Tuesday, June 8, 1915 Trenches, Givenchy The Battalion War Diarist wrote nothing for day: “Lt. Godwin in command of Machine Gun Section had ranged roads behind German lines used for transport.
Monday, June 7, 1915 Trenches, Givenchy The Battalion War Diarist wrote nothing for day: “Quiet except for slight intermittent shelling by enemy, and constant sniping at certain points. At night sniping
Sunday, June 6, 1915 Rest billets, Oblenghem The Battalion War Diarist wrote for this day: “Left at 5:30 p.m. for trenches at Givenchy where battalion relieved the 5th Bn. (Lt.-Col. Tuxford).
Saturday, June 5, 1915 Rest billets, Oblenghem The Battalion War Diarist wrote nothing for this day: [1] THIS DAY IN RMR HISTORY: Interesting Letter from Rector of St. Matthew’s Now at the
Friday, June 4, 1915 Rest billets, Oblenghem The Battalion War Diarist wrote for this day: “C.O. and Adjutant reconnoitered trenches at Givenchy-La Bassée which were to be taken over by the
Thursday, June 3, 1915 Rest billets, Oblenghem The Battalion War Diarist wrote for this day: “Resting and refitting.”[1] THIS DAY IN RMR HISTORY: One soldier who served overseas with the 14th Battalion
Wednesday, June 2, 1915 Rest billets, Oblenghem The Battalion War Diarist wrote for this day: “Resting and refitting.”[1] THIS DAY IN RMR HISTORY: A close examination of the records for soldiers whose
Tuesday, June 1, 1915 Rest billets, Oblenghem The Battalion War Diarist wrote for this day: “Resting and refitting.”[1] THIS DAY IN RMR HISTORY: Oblenghem is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the
Monday, May 31, 1915 Reserve trenches, Rue de l’Epinette The Battalion War Diarist wrote for this day: “Quiet except for occasional German shells. Left at midnight for Rest billets at Oblinghem,
Sunday, May 30, 1915 Reserve trenches, Rue de l’Epinette The Battalion War Diarist wrote for this day: “Quiet except for occasional German shells.”[1] THIS DAY IN RMR HISTORY: The regimental history mentions: