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84th Infantry Brigade



8th Jan 1915 Exercise

28th of January 1915 Active Snipers   location map

2nd Feb 1915 Registration  location map

4th Feb 1915 Attack Made  location map

6th Feb 1915 Instruction

16th Feb 1915 Barrage  location map

17th Feb 1915 Attack Made  location map

18th of February 1915 Grenades Cause Confusion  location map

23rd of February 1915  B Sector Shelled

23rd of February 1915 

23rd Feb 1915 Reorganisation

24th Feb 1915 Artillery Support  location map

24th of February 1915 Snipers Checked  location map

24th February 1915 Battalion remained in farms above mentioned.

26th Feb 1915 Reliefs  location map

26th of February 1915 Patrol Encountered  location map

27th Feb 1915 Signal Message  location map

27th Feb 1915 Conference  location map

27th of February 1915 Brigade Relief  location map

28th Feb 1915 Shelling  location map

28th of February 1915  Artillery Reorganised  location map

2nd of March 1915  Patrols  location map

3rd of March 1915 Enemy Fire Silenced  location map

4th of March 1915 Enemy Nervous  location map

5th of March 1915   "Active and Nervous" Enemy   location map

6th of March 1915  No Hostile Patrols   location map

7th of March 1915  A Searchlight Hit   location map

10th of March 1915 POW Taken  location map

11th of March 1915 Mortar Shells  location map

12th of March 1915 Operation Postponed

13th of March 1915 Booby Trap  location map

14th of March 1915 Artillery Quiet  location map

16th March 1915  Information

16th of March 1915 No Hostile Patrols  location map

17th of March 1915 Retaliation  location map

18th of March 1915 Quiet Day  location map

19th of March 1915  Patrols  location map

20th of March 1915    location map

21st of March 1915    location map

22nd of March 1915 Quiet Night

23rd of March 1915  Quiet Day   location map

24th of March 1915 German Wire Increased  location map

25th of March 1915 German Guns Active

26th of March 1915 Enemy Guns Active   location map

27th of March 1915 German Air Activity  location map

28th of March 1915 German Guns Active  location map

29th of March 1915 Quiet Time   location map

30th of March 1915  Hostile MG Damaged?   location map

31st of March 1915    location map

31st March 1915  Working Parties  location map

31st of March 1915 Orders Issued  location map

31st of March 1915 Staff

1st of April 1915 Situation Normal  location map

1st of April 1915 Orders  location map

2nd of April 1915 Quiet Day  location map

6th of April 1915 A Hand Over  location map

7th Apr 1915 Reorganisation

8th of May 1915  Heavy Shelling  location map

24th of May 1915 Holding the line  location map

24th of May 1915 Foreward movement  location map

24th of May 1915 Enemy breakthrough  location map

24th of May 1915 Holding the line  location map

28th May 1915 Reorganisation

29th May 1915 Parade

11th Jun 1915 On the Move

12th Jun 1915 Reliefs  location map

13th of June 1915 Patrols Out

17th Jun 1915 Under Shellfire

19th Jun 1915 Reliefs

26th Jun 1915 Reliefs

3rd Jul 1915 Reliefs

5th Jul 1915 Reorganisation

13th of July 1915 

13th of July 1915 

13th of July 1915  Enemy Active on Canal  location map

14th of July 1915 Aeroplane Active  location map

15th of July 1915  Reliefs  location map

16th of July 1915 

16th Jul 1915 On the March

19th Jul 1915 On the March

22nd Jul 1915 Orders

24th Jul 1915 Reorganisation

28th Jul 1915 Reliefs

29th Jul 1915 Retaliation

1st Aug 1915 Mining

2nd Aug 1915 Reliefs

10th Aug 1915 Reorganisation

11th Aug 1915 Reorganisation

13th of August 1915 Instruction  location map

3rd September 1915 Reorganisation

2nd Oct 1915 Enemy Attacks

3rd Oct 1915 Attacks

13th Oct 1915 Musketry

15th Oct 1915 Musketry

28th Oct 1915 On the Move

30th Oct 1915 On the Move

3rd Nov 1915 Training

6th Nov 1915 Training

11th Nov 1915 Training

15th Dec 1915 On the Move

21st Dec 1915 Trench Work

22nd Dec 1915 Trench Work

23rd Dec 1915 Trench Work

25th Dec 1915 Christmas Dinner

2nd Jan 1916 Sports

13th Jan 1916 Reinforcements

1st Feb 1916 Trench Work

17th Feb 1916 Celebrations

1st Mar 1916 Training

16th Mar 1916 Route March

20th Mar 1916 Exercise

17th Jul 1916 Fatigues

5th Oct 1916 Attack

11th Oct 1916 Award

16th Nov 1916 Attack Made

12th of April 1918 Enemy Advances  location map

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Those known to have served with

84th Infantry Brigade

during the Great War 1914-1918.

  • Fogarty Joseph. L/Cpl. 2nd Btn. (d.8th May 1915)

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L/Cpl. Joseph Fogarty 2nd Btn. Northumberland Fusiliers (d.8th May 1915)

Joseph Fogarty was my Great Uncle. He served as a motorcycle dispatch rider and was listed as missing presumed dead on the 8th of May 1915. The family history is that only his motorbike was found. The 84th Brigade HQ war diary for the 8th states that messages were sent by an officer on horseback and motorcyclist. For his actions Joseph was posthumously awarded the Imperial Russia Medal of St. George 3rd Class. He is commemorated on the Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial.

David How








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