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14th Infantry Brigade
21st of August 1913 Lecture
9th of August 1914 At Southampton
13th of August 1914 Landing in France
13th of August 1914 Landing in France
14th of August 1914 Advance Party Leave
14th Aug 1914 On the Move
15th of August 1914 Arriving Busigny
16th of August 1914 Billets Organised
16th Aug 1914 On the Move
17th of August 1914 Brigades Pass Through
18th of August 1914 15th Bde Arrives
20th of August 1914 Preparing to March
20th Aug 1914 Address
21st of August 1914 March Instructions
21st August 1914 On the Move
22nd of August 1914 On the March
23rd Aug 1914 Orders Recieved
23rd Aug 1914 Patrols
23rd of August 1914 Holding the Line
23rd Aug 1914 Into Position
24th Aug 1914 Entrenching
24th Aug 1914 Rear Guard
25th Aug 1914 In Defence
26th Aug 1914 Battle Begun
26th Aug 1914 In Action
26th Aug 1914 Orders
26th Aug 1914 Under Fire
26th of August 1914 Holding Position
26th August 1914 Orders to stand to arms
27th Aug 1914 Defensive line
27th of August 1914 Retirement in the Dark
28th Aug 1914 On the March
28th of August 1914 An Exhausting March
29th Aug 1914 Bivouack
29th of August 1914 Sleeping in the Streets
29th August 1914 March to Carlepont
30th Aug 1914 On the March
30th of August 1914 A Hot March
31st Aug 1914 On the March
31st of August 1914 Pursued by Germans
1st of September 1914 A Delayed March
2nd of September 1914 An Early March
3rd of September 1914 Across the Marne
4th of September 1914 An Easier March
5th of September 1914 March Finished
6th of September 1914 Army Advances
7th of September 1914 Another March
8th Sep 1914 In Reserve
8th of September 1914 An Early March
9th of September 1914 On the Move
9th September 1914 Advance continues
10th of September 1914 Marching
11th of September 1914 Marching
12th of September 1914 A Wet March
13th of September 1914 A Showery March
14th Sep 1914 In Action
14th of September 1914 Broken Bridges
14th September 1914 Advance continues
15th Sep 1914 In Action
15th of September 1914 An Attack Falters
15th September 1914 Attack on Chivres Spur
16th Sep 1914 On the March
16th of September 1914 Bad Roads
17th of September 1914 Artillery Reinforced
18th of September 1914 Some Enemy Firing
19th of September 1914 Trenches Fired Constantly
20th of September 1914 Sappers Make a Bridge
21st of September 1914 Missy on Fire
22nd of September 1914 Enemy Retiring?
23rd of September 1914 Heavy Shelling
24th of September 1914 Artillery Drives out Germans
25th of September 1914 Very Quiet
25th September 1914 Defences
26th of September 1914 Moves Successful
27th of September 1914 A False Alarm
28th of September 1914 Shelling
29th of September 1914 Quiet
30th of September 1914 Astride the Aisne
1st of October 1914 A Withdrawal
2nd of October 1914 Moonlit Relief
3rd of October 1914 On the March
4th of October 1914 On the March
5th of October 1914 A New HQ
6th of October 1914 Orders to Move
6th October 1914 On the March
7th of October 1914 A Train Ride
9th of October 1914 A Bus Ride
11th of October 1914 New Billets
12th of October 1914 Orders to Advance
13th of October 1914 Advance Resumed
14th of October 1914 Supporting the French
15th of October 1914 Advance Ordered to Continue
16th of October 1914 Empty German Trenches
17th of October 1914 An Advance
18th of October 1914 Advance Resumed
19th of October 1914 Slow Progress
20th Oct 1914 Davidson of the Gunners
20th of October 1914 A Fluid Front
21st of October 1914 Some Retirements
21st October 1914 Heavy fighting
22nd of October 1914 Our Line Attacked
23rd of October 1914 Withdrawing to a New Line
24th of October 1914 Germans Attack
25th of October 1914 More Attacks
26th of October 1914 Germans Repulsed
27th of October 1914 A Counter Attack
27th Oct 1914 Attack Made
28th of October 1914 Counter Attack Falters
29th of October 1914 Determined German Attack
29th October 1914 Reinforcements distributed to companies.
