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==1916==
==1916 (Thursday)==
*Battalion reorganising into two Companies in Contay Wood. Battalion strength is 11 officers and 480 other ranks.<ref name="wdjuly16">[[11th Battalion War Diary, July 1916]]</ref>
*Battalion reorganising into two [[company|Companies]] in Contay Wood. Battalion strength is 11 officers and 480 [[other ranks]].
*Deaths:
*Deaths: [[Caleb Walden Margerison|Lieutenant Caleb Walden Margerison]]<ref group="note">[[Lieutenant]] [[Caleb Walden Margerison|Margerison]] was the battalion War Diarist, Intelligence and Signalling Officer. One month prior to his death he took part in the [[Night raid on the Leipzig Salient (5 June 1916)|night raid on the Leipzig Salient]] at the [[Bull&#8217;s Eye]] German [[Trench]]es on [[5 June]] 1916. He [[died of wounds]] and is buried at {{CWGC link|id=7300|name=Warloy-Baillon Communal Cemetery}}.</ref> / [[James Campbell (19621 L/Cpl.)]]<ref group="note">[[Lance Corporal]] [[James Campbell (19621 L/Cpl.)|James Campbell]] of {{D Company}} died in the UK aged 21. He is buried at {{CWGC link|id=2068312|name=Bramption (St. Martin) Old Churchyard}}.</ref> / [[Thomas Campbell (13920 Pte.)]]<ref group="note">[[Private]] [[Thomas Campbell (13920 Pte.)|Thomas Campbell]] of {{D Company}} [[died of wounds]] sustained from action on [[1 July]]. He is buried at {{CWGC link|id=2800|name=St. Sever Cemetery Extension}}.</ref>
**[[Caleb Walden Margerison|Lieutenant Caleb Walden Margerison]] <ref group="note">[[Lieutenant]] [[Caleb Walden Margerison|Margerison]] was the battalion War Diarist, Intelligence and Signalling Officer. One month prior to his death he took part in the [[Night raid on the Leipzig Salient (5 June 1916)|night raid on the Leipzig Salient]] at the [[Bull&#8217;s Eye]] German [[Trench]]es on [[5 June]] 1916. He [[died of wounds]] and is buried at {{CWGC link|id=7300|name=Warloy-Baillon Communal Cemetery}}.</ref>
==1917==
**[[James Campbell (19621 L/Cpl.)]] <ref group="note">[[Lance Corporal]] [[James Campbell (19621 L/Cpl.)|James Campbell]] of {{D Company}} died in the UK aged 21. He is buried at {{CWGC link|id=2068312|name=Bramption (St. Martin) Old Churchyard}}.</ref>
*Newspaper article: ''[[Killed - Pte. James B. Simpson]]''.<ref>''[[Killed - Pte. James B. Simpson]]'' &ndash; [[Workington Star and Harrington Guardian]]. Published 6 July, 1917.</ref>
**[[Thomas Campbell (13920 Pte.)]] <ref group="note">[[Private]] [[Thomas Campbell (13920 Pte.)|Thomas Campbell]] of {{D Company}} [[died of wounds]] sustained from action on [[1 July]]. He is buried at {{CWGC link|id=2800|name=St. Sever Cemetery Extension}}.</ref>
*Battalion situated at Nieuport. 2nd Lieut. Bishop is killed in a [[working party]] about midnight [[5 July|5th]]/6th by indirect [[machine gun]] fire.<ref name="wdjuly17">[[11th Battalion War Diary, July 1917]]</ref>
*Back areas are under heavy [[shell]]ing during morning and afternoon with 8" Naval Shells.<ref name="wdjuly17" />
*Retaliation from [[Allied]] field guns and heavies on M18.a. and enemy [[aeroplane]]s are active overhead.<ref name="wdjuly17" />


