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162nd Brigade



15th Aug 1915 Attack Made

8th Jan 1916 Route March

9th Jan 1916 Church Parade

10th Jan 1916 Route March

11th Jan 1916 In Camp

12th Jan 1916 In Camp

14th Jan 1916 Route March

15th Jan 1916 Staff Ride

16th Jan 1916 Church Parade

17th Jan 1916 In Camp

18th Jan 1916 Orders

19th Jan 1916 On the Move

20th Jan 1916 In Camp

21st Jan 1916 In Camp

22nd Jan 1916 In Camp

23rd Jan 1916 Church Parade

24th Jan 1916 Storm

25th Jan 1916 Poor Weather

26th Jan 1916 In Camp

27th Jan 1916 In Camp

28th Jan 1916 Route March

29th Jan 1916 Advance Party

30th Jan 1916 Church Parade

31st Jan 1916 Orders Received

1st Feb 1916 On the Move

2nd Feb 1916 Fatigues

3rd Feb 1916 Training

4th Feb 1916 Training

5th Feb 1916 Training

6th Feb 1916 Church Parade

7th Feb 1916 Route March

8th Feb 1916 In Camp

9th Feb 1916 In Camp

10th Feb 1916 Route March

11th Feb 1916 Field Day

12th Feb 1916 Course

13th Feb 1916 Church Parade

14th Feb 1916 Route March

15th Feb 1916 Course

16th Feb 1916 Course

17th Feb 1916 Musketry

18th Feb 1916 Musketry

19th Feb 1916 Musketry

20th Feb 1916 In Camp

21st Feb 1916 In Camp

22nd Feb 1916 Musketry

23rd Feb 1916 In Camp

24th Feb 1916 In Camp

25th Feb 1916 In Camp

26th Feb 1916 In Camp

27th Feb 1916 In Camp

28th Feb 1916 In Camp

29th Feb 1916 In Camp

1st Mar 1916 In Camp

10th Mar 1916 In Camp

16th Mar 1916 In Camp

29th Mar 1916 Orders

31st Mar 1916 In Camp

1st Apr 1916 In Camp

4th Apr 1916 Advance Party

5th Apr 1916 On the March

6th Apr 1916 On the Move

9th Apr 1916 Defence Work

11th Apr 1916 Orders

12th Apr 1916 In Camp

13th Apr 1916 In Camp

14th Apr 1916 Advance Party

15th Apr 1916 On the March

16th Apr 1916 Church Parade

17th Apr 1916 Training

18th Apr 1916 Defence Work

19th Apr 1916 Defence Work

20th Apr 1916 Defence Work

21st Apr 1916 Church Parade

22nd Apr 1916 Defences

23rd Apr 1916 Easter

24th Apr 1916 Sports

25th Apr 1916 Defence Work

26th Apr 1916 Defence Work

27th Apr 1916 Defence Work

29th Apr 1916 Defences

30th Apr 1916 Orders

1st May 1916 Orders

2nd May 1916 Camp Struck

3rd May 1916 On the March

23rd May 1916 Orders

24th May 1916 Reliefs

25th May 1916 Orders

26th May 1916 Reliefs

21st Jul 1916 Defence Work

26th Jul 1916 Defence Work

14th Jan 1917 Church Parade

15th Jan 1917 Training

16th Jan 1917 Practice Attack

17th Jan 1917 Route March

18th Jan 1917 Practice Attack

19th Jan 1917 Training

29th Mar 1917 Line Held

3rd April 1917 G.B. 585 received to get troops under Arms

5th May 1917 Brigade Operation Order No. 8.  location map

5th May 1917 1 Officer & Two O.R's Wounded.

6th May 1917 Relief of the Firing Line  location map

10th June 1917 Brigade Order No.9

7th October 1917 Operational Order No.19 by Brigadier General A.H. Leggett. D.S.O.  location map

1st March 1918 Signal Communications.

10th September 1918 Patrols

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162nd Brigade

during the Great War 1914-1918.

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