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36th Infantry Brigade
5th Jun 1915 On the March
6th Jun 1915 On the March
10th Jun 1915 On the March
11th Jun 1915 Instruction
12th Jun 1915 Instruction
13th Jun 1915 Instruction
14th Jun 1915 Instruction
29th Jun 1915 Enemy Working Party
17th of July
17th Aug 1915 Reorganisation
6th Sep 1915 Signalling
26th September 1915 Reliefs Complete
26th September 1915 Reliefs Complete
27th September 1915 Orders
21st Oct 1915 Reliefs
25th Oct 1915 On the March
10th Nov 1915 Fatigues
11th Nov 1915 Fatigues
13th Nov 1915 Frosty
14th Nov 1915 Reliefs Complete
18th Nov 1915 On the March
30th Nov 1915 Refitting
3rd Dec 1915 On the March
21st Dec 1915 Change of Command
23rd Dec 1915 Into the Line
24th Dec 1915 Enemy Mine
16th Jan 1916 On the Move
19th Jan 1916 Drill
20th Jan 1916 Inspection
25th Jan 1916 Route March
30th Jan 1916 On the March
1st Feb 1916 Orders Cancelled
3rd Feb 1916 Reorganisation
4th Feb 1916 Orders
5th Feb 1916 Change of Billets
4th Mar 1916 Heavy Fighting
2nd Apr 1916 Church Parade
15th Apr 1916 Mines Blown
17th Apr 1916 On the Move
26th April 1916 Prepare to move
3rd May 1916 Route March
14th May 1916 Heavy Rain
15th May 1916 Still Raining
18th May 1916 Training
20th May 1916 Brigade Sports
30th May 1916 Trench Recce
1st Jun 1916 Working Party
2nd Jun 1916 Baths
17th Jun 1916 Recce
21st Jun 1916 Brigade Excerise
24th Jun 1916 Exercise
27th Jun 1916 On the March
1st July 1916 In Reserve
31st Jul 1916 Attack Made
3rd July 1916 In the Trenches
4th July 1916 Rain
5th July 1916 Working Parties
6th July 1916 Orders Issued
7th July 1916 Attack Made
7th of July 1916 In the Trenches
8th July 1916 Reliefs Completed
8th of July 1916 Consolidation
9th July 1916 On the March
10th Jul 1916 On the March
11th Jul 1916 On the March
13th Jul 1916 Inspection
14th Jul 1916 Composite Battalion
15th Jul 1916 Training and Recce
27th Jul 1916 On the March
30th Jul 1916 Attack Made
10th Aug 1916 Royal Inspection
11th Aug 1916 On the March
12th Aug 1916 On the March
15th Aug 1916 On the March
16th Aug 1916 On the March
17th Aug 1916 On the March
1st Oct 1916 Reliefs
2nd Oct 1916 Heavy Shelling
3rd Oct 1916 Shelling
4th Oct 1916 Shelling
5th Oct 1916 Heavy Shelling
6th Oct 1916 Shelling
7th Oct 1916 Attack Made
8th Oct 1916 Heavy Shelling
9th Oct 1916 Shelling
12th Oct 1916 Attack Made
6th Mar 1917 Inspection
11th Apr 1917 Attack Made
1st Jan 1918 Training
2nd Jan 1918 Training
3rd Jan 1918 Training
4th Jan 1918 Training
5th Jan 1918 Moves
6th Jan 1918 Moves
7th Jan 1918 Training
27th Mar 1918 Moves
8th Aug 1918 Attack Made
25th Aug 1918 Attack Made
27th Aug 1918 Attack Made
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