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==1915==
==1915 (Monday)==
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*[[Percy Wilfred Machell|Lt-Col. Machell]] to [[Hugh Lowther, 5th Earl of Lonsdale|Lord Lonsdale]]: {{quote-left}}Our Advanced Party, 4 officers, and 200 [[NCO]]'s and men, left this morning 9.30 for [[Prees Heath Camp|Prees Heath]]....all in excellent form & very pleased with the move.{{quote-left}} <ref>{{lowther|recno=279}}</ref>
*[[Percy Wilfred Machell|Lt-Col. Machell]] to [[Hugh Lowther, 5th Earl of Lonsdale|Lord Lonsdale]]: {{quote-left}}Our Advanced Party, 4 officers, and 200 {{gw|NCO}}'s and men, left this morning 9.30 for [[Prees Heath Camp|Prees Heath]]....all in excellent form & very pleased with the move.<ref>{{lowther|recno=279}}</ref>
*Lt-Col. Machell: {{quote-left}}March round Silloth – halt and fall out at Silloth short time before starting march [to] Wigton. Halt about 6-7 minutes before each clock hour. Halt for luncheon near, but just outside of Wigton, about 1⁄2 or 3⁄4 mile, and go in with Bugles – smartly – Halt, pile arms, take off packs, mount guard & sentry (relieve) & let men fall out until 1⁄2 an hour before time to fall in.{{quote-right}} <ref>{{lowther|recno=278}}</ref>
*Lt-Col. Machell: {{quote-left}}March round Silloth – halt and fall out at Silloth short time before starting march [to] Wigton. Halt about 6-7 minutes before each clock hour. Halt for luncheon near, but just outside of Wigton, about 1⁄2 or 3⁄4 mile, and go in with Bugles – smartly – Halt, pile arms, take off packs, mount guard & sentry (relieve) & let men fall out until 1⁄2 an hour before time to fall in.<ref>{{lowther|recno=278}}</ref>
*Letter from [[Brigadier]] Mackenzie to Lt-Col. Machell: {{quote-left}}On the departure of your battalion from the [[112th Brigade]], I should like to express to you, and all ranks under your command, my grateful thanks for the energy and ability that has been displayed in training in the battalion since the [[18 March]]....It is a great regret to me that the battalion will no longer be in my [[Brigade]]. I wish all of you every luck and prosperity for the future, and I shall watch your movements with interest, knowing that whatever you are asked to do in the future, you will uphold the honour and credit of the British Army.{{quote-right}} <ref>{{lowther|recno=120}}</ref>
*Letter from [[Brigadier]] Mackenzie to Lt-Col. Machell: {{quote-left}}On the departure of your battalion from the [[112th Brigade]], I should like to express to you, and all ranks under your command, my grateful thanks for the energy and ability that has been displayed in training in the battalion since the [[18 March]]....It is a great regret to me that the battalion will no longer be in my {{gw|Brigade}}. I wish all of you every luck and prosperity for the future, and I shall watch your movements with interest, knowing that whatever you are asked to do in the future, you will uphold the honour and credit of the British Army.<ref>{{lowther|recno=120}}</ref>
The following men are punished with detention and forfeiture of pay:<ref>{{lowther|recno=137}}</ref>
*Detentions and forfeiture of pay.<ref group="lower-alpha">The following men are punished with detention and forfeiture of pay:
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*M. Armstrong (13267) - A Company
*M. Armstrong (13267) - A Company
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*J. Leighton (15274) - B Company
*J. Leighton (15274) - B Company
*J.H. Porter (15271) - B Company
*J.H. Porter (15271) - B Company
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==1916==
==1916 (Wednesday)==
*[[Battalion]] in isolation camp at Contay Wood (measles) involved in [[Division]]al and [[Brigade]] manoeuvres, training and small working parties.<ref>A group of soldiers (or prisoners) that are assigned to perform manual tasks or duties, for their own or other units.</ref> Training continues during the whole period of isolation.<ref name="wdmay16">[[11th Battalion War Diary, May 1916]]</ref>
*Contay Wood: Battalion in isolation camp (measles) involved in {{gw|Division}}al and Brigade manoeuvres, training and small {{gw|working parties}}.<ref group="lower-alpha">Training continues for those who are able during the whole period of isolation.</ref>


==1917 (Thursday)==
==References / notes==
*Offoy: Battalion drill - attack formation.
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*Lt-Col. Girdwood <small>[[DSO]]</small> awarded BAR to DSO.
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*Lt. Malley-Martin awarded the {{wl|Military Cross}} for work during operations on [[14 April]] north east of Fayet (Twin Copses).
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==1918 (Friday)==
*Laherliere: Forenoon spent preparing to move out.
*Arrives at Berles-au-Bois at 4pm and {{gw|billet}}s in barns etc.

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[[Category:Events by day|124]]
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Latest revision as of 18:50, 16 May 2024

May

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

1915 (Monday)

  • Lt-Col. Machell to Lord Lonsdale: Our Advanced Party, 4 officers, and 200 NCO's and men, left this morning 9.30 for Prees Heath....all in excellent form & very pleased with the move.[1]
  • Lt-Col. Machell: March round Silloth – halt and fall out at Silloth short time before starting march [to] Wigton. Halt about 6-7 minutes before each clock hour. Halt for luncheon near, but just outside of Wigton, about 1⁄2 or 3⁄4 mile, and go in with Bugles – smartly – Halt, pile arms, take off packs, mount guard & sentry (relieve) & let men fall out until 1⁄2 an hour before time to fall in.[2]
  • Letter from Brigadier Mackenzie to Lt-Col. Machell: On the departure of your battalion from the 112th Brigade, I should like to express to you, and all ranks under your command, my grateful thanks for the energy and ability that has been displayed in training in the battalion since the 18 March....It is a great regret to me that the battalion will no longer be in my Brigade. I wish all of you every luck and prosperity for the future, and I shall watch your movements with interest, knowing that whatever you are asked to do in the future, you will uphold the honour and credit of the British Army.[3]
  • Detentions and forfeiture of pay.[a][4]

1916 (Wednesday)

1917 (Thursday)

  • Offoy: Battalion drill - attack formation.
  • Lt-Col. Girdwood DSO awarded BAR to DSO.
  • Lt. Malley-Martin awarded the Military Cross for work during operations on 14 April north east of Fayet (Twin Copses).

1918 (Friday)

  • Laherliere: Forenoon spent preparing to move out.
  • Arrives at Berles-au-Bois at 4pm and billets in barns etc.

Notes

  1. The following men are punished with detention and forfeiture of pay:
    • M. Armstrong (13267) - A Company
    • R. Graham (13360) - A Company
    • J.W. Kelton (13816) - B Company
    • J.W. Hunter (16345) - B Company
    • L.G. Jackson (13833) - B Company
    • W. Shannon (13836) - B Company
    • J.W. Wilkins (16282) - B Company
    • J. Leighton (15274) - B Company
    • J.H. Porter (15271) - B Company
  2. Training continues for those who are able during the whole period of isolation.

References

  1. Record No. DLONS/L/13/13/279
  2. Record No. DLONS/L/13/13/278
  3. Record No. DLONS/L/13/13/120
  4. Record No. DLONS/L/13/13/137
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