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==1915 (Wednesday)==
==1915 (Wednesday)==
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*{{WF}} German attacks in [[Champagne]] repulsed.
*Order from the [[Quartermaster]]: "All latrine buckets, or urine tubs used in barrack rooms for coke, to be returned to the Quartermaster’s store at once. Coke scuttles will be issued on requisition, one per barrack room.{{quote-right}} <ref>{{lowther|recno=75}}</ref>
*{{EF}} Russians recover Gumin, near [[Bolimov]], and other ground in the sector. They withdraw from the Tucholka and [[Beskid Pass|Beskid]] Passes, but advance near the [[Uzsok Pass]].
*Letter from 'An Old Soldier & Reservist' Langdale: "Just a line regarding the Langdale Recruits that have been on leave this week-end. Most of the men are married men with wives & large families & they have all sacrificed good homes & good situations. The men, no doubt would be very glad to see their homes again, but we think you have done them a great injustice by inflicting punishment in not returning on Friday. The weather was abominable & I suppose you do not consider the distance they have to walk to Windermere 10 miles through rain & snow, ... We think you might consider their cases & extend their leave until Monday hoping you will look on their cases." <ref>{{lowther|recno=29}}</ref>
*{{AE}} Turkish attempts to cross [[Suez Canal]] at [[Tussum]], [[Serapeum]], and [[El Kantara]], repulsed by Indian [[troops]] and Egyptian [[artillery]], 600 prisoners.
*Equipment: "Officers commanding companies will arrange to issue their equipment, as received from the Quatrermaster, and have each [[NCO]] and man properly fitted." <ref name="lowther135">{{lowther|recno=135}}</ref>
*{{NO}} Kemp and 500 rebels surrender at [[Upington]].
*J. Ruddick (13745) and [[William Dodds (13271 Sgt.)]] of {{B Company}} are promoted to [[Corporal]] and [[Sergeant]] respectively.<ref name="lowther135" />
*F. Dixon (15498) and J. McGee (13657) are forfeited their pay due to absence.<ref name="lowther135" />
*H. Graham (16265) is discharged on medical grounds.<ref name="lowther135" />


==1916 (Thursday)==
==References/notes==
*In reserve at Aveluy providing [[fatigue duty]] for the {{wl|Royal Engineers}}.
{{Gleichen-123}}

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==1917 (Saturday)==
*Orders are received to move to Lytham Camp near Beaussart.
*Deaths: [[Thomas William Clucas (28022 Pte.)]] and [[Frank Heywood (33553 Pte.)]]

==1918 (Sunday)==
*Battalion is situated in Boezinge (Bosinge Camp) where they have a church parade. Bathing is allotted for half of the men.

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Latest revision as of 09:09, 6 May 2024

February

Lonsdale Battalion events that took place on 3 February.
For events that took place elsewhere, see 3 February on The Great War wiki.

1915 (Wednesday)

  • Order from the Quartermaster: "All latrine buckets, or urine tubs used in barrack rooms for coke, to be returned to the Quartermaster’s store at once. Coke scuttles will be issued on requisition, one per barrack room. [1]
  • Letter from 'An Old Soldier & Reservist' Langdale: "Just a line regarding the Langdale Recruits that have been on leave this week-end. Most of the men are married men with wives & large families & they have all sacrificed good homes & good situations. The men, no doubt would be very glad to see their homes again, but we think you have done them a great injustice by inflicting punishment in not returning on Friday. The weather was abominable & I suppose you do not consider the distance they have to walk to Windermere 10 miles through rain & snow, ... We think you might consider their cases & extend their leave until Monday hoping you will look on their cases." [2]
  • Equipment: "Officers commanding companies will arrange to issue their equipment, as received from the Quatrermaster, and have each NCO and man properly fitted." [3]
  • J. Ruddick (13745) and William Dodds (13271 Sgt.) of B Company are promoted to Corporal and Sergeant respectively.[3]
  • F. Dixon (15498) and J. McGee (13657) are forfeited their pay due to absence.[3]
  • H. Graham (16265) is discharged on medical grounds.[3]

1916 (Thursday)

1917 (Saturday)

1918 (Sunday)

  • Battalion is situated in Boezinge (Bosinge Camp) where they have a church parade. Bathing is allotted for half of the men.

References

  1. Record No. DLONS/L/13/13/75
  2. Record No. DLONS/L/13/13/29
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Record No. DLONS/L/13/13/135
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