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==1914==
==1914 (Saturday)==
*Field-Marshal Lord Kitchener calls for 100,000 men to help expand the British Armies in a fight against a formidable enemy.
*{{WF}} - [[Belgium]]: Main army falls back towards the Dyle.
**&nbsp;[[Alsace]]: French occupy [[Altkirch]] and [[Mülhausen]].
*{{NO}} - [[Antivari (Montenegro)]] [[bombarded]] by Austrian fleet.
**&nbsp;[[Togoland]] entered by combined French and British force.
*{{PO}} - [[Russia]]: [[Nicholas II of Russia|Tsar]] addresses the Duma.
**&nbsp;[[Switzerland]] mobilises and proclaims state of siege.
**&nbsp;[[USA]] offers its good services.


==1915==
==1916 (Tuesday)==
*Battalion situated in the Cambrin Sector.
*{{EF}} - Germans attack [[Kovna]], repulsed with heavy losses. [[Novo Georgievsk]] cut off in the east. Praga ([[Warsaw]]) is occupied. Mackensen forces Russians back across the [[Wieprz|Veprj]].
*Four Officers commanding the Battalions in the 96th Infantry Brigade visit Lonsdale Battalion H.Q. They called for the purpose of getting information of the [[trench]]es which they are to take over.
*{{SF}} - [[Monfalcone]] dockyard (northern [[Adriatic]]) bombed.
**&nbsp;Night raid by Austrians into Italian positions in [[Trentino]].
**&nbsp;British attack on Anafarta ([[Gallipoli]]) repulsed.
*{{AE}} - [[Bushire]] (Persian Gulf) occupied by British as reprisal for two officers killed there on [[12 July]].
*{{NO}} - German Fleet attacks Riga and is repulsed.
**&nbsp;{{HMS|Ramsay}} sunk by German steamer ''Meteor'' (blown up to avoid capture). {{HMS|India}}, auxiliary cruiser, torpedoed off Norway.
*{{PO}} - German unsuccessful peace tentatives to [[Russia]] through [[Denmark]].
**&nbsp;Naval General Service Medal instituted.


==1917 (Wednesday)==
==References/notes==
*Battalion involved in training at Coxyde under [[Company]] Arrangements.
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==1918 (Thursday)==
*The British [[Fourth Army]] and the French Third Army attack the village of [[Albert (Somme)|Albert]] with tanks under Sir Douglas Haig. The Germans are completely surprised as the [[Allies]] break through the lines taking thousands of prisoners and hundreds of guns.<ref name="odhams">{{Odhams|pageno=4}}</ref>
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[[Category:Events by day|221]]
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Latest revision as of 18:09, 30 November 2022

August

Lonsdale Battalion events that took place on 8 August.
For events that took place elsewhere, see 8 August on The Great War wiki.

1914 (Saturday)

  • Field-Marshal Lord Kitchener calls for 100,000 men to help expand the British Armies in a fight against a formidable enemy.

1916 (Tuesday)

  • Battalion situated in the Cambrin Sector.
  • Four Officers commanding the Battalions in the 96th Infantry Brigade visit Lonsdale Battalion H.Q. They called for the purpose of getting information of the trenches which they are to take over.

1917 (Wednesday)

  • Battalion involved in training at Coxyde under Company Arrangements.

1918 (Thursday)

  • The British Fourth Army and the French Third Army attack the village of Albert with tanks under Sir Douglas Haig. The Germans are completely surprised as the Allies break through the lines taking thousands of prisoners and hundreds of guns.[1]


References

  1. E. W. Colbrook (1919). Odhams' A.B.C. of the Great War. London, Odhams. p.4.
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