6th Battalion War Diary, September 1915: Difference between revisions

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|The Bn was separated from 6th Lincolnshire Regt and reorganised under command of Major Mathers in support nullah<ref>Nullah: a dry riverbed, ravine or gully.</ref> 300 yards N of Shafetsbury Avenue – B & C Coys No I Coy; A &D Coys No II Coy – Adjutant [[Charles Kenneth James, DSO and Bar (Lieut. Col.)|Lt. C.K. James]]<ref>Lt-Col. Charles Kenneth James, DSO & Bar. 6th Border Regiment. Died: 19/05/1918 Age: 26. Buried at Bienvillers Military Cemetery. Son of Dr. C. A. James of The Pollard Elms, Upper Clapton, London; husband of Phyllis D. E. Cursham (formerly James) of The Manor House, Thrumpton, Derby. Temp. Commission date: 3 Oct 1914.</ref>.
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|Btn in Support - working party on GREENLANE. [[James Tait Johnstone, Lieut.|2 Lt. J.T. Johnstone]]<ref>Lieut. James Tait Johnstone. Died 28/09/1916 Age: 27. Buried at Lonsdale Cemetery, Authuille.Son of Mr. and Mrs. James Tait Johnstone of 1, Sylvan Place, Edinburgh.</ref> & D.S. Buchanan 9th Btn KOSB attached.
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