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==1915==
*{{EF}} - Russians leave Gnila Lipa for Zlota Lipa ([[Galicia]]).
*{{SF}} - [[Dardanelles]]: Turks lose 5,159 k. and 15,000 prisoners in last five days.
*{{NO}} - [[South Africa]]'s offer of volunteer contingent announced by [[General]] Smuts.
==1916==
*{{WF}} - Fierce fighting continues; British capture La Boiselle and part of Ovillers. French capture Chapitre Wood, Feuillères, Buscourt, Flaucourt; also Assevillers to the South. Germans gain and lose Damloup work (Verdun). North of Ancre actions indecisive. 12,300 prisoners to date.
*{{EF}} - Battle of Baranovichi continues south of Vilna. Russian sea-attack on German lines near Riga.
*{{SF}} - French [[air-raid]] on Sofia from Salonika.
*{{AE}} - Russians again resume offensive in Armenia, west of Erzerum.
*{{NO}} - British advance in [[East Africa]], in region between Lake Tanganyika and Victoria Nyanza.
*{{PO}} - Report of Royal Commission on the causes of the Irish Rebellion issued. Russo-Japanese treaty ''re'' the Far East signed.
==1917==
*{{WF}} - German offensive on a front of 11 miles north of the [[Aisne (river)|Aisne]] repulsed with heavy loss. German attacks towards [[Verdun]] repulsed. British [[air-raid]] on Belgian towns.
*{{EF}} - Russian attack of [[Brzezany]] ([[Galicia]]) fails. [[Artillery]] activity growing in the Stokhod area (Volhynia).
*{{PO}} - Riots in Amsterdam. Statement in House of Lords by Lord Hardinge (Ex-Viceroy of India) on report of [[Mesopotamia]] Commission.
==1918==
*{{WF}} - French advance north of [[Aisne (river)|Aisne]] between Autrèches on east and Moulin sous Touvent on west; 1,000 prisoners.
*{{EF}} - Germans prepare to advance on Murman railway. New Provisional Government established at Vladivostok.
*{{NO}} - Retreat of Germans at Nhamacurra.
*{{PO}} - Proclamation of Sinn Fein as dangerous organisation. Death of Lord Rhondda (British Food Controller). Death of Mohammed V., Sultan of [[Turkey]]; succeeded by Mohammed VI (Vahid-ed-Din).
==References/notes==
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For events that took place elsewhere, see 3 July on The Great War wiki.
1915
- Template:EF - Russians leave Gnila Lipa for Zlota Lipa (Galicia).
- Template:SF - Dardanelles: Turks lose 5,159 k. and 15,000 prisoners in last five days.
- Template:NO - South Africa's offer of volunteer contingent announced by General Smuts.
1916
- Template:WF - Fierce fighting continues; British capture La Boiselle and part of Ovillers. French capture Chapitre Wood, Feuillères, Buscourt, Flaucourt; also Assevillers to the South. Germans gain and lose Damloup work (Verdun). North of Ancre actions indecisive. 12,300 prisoners to date.
- Template:EF - Battle of Baranovichi continues south of Vilna. Russian sea-attack on German lines near Riga.
- Template:SF - French air-raid on Sofia from Salonika.
- REDIRECT Template:Ae - Russians again resume offensive in Armenia, west of Erzerum.
- Template:NO - British advance in East Africa, in region between Lake Tanganyika and Victoria Nyanza.
- Template:PO - Report of Royal Commission on the causes of the Irish Rebellion issued. Russo-Japanese treaty re the Far East signed.
1917
- Template:WF - German offensive on a front of 11 miles north of the Aisne repulsed with heavy loss. German attacks towards Verdun repulsed. British air-raid on Belgian towns.
- Template:EF - Russian attack of Brzezany (Galicia) fails. Artillery activity growing in the Stokhod area (Volhynia).
- Template:PO - Riots in Amsterdam. Statement in House of Lords by Lord Hardinge (Ex-Viceroy of India) on report of Mesopotamia Commission.
1918
- Template:WF - French advance north of Aisne between Autrèches on east and Moulin sous Touvent on west; 1,000 prisoners.
- Template:EF - Germans prepare to advance on Murman railway. New Provisional Government established at Vladivostok.
- Template:NO - Retreat of Germans at Nhamacurra.
- Template:PO - Proclamation of Sinn Fein as dangerous organisation. Death of Lord Rhondda (British Food Controller). Death of Mohammed V., Sultan of Turkey; succeeded by Mohammed VI (Vahid-ed-Din).
References/notes
Lord Edward Gleichen (1918–1920). Chronology of the War. Volumes I, II & III. Constable & Company, London. (Copyright expired)