30th of October 1914 German Attack Fades
31st of October 1914 A Counter Attack
1st of November 1914 Dispositions
2nd of November 1914 Three Groups Organised
3rd of November 1914 Situation Report
5th of November 1914 French Attack Falters
6th of November 1914 Around Ypres
8th of November 1914 Half-hearted Attacks
14th of November 1914 Reliefs
14th November 1914 Marched to Dranoutre
15th of November 1914 2nd Corps Reorganise
16th of November 1914 Reorganisation
17th of November 1914 Relief
17th November 1914 On the March
18th of November 1914 Shell Fire
19th of November 1914 Movements
19th November 1914 Billets
20th of November 1914 Artillery in Action
22nd of November 1914 In the Line
23rd of November 1914 Germans Digging In
24th of November 1914 Our Artillery Effective
25th of November 1914 Royal Scots Shelled
25th November 1914 Trenches shelled by own guns
26th of November 1914 Quiet and Misty
26th November 1914 Counter sniping
27th of November 1914 Relief Commences
27th November 1914 Improvement of trenches
28th of November 1914 On the Move
28th November 1914 Quiet
29th of November 1914 Infantry Distribution
29th November 1914 Orders Received
2nd of December 1914 A Moonlit Night
3rd of December 1914 Instructions
4th of December 1914 Reliefs
4th of December 1914 Relief
5th of December 1914 Relief Complete
6th of December 1914 Frosty Night
7th of December 1914 Patrols Fired On
8th of December 1914 Poor Conditions
10th of December 1914 Naval Victory Cheered
11th of December 1914 Battalions Strengthened
12th of December 1914 No Incidents
13th of December 1914 Wire Cut
14th of December 1914 French on the Offensive
15th of December 1914 Operations Resumed
16th of December 1914 Instruction
17th of December 1914 Wet Weather
18th of December 1914 No Progress
19th of December 1914 Demonstration
21st of December 1914 Howitzers Silenced
22nd of December 1914 Four Germans Shot
23rd of December 1914 Frosty Night
26th of December 1914 Messines Square Targetted
27th of December 1914 Some Shelling
29th of December 1914 Report
31st of December 1914 Message
2nd of January 1915 Artillery Active
3rd of January 1915 Patrols Active
4th Jan 1915 Reliefs
4th of January 1915 Trench Work
7th of January 1915 Very Wet Weather
8th of January 1915 Trenches Damaged
10th of January 1915 Flooding and Baling
14th of January 1915 Trenches Drying Out
15th of January 1915 Germans Fire Slowly
16th of January 1915 Squally Weather
18th of January 1915 Artillery Active
19th of January 1915 Thaw Sets In
21st of January 1915 Wulverghem Shelled
22nd of January 1915 Aeroplane-Aided Shelling
26th of January 1915 Cheshire's Sniping Effective
28th of January 1915 Active Snipers
29th of January 1915 Artillery Intervenes
29th of January 1915 Message
1st of February 1915 No 7 Trench Hit
1st of February 1915 Message
4th of February 1915 Chicken Sentries
4th of February 1915 Message
6th Feb 1915 Instruction
7th of February 1915 Sectors Rearranged
10th of February 1915 Artillery Redistribution
13th of February 1915 Trenches Maintained
14th of February 1915 Germans Plan an Attack?
15th of February 1915 Heavy Rain
16th of February 1915 Baling All Night
19th of February 1915 Three Airships?
21st of February 1915 8th Howitzers Leave
22nd of February 1915 Cheering and Rockets
24th of February 1915 Snipers Checked
25th of February 1915 Trench Mortar Explodes
27th of February 1915 Message
28th of February 1915 Artillery Reorganised
1st of March 1915 Quiet
3rd of March 1915 Enemy Fire Silenced
4th of March 1915 Enemy Nervous
5th of March 1915 "Active and Nervous" Enemy
6th of March 1915 No Hostile Patrols
7th of March 1915 A Searchlight Hit
8th of March 1915 Relief
10th of March 1915 POW Taken
11th of March 1915 Mortar Shells
12th of March 1915 Operation Postponed
13th of March 1915 Booby Trap
14th of March 1915 Artillery Quiet
15th of March 1915 Active Artillery
16th March 1915 Information
16th of March 1915 No Hostile Patrols
17th of March 1915 Retaliation
18th of March 1915 Trench Mortars
18th of March 1915 Quiet Day
19th of March 1915 Patrols
20th of March 1915
21st of March 1915 Intelligence
21st of March 1915
22nd of March 1915 Quiet Night
23rd of March 1915 Quiet Day
25th of March 1915 German Guns Active
26th of March 1915 Enemy Guns Active
27th of March 1915 German Air Activity
28th of March 1915 German Guns Active
29th of March 1915 Quiet Time
30th of March 1915 Hostile MG Damaged?
31st of March 1915
31st March 1915 Working Parties
31st of March 1915 Staff
1st of April 1915 Situation Normal
1st of April 1915 Orders
2nd of April 1915 Quiet Day
4th of April 1915 A White Flag
6th of April 1915 A Hand Over
7th of April 1915 Mostly Quiet
8th of April 1915 Another Quiet Day
9th of April 1915 Quiet Day
13th of April 1915 Enemy Active
13th of April 1915 Report
15th of April 1915 Orders
16th of April 1915 Message
17th of April 1915 Mines Exploded
18th of April 1915 Action Continues
20th of April 1915 Quiet
25th of April 1915 Reliefs
26th of April 1915 Quiet Night
27th of April 1915 Reliefs
28th of April 1915 Quiet Day and Night
29th of April 1915 Very Quiet
30th of April 1915 Fairly Quiet Day
1st of May 1915 Gas Casualties
4th of May 1915 Quiet Night
5th of May 1915 A Counter Attack
8th of May 1915 Heavy Shelling
11th of May 1915 No Retirement Planned
13th of May 1915 All Quiet
14th of May 1915 Quiet and Normal
15th of May 1915 German Mining?
