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On this day, 27 April
1915 (Tuesday)
- Lt-Col. Machell to Lord Lonsdale: "One thing is certain, viz. that we ought to move on from here with Brigade as soon as possible – people are mocking at our men & they hate it – recruits say it is no good joining a Battalion which does not get out further than Blackhall....I expect things near Ypres are so bad that Kitchener is thinking seriously about Home Defence, & this is probably his reason for creating local armies. Anyway what we ought to have is a move sometime soon....the men are getting rather stale here, comfortable as we are." [1]
1916 (Thursday)
- Contay Wood: Battalion in isolation camp (measles) involved in Divisional and Brigade manoeuvres, training and small working parties.[note 1]
1917 (Friday)
- Offoy: Bathing at Voyennes. Occupied all day.
1918 (Saturday)
- Lahertie: Training commences. Battalion parades from 9–10am. Thereafter, companies are at the disposal of the officers commanding.
- Football competition arranged.
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