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189th Infantry Brigade



Nov 1915 Move

19th of July 1916 Into reserve trenches

Jul 1916 Move

25th of July 1916 Back into trenches

31st of July 1916 In the trenches

6th Aug 1916 Visit

7th Aug 1916 Visit

12th of August 1916 Battalion Relief

14th of August 1916 Reliefs

20th of August 1916 Under fire

25th of August 1916 Reliefs

31st of August 1916 Reliefs

1st of September 1916 In the trenches

13th of September 1916 In Souchez sector

14th of September 1916 Under fire

15th of September 1916 Under fire

16th of September 1916 Bombardment

17th Sep 1916 Reliefs  location map

17th of September  Retaliation

18th of September 1916 Relieved

19th of September 1916 In huts

20th of September 1916 On the March

21st of September 1916 Frevillers, field training

27th of September 1916 Into the trenches

4th of October 1916 Moved to Somme area

8th of October 1916 Move to Englebelmer

16th of October 1916 Into the trenches

17th of October 1916 Relieved

18th of October 1916 Working parties

21st of October 1916 Working parties

23rd of October 1916 Into Billets

24th of October 1916 Training continues

1st of November 1916 Training and inspection

7th of November 1916 Preparation for attack

13th of November 2016 Attack - Battle of the Ancre

13th of November 2016 Attack Made  location map

13th of November 2016 Battle of the Ancre  location map

15th of November 1916 End of Battle of the Ancre  location map

16th of November 1916 Post battle

19th of November 1916 Battalion on the move

7th June 1917 Operational Order 122  location map

7th June 1917 Operational Order 123  location map

1st of July 1917  Front Line Adjusted  location map

5th of July 1917  Our Trenches Damaged  location map

13th of July 1917   Front Extended  location map

17th of July 1917 Quiet Time  location map

19th August 1918 Instructions No.2  location map

30th of August 1917  Gas Projected  location map

16th Jan 1918 Poor Conditions  location map

16th Jan 1918 Orders Issued  location map

22nd Jan 1918 Reliefs Complete

24th Mar 1918 In Defence  location map

27th Mar 1918 Moves  location map

19th of August 1918 Advanced Brigades to Move  location map

28th August 1918 Report on Operations with 4th Corps.  location map

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