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78th Infantry Brigade
30th Nov 1914 Report
21st Jan 1915 New CO
2nd Apr 1915 Equipment
28th Apr 1915 On the Move
25th Jul 1915 Sports
30th Jun 1915 Sports
21st July 1915 On the Move
20th Sep 1915 On the Move
29th of September 1915 Enemy Alert
29th Sep 1915 On the March
30th of September 1915 Watching the Enemy
30th Sep 1915 Instruction
1st Oct 1915 Instruction
2nd Oct 1915 Instruction
3rd Oct 1915 Instruction
4th Oct 1915 Instruction
5th Oct 1915 Instruction
6th Oct 1915 Instruction
7th Oct 1915 Instruction
8th Oct 1915 Instruction
9th Oct 1915 On the March
10th Oct 1915 Training
18th Oct 1915 On the March
21st of October 1915 Relieved by the French
27th of October 1915 Orders
25th Nov 1915 In Camp
26th Nov 1915 In Camp
27th Nov 1915 Snow
28th Nov 1915 Route March
29th Nov 1915 Route March
30th Nov 1915 Route March
2nd Dec 1915 Exercise
3rd Dec 1915 Baths
4th Dec 1915 Training
5th Dec 1915 Church Parade
6th Dec 1915 Route March
7th Dec 1915 Fatigues
8th Dec 1915 Fatigues
9th Dec 1915 Fatigues
10th Dec 1915 Fatigues
11th Dec 1915 Fatigues
12th Dec 1915 Working Parties
13th Dec 1915 Working Parties
14th Dec 1915 On the March
30th Dec 1915 Air Raid
17th of October 1915 Reliefs
18th Mar 1918 Orders
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