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  • *[[11th Battalion Border Regiment Nominal Roll, November 1915 (A Company)]] ...:center;" colspan="5"|'''11th Battalion Border Regiment (Lonsdale) &ndash; A, B, C and D Company'''<br>''<small>(in order of service number)</small>'' ...
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  • *A Alborough Died 13 Mar 1900 Ladysmith *A Artlett Wounded 15 Dec 1899 Colenso ...
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  • |company =A Company |resident =4 Gibbons Court<br>Scotch Street, Carlisle ...
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  • *[[11th Battalion Border Regiment Nominal Roll, November 1915 (A Company)]] | Ashton||A||16411||Private ...
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  • ...the ankle, and had to retire. I also had to return to get more assistance. A Lance Corporal of the Dorsets volunteered to take Whalley’s place and betwe ...arge dam of water. He returned, and said we would have to try and get over a little further up the line. He had no sooner told me to follow him than he ...
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  • ...dmark over open ground. A wider known Crucifix Corner was near Lagnicourt. A curious belief, current among the {{gw|troop}}s on the {{gw|Western Front}} ...es. Only the Cross remained undamaged on the shattered altar.<ref>{{Fraser-Gibbons|pageno=67}}</ref> ...
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  • ...orals are required to supervise a small team of up to four soldiers called a section. They also have opportunities to specialise and undertake specialis ...ater extended to [[sergeant|sergeants]] as a convenient term.<ref>{{Fraser-Gibbons|pageno=139}}</ref> ...
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  • ...Menin Road Near [[Ypres]], constantly under {{gw|shell}} fire. On a board, a yard long, was painted in white letters on black, "To Hell Fire Corner." It ...res drawn with safety two hundred yards away, while this corner itself was a veritable hell." ...
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  • The '''Australian and New Zealand Army Corps''' (ANZAC) was a First World War {{gw|army}} corps of the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force. ...stralians and New Zealanders who had never been there at all.<ref>{{Fraser-Gibbons|pageno=7}}</ref> ...
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  • '''Albert''' is an industrial town on the Ancre with a population of 6,750. The church of Notre-Dame Brebrieres was restored in re ...t of heavy {{gw|shell}} fire that destroyed most of the town.<ref>{{Fraser-Gibbons|pageno=21}}</ref> ...
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  • :John William Gibbons, 12 Grasslot (Maryport); :William Thompson, formerly of Workington (a well known cricketer); ...
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  • ...private]] in a {{gw|regiment}} of {{gw|Cavalry}} of the Line.<ref>{{Fraser-Gibbons|pageno=292}}</ref> ...
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  • ...'Bomber' should be universally substituted for 'Grenadier.' <ref>{{Fraser-Gibbons|pageno=31-32}}</ref> ...
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  • *H. Davies (13642) and J.W. Gibbons (13915) of {{D Company}} are promoted to the rank of [[Sergeant]].<ref name *Stand-to at 8am as a result of a raid on the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders about 'Owls Wood'. ...
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  • ...the graves of the South African {{gw|troop}}s the fell there.<ref>{{Fraser-Gibbons|pageno=75}}</ref> ...
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