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==1916== |
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===Events preceding British Declaration of War=== |
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*Newspaper article: ''[[Had Severe Blows - Lonsdales Resting]]''.<ref>''[[Had Severe Blows - Lonsdales Resting]]'' – [[Workington Star and Harrington Guardian]]. Published 30 June 1916.</ref> |
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*[[1914]] [[Great Britain]]: Addresses in Parliament on the murdered [[Archduke Franz Ferdinand|Archduke]]: Lords Crewe and Lansdowne in House of Lords; Messrs. [[Asquith]] and [[Law]] in House of Commons. |
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*Newspaper article: ''[[Two in Hospital and One of Them a Lost Brother]]''.<ref>''[[Two in Hospital and One of Them a Lost Brother]]'' – [[Workington Star and Harrington Guardian]]. Published 30 June 1916.</ref> |
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*Battalion situated at [[Crucifix Corner]]. No fresh written Battalion Orders are issued. Sometime during the day [[Record of the XIth (Service) Battalion (Lonsdale) - Appendix E|notes and instructions]]<ref>This is the final note with instructions from [[Percy Wilfred Machell|Lt-Col. Machell]] to the officers commanding the Battalion Companies.</ref> are issued verbally by [[Percy Wilfred Machell|Lt-Col. Machell]]. Each man is thoroughly acquainted with the task that lay before him.<ref name="lons">[[Record of the XIth (Service) Battalion (Lonsdale) - In France]]</ref> |
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*The Lonsdales move up at 10pm from dug-outs at Crucifix Corner to specifically dug assembly trenches in the thickest (and least damaged) area of Authuille Wood in preparation for Zero Hour on [[1 July]].<ref name="wdjun16">[[11th Battalion War Diary, June 1916]]</ref> A transverse trench used for communication purposes leads the men through the wood. They are hardly shelled at all during the night, with zero casualties.<ref name="lons" /> |
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==1917== |
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*Battalion patrol examines wire in M.22.b.1.6. Day is exceptionally quiet.<ref name="wdjun17">[[11th Battalion War Diary, June 1917]]</ref> |
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*[[1915]] – Failure of German attacks at [[Bagatelle]] ([[Argonne]]) and [[Metzeral]]. |
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*[[1916]] – Continued Allied [[bombardment]] on [[Western Front]]. French take Thiaumont. |
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*[[1917]] – British capture further enemy defences south-west and west of [[Lens]]. German attack on Chemin des Dames. Violent [[artillery]] action west of Mort Homme ([[Verdun]]). |
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*[[1918]] – Two [[air-raid]]s on [[Paris]]. French success between [[Marne (river)|Marne]] and [[Ourcq (river)|Ourcq]]. German attack on British near Merris (River Lys) repulsed; British success north-west of [[Albert (place)|Albert]]. |
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==Eastern Front== |
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*1915 – Germans cross [[Gnila Lipa (river)|Gnila Lipa]] line. Austro-German advance from Tomashov. Germans claim 150,650 prisoners in June. |
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*1917 – Heavy [[artillery]] action in [[Galicia]]. |
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*1918 – Murman Council decides to support Entente against Bolsheviks. |
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==Southern Front== |
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*1915 – [[Dardanelles]]: French take six lines of Turkish [[trench]]es. General Gouraud wounded, succeeded by General Bailloud. |
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*1918 – Italians capture Monte di Val Bello and Col del Rosso (Asiago). 2,000 prisoners. |
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==Political== |
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*1915 – Welsh miners' dispute settled. Changes in Russian Cabinet.<ref>The Russian Ministry included M. Khvostov as Minister of Justice, M. Samarin as Procurator of the Holy Synod, and M. Krivoshein.</ref> |
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*1917 – [[Greece]] breaks off relations with [[Germany]] and [[Austria-Hungary]]. |
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*1917 – Soviet delegates leave [[Russia]] for Socialist conferences in Stockholm, England, [[France]] and [[Italy]]. |
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==Naval and Overseas Operations== |
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*1916 – Baltic: Indecisive small British naval action. |
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*1917 – German forces driven from [[Nyasaland]] to the Rovuma border by British and Portuguese. |
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==References/notes== |
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Revision as of 23:36, 5 June 2020
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June
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Lonsdale Battalion events that took place on 30 June.
For events that took place elsewhere, see 30 June on The Great War wiki.
1916
- Newspaper article: Had Severe Blows - Lonsdales Resting.[1]
- Newspaper article: Two in Hospital and One of Them a Lost Brother.[2]
- Battalion situated at Crucifix Corner. No fresh written Battalion Orders are issued. Sometime during the day notes and instructions[3] are issued verbally by Lt-Col. Machell. Each man is thoroughly acquainted with the task that lay before him.[4]
- The Lonsdales move up at 10pm from dug-outs at Crucifix Corner to specifically dug assembly trenches in the thickest (and least damaged) area of Authuille Wood in preparation for Zero Hour on 1 July.[5] A transverse trench used for communication purposes leads the men through the wood. They are hardly shelled at all during the night, with zero casualties.[4]
1917
- Battalion patrol examines wire in M.22.b.1.6. Day is exceptionally quiet.[6]
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