16th May 1915 Snipers Active
17th of May 1915 Brisk Sniping
18th of May 1915 Revenge Shelling
20th of May 1915 Gun Destroys Sap
21st of May 1915 Mining
22nd of May 1915 All Quiet
23rd of May 1915 Quiet Day
24th of May 1915 Much Shelling at Night
26th of May 1915 Quiet Day, Quieter Night
29th May 1915 Instruction
29th of May 1915 A Rumbling Explosion
30th of May 1915 Work Party Casualties
31st of May 1915 "Careful Watch" Kept
1st June 1915 Instruction
2nd June 1915 Instruction
2nd of June 1915 German Aeroplane Down
3rd June 1915 Instruction
3rd of June 1916 Quiet Day
4th of June 1915 German Work Stopped
5th of June 1915 Quiet Time
6th of June 1915 An Explosion
7th of June 1915 Quiet Time
8th of June 1915 Hot Weather
10th of June 1915 Enemy Explode Mine
11th of June 1915 Heavy Rain
13th of June 1915 Patrols Out
18th of June 1915 A Failed Test
20th of June 1915 Two Miners Killed
21st of June 1915 Situation Normal
30th of June 1915 A Reconnoitre
2nd of July 1915 A "Good Shoot"
4th July 1915
11th of July 1915 Enemy Creates Crater
14th of July 1915 Aeroplane Active
16th of July 1915 More Reliefs
17th of July 1915 Mine Explodes
19th of July 1915 Quiet Night
20th of July 1915 Mine Discovered
21st of July 1915 Relief
22nd of July 1915 Superior Sniping
23rd of July 1915 3rd Div Take Over
24th of July 1915 On the Move
25th of July 1915 New Area
26th of July 1915 Concentration Completed
27th of July 1915 An Inspection
30th of July 1915 Detrainment
1st Aug 1915 On the Move
2nd of August 1915 Trench Inspection
2nd Aug 1915 At Rest
3rd of August 1915 Batteries Move
3rd Aug 1915 Inspection
4th of August 1915 Inspections
4th Aug 1915 On the March
5th of August 1915 Quiet Day
5th Aug 1915 In Billets
7th of August 1915 Hop-Pole Mystery
7th Aug 1915 On the March
8th Aug 1915 At Rest
9th Aug 1915 Reliefs
10th of August 1915 Relief of French
13th of August 1915 Instruction
14th of August 1915 No Sausages
15th of August 1915 3 Salvos Fired
19th of August 1915 Hostile Patrol
20th of August 1915 Quiet Night
21st of August 1915 Snipers Active
22nd of August 1915 Hostile Balloons
25th of August 1915 Hostile Marsh Patrol
26th of August 1915 Reliefs
28th of August 1915 Special Service Pathans
29th of August 1915 Enemy Patrol Pursued
2nd of September 1915 Our Transport Shelled
7th of September 1915 No Incidents
9th of September 1915 Quiet Time
10th of September 1915 Enemy Hit Dummy Battery
11th of September 1915 Changes of Command
12th of September 1915 67th Brigade Under Instruction
14th of September 1915 Both Sides Retaliate
18th of September 1915 Heavy Gunfire Heard
22nd of September 1915 Bridges Guarded
27th of September 1915 Deserter Comes In
30th of September 1915 Watching the Enemy
1st of October 1915 Snipers Active
2nd of October 1915 `Shows' and Football
3rd of October 1915 Battalion Dispositions
4th of October 1915 New Biplane Spotted
6th of October 1915 Another Mine Goes Up
27th of October 1915 German Work Destroyed
27th of October 1915 Orders
30th of October 1915 Suzanne Shelled
10th of November 1915 Enemy Explode Mine
7th of December 1915 Patrols Out
20th of December 1915 Deserter Taken
26th of December 1915 Tit-for-Tat Shelling
28th of December 1915 Retaliatory Firing
1st of January 1916 Night-time Shelling
2nd of January 1916 Direct Hits
10th of January 1916 Battalion Relief
2nd Mar 1916 Reliefs
21st of March 1916 Very Quiet
4th May 1916 Reliefs
2nd July 1916 Reliefs
3rd July 1916 Moves
4th July 1916 In Reserve
9th Jul 1916 In Reserve
28th Jul 1916 Inspection
4th Oct 1916 Shoots
26th of October 1916 Orders
31st of October 1916 Orders
23rd Nov 1916 14 Brigade ordered to advance An order is received from GOC 14 Brigade to capture point 88 and point 17, but mud and absence of artillery preparation makes the advance near impossible. 16th Btn Northumberland Fusilers suffer several casualties, most caused by "shorts" from British artillery.
2nd April 1917 Village Captured
17th April 1917 In the Line
3rd Dec 1917 Reliefs
21st Mar 1918 GasIf you can provide any additional information, please add it here.
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