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==1915==
==1915 (Sunday)==
*[[Battalion]] total strength of 1,152 [[non-commissioned officer]]s and [[other ranks]].
*[[Battalion]] total strength of 1,152 [[non-commissioned officer]]s and [[other ranks]].


==1916==
==1916 (Monday)==
*In [[billet]]s at Aveluy, the battalion is involved in [[fatigue duty]] for the {{wl|Royal Engineers}}.
*In [[billet]]s at Aveluy, the battalion is involved in [[fatigue duty]] for the {{wl|Royal Engineers}}.
*The Rev. A.J.W. Crosse, writes to the [[Workington Star and Harrington Guardian]]:<br>Dear Sir, Please accept my grateful thanks for sending a football for [[11th Battalion Border Regiment Nominal Roll, November 1915 (D Company)|D Company]], 11th Borders. I hope we shall soon be having some inter-Company matches in the [[Lonsdale Battalion|Lonsdale Battalion]], when D Company, which is noted for it’s forcefulness and dash, will, no doubt, do as well in the football field as it is doing in the [[trench]]es. If you want to see some real ‘muddied oafs’ come here when D Company comes out of the trenches – but they are merry still. Believe me, very heartily yours.<ref>''[[Lonsdales got Their Football]]''. Workington Star and Harrington Guardian. Published [[14 January]], 1916.</ref>
*The Rev. A.J.W. Crosse, writes to the [[Workington Star and Harrington Guardian]]:<br>Dear Sir, Please accept my grateful thanks for sending a football for [[11th Battalion Border Regiment Nominal Roll, November 1915 (D Company)|D Company]], 11th Borders. I hope we shall soon be having some inter-Company matches in the [[Lonsdale Battalion|Lonsdale Battalion]], when D Company, which is noted for it’s forcefulness and dash, will, no doubt, do as well in the football field as it is doing in the [[trench]]es. If you want to see some real ‘muddied oafs’ come here when D Company comes out of the trenches – but they are merry still. Believe me, very heartily yours.<ref>''[[Lonsdales got Their Football]]''. Workington Star and Harrington Guardian. Published [[14 January]], 1916.</ref>


==1917==
==1917 (Wednesday)==
*[[Battalion]] is situated at Puchevillers involved in [[working parties]] and general training.
*[[Battalion]] is situated at Puchevillers involved in [[working parties]] and general training.
*Deaths: [[George Henry Davies (27727 Pte.)]]
*Deaths: [[George Henry Davies (27727 Pte.)]]


==1918==
==1918 (Thursday)==
*[[Battalion]] is situated at Tournehem. [[Brigade]] holiday.
*[[Battalion]] is situated at Tournehem. [[Brigade]] holiday.


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