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101st Field Company, Royal Engineers
101st Field Company, Royal Engineers was part of 32nd Division then transferred to 23rd Division in early 1915. They served on the Western Front and in Italy.
1st Feb 1915 Reorganisation
7th May 1915 Accident
12th Aug 1915 Accident
16th Aug 1915 Inspection
25th Aug 1915 On the Move
26th Aug 1915 On the Move
27th Aug 1915 On the Move
28th Aug 1915 On the Move
29th Aug 1915 On the Move
30th Aug 1915 Route March
31st Aug 1915 Inspections
16th Oct 1915 The Derby Scheme
17th Oct 1915 Defences
18th Oct 1915 Defences
19th Oct 1915 Orders Received
20th Oct 1915 Reliefs
21st Oct 1915 Reliefs
22nd Oct 1915 Trenches Inspected
23rd Oct 1915 Gun Positions
24th Oct 1915 Gun Positions
25th Oct 1915 Gun Positions
26th Oct 1918 Bridge Erected
26th Oct 1915 Gun Positions
27th Oct 1915 Gun Positions
28th Oct 1915 Lines of Fire Changed
29th Oct 1915 Planning
30th Oct 1915 New Positions
31st Oct 1915 New Positions
1st Dec 1915 Derby Scheme Armlets
11th Sep 1915 Last day of Derby Scheme Recruitment
10th Jan 1916 Group System Reopens
1st Feb 1916 Construction Work
2nd Feb 1916 Construction Work
3rd Feb 1916 Construction Work
4th Feb 1916 Construction Work
5th Feb 1916 Construction Work
6th Feb 1916 Baths
7th Feb 1916 Construction Work
8th Feb 1916 Construction Work
9th February 1916 Call Ups
9th Feb 1916 Construction Work
10th Feb 1916 Construction Work
11th Feb 1916 Shelling
12th Feb 1916 Heavy Shelling
13th Feb 1916 Advance Party
14th Feb 1916 Construction Work
15th Feb 1916 Works
16th Feb 1916 Construction Work
17th Feb 1916 New Huts
18th Feb 1916 New Huts
19th Feb 1916 Reliefs
20th Feb 1916 Construction Work
21st Feb 1916 Construction Work
22nd Feb 1916 Advance Party
23rd Feb 1916 Hand Over
23rd Feb 1916 Huts Completed
24th Feb 1916 Orders Received
25th Feb 1916 Reliefs
25th Feb 1916 Move
2nd September 1916 A Gas AlarmIf you can provide any additional information, please add it here.
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