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==1915 (Tuesday)==
==1915 (Tuesday)==
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*Second Battle of Ypres: [[Allied]] attack north of [[Ypres]] checked by use of gas.
*[[Percy Wilfred Machell|Lt-Col. Machell]] to [[Hugh Lowther, 5th Earl of Lonsdale|Lord Lonsdale]]: {{quote-left}}One thing is certain, viz. that we ought to move on from here with {{gw|Brigade}} as soon as possible – people are mocking at our men & they hate it – recruits say it is no good joining a Battalion which does not get out further than [[Blackhall]]....I expect things near Ypres are so bad that Kitchener is thinking seriously about Home Defence, & this is probably his reason for [[gw:Kitchener's Army|creating local armies]]. Anyway what we ought to have is a move sometime soon....the men are getting rather stale here, comfortable as we are.<ref>{{lowther|recno=279}}</ref>
*German advance towards [[Shavli]] (Baltic Provinces).
*[[Dardanelles]]: Allies establish themselves across the [[Gallipoli Peninsula]].
*Russians expel the Turks from Kutur ([[Persia]]).
*Baghdad railway bridge over [[Euphrates (river)|Euphrates]] at [[Jerablus]] stated to be open for traffic.
*French armoured cruiser ''Leon Gambetta'' sunk by an Austrian submarine in the [[Adriatic]].
*{{HMS|Queen Elizabeth}} sinks a Turkish t.b. off Maidos.
*Submarine {{HMS|E14}} sinks a Turkish gunboat ''Nurel Bahr'' in the [[Sea of Marmora]].
*[[Mr. Churchill]] announces that 29 prisoners from German submarines are separately confined and specially treated as a reprisal against the German submarine campaign.
*Ain ed Douleh appointed Persian Prime Minister (see [[26 April]] and [[17 August]]).
*Mohtashem ed Douleh appointed Persian Foreign Minister (see 26 April and [[5 March]] 1916).


==Notes==
==1916 (Thursday)==
*Contay Wood: Battalion in isolation camp (measles) involved in {{gw|Division}}al and {{gw|Brigade}} manoeuvres, training and small {{gw|working parties}}.<ref group="lower-alpha">Training continues for those who are able during the whole period of isolation.</ref>
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==References==
==1917 (Friday)==
{{reflist}}
*Offoy: Bathing at Voyennes. Occupied all day.
==Acknowledgements==

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==1918 (Saturday)==
*Lahertie: Training commences. Battalion parades from 9–10am. Thereafter, companies are at the disposal of the officers commanding.
*Football competition arranged.

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[[Category:Events by day|118]]
[[Category:Events by day|118]]

Latest revision as of 17:47, 14 May 2024

April

Lonsdale Battalion events that took place on 27 April.
For events that took place elsewhere, see 27 April on The Great War wiki.

1915 (Tuesday)

  • Lt-Col. Machell to Lord Lonsdale: One thing is certain, viz. that we ought to move on from here with Brigade as soon as possible – people are mocking at our men & they hate it – recruits say it is no good joining a Battalion which does not get out further than Blackhall....I expect things near Ypres are so bad that Kitchener is thinking seriously about Home Defence, & this is probably his reason for creating local armies. Anyway what we ought to have is a move sometime soon....the men are getting rather stale here, comfortable as we are.[1]

1916 (Thursday)

1917 (Friday)

  • Offoy: Bathing at Voyennes. Occupied all day.

1918 (Saturday)

  • Lahertie: Training commences. Battalion parades from 9–10am. Thereafter, companies are at the disposal of the officers commanding.
  • Football competition arranged.

Notes

  1. Training continues for those who are able during the whole period of isolation.

References

  1. Record No. DLONS/L/13/13/279
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