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==1914== |
==1914== |
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*Three men are recruited at Brampton.<ref>{{lowther|recno=279}}</ref> |
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===Western Front=== |
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*Enlistments: [[William George Barnfather (13398 Pte.)]], [[Joseph Miller Gibson (13383 Pte.)]], [[Joseph Hodgson (13363 Pte.)]] and [[Samuel Russell Irving (15415 Pte.)]]. |
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*[[Battle of the Albert]]: ends in repulse of the Germans. |
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*Thorpe’s of Carlisle acknowledge order for {{quote-left}}2000 pairs of Pants at 40s <small>[£2]</small> per dozen.{{quote-right}} <ref>{{lowther|recno=111}}</ref> |
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*[[Antwerp]]: Fort Wavre St. Catherine silenced. |
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*The French lose [[Lassigny]]. |
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==1916== |
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*Companies at the disposal of [[Company]] Commanders during the morning.<ref name="wdsep16">[[11th Battalion War Diary, September 1916]]</ref> |
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*East Prussian Frontier: The Germans withdraw from [[Niemen]] and raise the siege of [[Osovyets]]. |
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*The commanding officer, medical officer, one other officer and two [[NCO]]'s per Company attend a course on Gas at Beuvry, commencing 9:30am.<ref name="wdsep16" /> |
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===Asiatic and Egyptian Theatres=== |
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*In the afternoon the companies go for a one-hour route march.<ref name="wdsep16" /> |
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*Japanese bombard [[Tsing-tau]]. |
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===Naval and Overseas Operations=== |
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==1917== |
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*{{SMS|Emden}}: Second haul of captures announced (see [[10 September]]). |
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*[[Battalion]] finds working parties<ref>A group of soldiers (or prisoners) that are assigned to perform manual tasks or duties, for their own or other units.</ref> for the front line battalion.<ref name="wdsep17">[[11th Battalion War Diary, September 1917]]</ref> |
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===Political=== |
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*'B' Company carrying party is led astray by Highland Light Infantry guide. One other rank is wounded and missing and another, wounded; one other rank killed at Battalion HQ.<ref name="wdsep17" /> |
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*[[Great Britain]]:East Coast ports closed to foreign trawlers. |
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*Deaths: [[John Burgess (13715 Pte.)]] and [[James Frederick Gilpin (7827 Pte.)]].<ref name="cwgc+sdgw">{{CWGC+SDGW}}</ref> |
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*[[David Lloyd George]], Chancellor of the Exchequer, [[Great Speeches of the War/Lloyd George (2)|delivers speech]] before a great meeting of the Welsh National Conference held at Cardiff.<ref>{{gsw}}</ref> |
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*Deaths: [[Harold Kitchin (19551 Pte.)]] |
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[[Category:Events by day|273]] |
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Revision as of 00:00, 6 June 2020
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Lonsdale Battalion events that took place on 29 September.
For events that took place elsewhere, see 29 September on The Great War wiki.
1914
- Three men are recruited at Brampton.[1]
- Enlistments: William George Barnfather (13398 Pte.), Joseph Miller Gibson (13383 Pte.), Joseph Hodgson (13363 Pte.) and Samuel Russell Irving (15415 Pte.).
- Thorpe’s of Carlisle acknowledge order for “2000 pairs of Pants at 40s [£2] per dozen.” [2]
1916
1917
- Battalion finds working parties[4] for the front line battalion.[5]
- 'B' Company carrying party is led astray by Highland Light Infantry guide. One other rank is wounded and missing and another, wounded; one other rank killed at Battalion HQ.[5]
- Deaths: John Burgess (13715 Pte.) and James Frederick Gilpin (7827 Pte.).[6]
1918
- Deaths: Harold Kitchin (19551 Pte.)