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==1916==
==1916 (Monday)==
*Battalion situated at Authuille Sector. Continuous bombardment by both sides. Releases gas at 2:30pm with apparent success.<ref name="wdjun16">[[11th Battalion War Diary, June 1916]]</ref>
*Battalion situated at [[Authuille]] Sector. Continuous {{gw|bombardment}} by both sides. Releases gas at 2:30pm with apparent success.
*2nd KOYLI<ref>King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry</ref> commences to relieve Lonsdales at 9:30pm; relief completes at 12:40am on [[27 June]].<ref name="wdjun16" />
*2nd King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry commences to relieve [[Lonsdales]] at 9:30pm; relief completes at 12:40am on [[27 June]].
*"Relieved to-night by K.O.Y.L.I. Continuous bombardment by both sides. We go out for a day or two’s rest preparation, into a lot of dug-outs under a big bank close behind. The locum tenens doctor is astonished at the efficiency of our stretcher-bearers, who, he says, are as capable as they are devoted; say he never has to undo anything. We certainly owe a great deal to S__ and to Kirkwood. Quite a few casualties to-day, very strenuous." &ndash; [[Percy Wilfred Machell|Lt-Col. P. W. Machell]] <ref>[[Record of the XIth (Service) Battalion (Lonsdale) - In France]]</ref>
*[[Percy Wilfred Machell|Lt-Col. P. W. Machell]]: {{quote-left}}Relieved to-night by K.O.Y.L.I. Continuous bombardment by both sides. We go out for a day or two’s rest preparation, into a lot of {{gw|dug-out}}s under a big bank close behind. The locum tenens doctor is astonished at the efficiency of our [[stretcher-bearer]]s, who, he says, are as capable as they are devoted; say he never has to undo anything. We certainly owe a great deal to S__ and to Kirkwood. Quite a few casualties to-day, very strenuous.
*2 other ranks killed, 30 wounded and 9 with shell shock.<ref name="wdjun16" />
*[[George Cragg (16450 L/Cpl.)]] and [[Gilbert Thomas Hogg (13625 Cpl.)]] are killed; 30 are wounded and 9 suffer from [[gw:Shell Shock|shell shock]].


==1917==
==1917 (Tuesday)==
*Battalion situated at Ooste-Dunkerque, moves from Camp Riballet to New Trench & parade at 8:30pm.<ref name="wdjun17">[[11th Battalion War Diary, June 1917]]</ref>
*Ooste-Dunkerque: Battalion moves from Camp Riballet to New Trench & parade at 8:30pm.


==1918==
==1918 (Wednesday)==
*Battalion training continues at Doullens; weather good.<ref name="wdjun18">[[11th Battalion War Diary, June 1918]]</ref>
*Battalion training continues at Doullens; weather good.


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Latest revision as of 16:24, 21 May 2024

June

Lonsdale Battalion events that took place on 26 June.
For events that took place elsewhere, see 26 June on The Great War wiki.

1916 (Monday)

  • Battalion situated at Authuille Sector. Continuous bombardment by both sides. Releases gas at 2:30pm with apparent success.
  • 2nd King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry commences to relieve Lonsdales at 9:30pm; relief completes at 12:40am on 27 June.
  • Lt-Col. P. W. Machell: Relieved to-night by K.O.Y.L.I. Continuous bombardment by both sides. We go out for a day or two’s rest preparation, into a lot of dug-outs under a big bank close behind. The locum tenens doctor is astonished at the efficiency of our stretcher-bearers, who, he says, are as capable as they are devoted; say he never has to undo anything. We certainly owe a great deal to S__ and to Kirkwood. Quite a few casualties to-day, very strenuous.
  • George Cragg (16450 L/Cpl.) and Gilbert Thomas Hogg (13625 Cpl.) are killed; 30 are wounded and 9 suffer from shell shock.

1917 (Tuesday)

  • Ooste-Dunkerque: Battalion moves from Camp Riballet to New Trench & parade at 8:30pm.

1918 (Wednesday)

  • Battalion training continues at Doullens; weather good.
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