==1918==
==1917 (Friday)==
*Newspaper article ''[[Killed - Pte. James B. Simpson]]'' is published.<ref>''[[Killed - Pte. James B. Simpson]]'' &ndash; [[Workington Star and Harrington Guardian]]. Published 6 July, 1917.</ref>
*Training continues for {{11BR}} with 1st Battalion 130th Infantry Regiment (USA) at Ailly-le-Haut-Clocher.<ref name="wdjuly18">[[11th Battalion War Diary, July 1918]]</ref>
*Nieuport: 2nd Lieut. Bishop is killed in a [[working party]] about midnight [[5 July|5th]]/6th by indirect [[machine gun]] fire.
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*Back areas are under heavy [[shell]]ing during morning and afternoon with 8" Naval [[Shell]]s.
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*Retaliation from [[Allied]] field guns and heavies.
*Enemy [[aeroplane]]s are active overhead.

==1918 (Saturday)==
*Battalion training continues with 1st Battalion, 130th Infantry Regiment (33rd American Division) at Ailly-le-Haut-Clocher.<ref group="note">The [[Lonsdales]] were in their final month before being disbanded. Where training is concerned, this was done alongside the American infantry. It was during this period that they moved to several different locations in the eventual run up to the disbandment papers being approved. On [[29 July]], 1918, the [[11th Battalion War Diary, July 1918|war diary states]]: {{quote-left}}orders received for WO's, [[NCO]]'s and men of the cadres to proceed to join the [[1/5th Border Regiment]] (A.G. letter C.R. 5/9054/30 G.) and for battalion to be disbanded from date of departure.{{quote-right}} The Lonsdale are disbanded two days later on [[31 July]].</ref>

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Revision as of 22:31, 29 July 2021

July

Lonsdale Battalion events that took place on 6 July.
For events that took place elsewhere, see 6 July on The Great War wiki.

1916 (Thursday)

1917 (Friday)

1918 (Saturday)

  • Battalion training continues with 1st Battalion, 130th Infantry Regiment (33rd American Division) at Ailly-le-Haut-Clocher.[note 4]
Notes
  1. Lieutenant Margerison was the battalion War Diarist, Intelligence and Signalling Officer. One month prior to his death he took part in the night raid on the Leipzig Salient at the Bull’s Eye German Trenches on 5 June 1916. He died of wounds and is buried at Warloy-Baillon Communal Cemetery.
  2. Lance Corporal James Campbell of D Company died in the UK aged 21. He is buried at Bramption (St. Martin) Old Churchyard.
  3. Private Thomas Campbell of D Company died of wounds sustained from action on 1 July. He is buried at St. Sever Cemetery Extension.
  4. The Lonsdales were in their final month before being disbanded. Where training is concerned, this was done alongside the American infantry. It was during this period that they moved to several different locations in the eventual run up to the disbandment papers being approved. On 29 July, 1918, the war diary states: orders received for WO's, NCO's and men of the cadres to proceed to join the 1/5th Border Regiment (A.G. letter C.R. 5/9054/30 G.) and for battalion to be disbanded from date of departure. The Lonsdale are disbanded two days later on 31 July.
Acknowledgements
Various sources contemporary to the war have been used to compile The Lonsdale Battalion On This Day. The majority of the events shown on this day (6 July), including any supplementary notes, enlistments and statistical data etc., have been primarily sourced from the Lonsdale Battalion War Diary (November 1915 to June 1918), Record of the XIth (Service) Battalion (Lonsdale) and abridged material from Timeline and Chronology of the Lonsdale Battalion (September 1914 - May 1915), which are sourced from the original DLONS/L/13/13 Lowther Estate Archives. Events from that chronology are reproduced here with kind permission of Jim Lowther (2016). They are identified and referenced separately by their unique DLONS numbers. Please do not publish these events without prior permission from the Lowther Estate. All casualty names, numbers, ranks, date of deaths and places of burial/commemoration have been sourced from Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-19, Volume 39, The Border Regiment and the Commonwealth War Graves Commission database respectively.
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