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== History ==
== History ==
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The 3/5th Battalion Border Regiment was formed at Kendal in March 1915 as a "third line" or depot/training battalion. The 3/5th Battalion Border Regiment was absorbed into the [[3/4th (Cumberland & Westmorland) Battalion Border Regiment|3/4th Battalion]] on the 1st September 1916. It moved to Ripon in January 1917 and then to Scarborough in May and Filey in November of the same year.<ref>Information from [http://www.1914-1918.net/border.htm The Long, Long Trail (Border Regiment Article)] by Chris Baker.</ref>
The 3/5th Battalion Border Regiment was formed at Kendal in March 1915 as a "third line" or depot/training battalion. The 3/5th Battalion Border Regiment was absorbed into the [[3/4th Battalion]] on [[1 September]] 1916. It moved to Ripon in January 1917 and then to Scarborough in May and Filey in November of the same year.<ref>Information from [http://www.1914-1918.net/border.htm The Long, Long Trail (Border Regiment Article)] by Chris Baker.</ref>


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History

The 3/5th Battalion Border Regiment was formed at Kendal in March 1915 as a "third line" or depot/training battalion. The 3/5th Battalion Border Regiment was absorbed into the 3/4th Battalion on 1 September 1916. It moved to Ripon in January 1917 and then to Scarborough in May and Filey in November of the same year.[1]

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  1. Information from The Long, Long Trail (Border Regiment Article) by Chris Baker.
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