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==1914==
==1916 (Saturday)==
*Battalion Companies are at the disposal of {{gw|Company}} Commanders during morning.
===Western Front===
*The {{gw|machine gun}} Officer and Intelligence Officer visits Battalion HQ of the 17th Highland Light Infantry during morning.
*[[Battle of the Marne]] (continued). British cross the river in pursuit of the Germans: French carry the [[Ourcq]].
*Company Commanders visit the front line {{gw|trench}}es before taking over from 17th Highland Light Infantry on [[12 September]].
*Battle of Fere Champenoise.
*2nd Lieut. [[Arthur Gabriel Robinson]] is [[killed in action]].
===Southern Front===
*[[Syrmia]]: Serbians occupy Dech.
*Montenegrins invade [[Bosnia]].
===Political===
*[[Turkey]]: Announcement of abolition of the Capitulations after [[1 October]].<ref>The Capitulations were treaties which conferred on the nation concerned the privilege of governing its own subjects within the Ottoman Empire. This led to endless complications and troubles, especially in [[Egypt]]. In the case of England and [[France]] the capitulations dated from the 16th century.</ref>


==1917 (Sunday)==
==References/notes==
*Battalion situated in the front line. Enemy activity is quiet; one man is wounded.
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*[[Private]] [[George Edwin Revening (28238)]] [[died of wounds|dies of wounds]].
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Latest revision as of 07:56, 2 July 2024

September

Lonsdale Battalion events that took place on 9 September.
For events that took place elsewhere, see 9 September on The Great War wiki.

1916 (Saturday)

1917 (Sunday)

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