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V Corps



 

23rd of April 1915 Moving forward

23rd of April 1915 Cancelled movement

23rd of April 1915 Delays

23rd of April 1915 Urgent Moves

23rd of April 1915 Brigade to 5th Corps

24th of April 1915 Reserve Brigades

24th of April 1915 Transfer of Infantry

24th of April 1915 Northumberlands into Reserve

24th of April 1915 Leadership changes

25th of April 1915 Considerable losses

26th of April 1915 Confusion

27th of April 1915 Appreciation

28th of April 1915 GOC Visit

5th of May 1915 5th Corps Artillery

9th of May 1915 Enemy attack

15th May 1915 Orders  location map

9th June 1915 Smoke helmets tested

28th of July 1915 Battalion Inspected

28th Sep 1915 Inspection

12th Feb 1916 In Action  location map

16th Feb 1916 High Winds  location map

28th February 1916 Telegram

1st March 1916 Battalion was conducted to billets in the Rue Carnot

6th of March 1916 Orders  location map

7th of March 1916 Remarkably Quiet  location map

14th of March 1916 Observation  location map

18th of March 1916 Command of the Air  location map

29th of March 1916 Reliefs

5th June 1916 Inspections  236th London Brigade Royal Field Artillery at Barlin. B236 and C236 Batteries were inspected by the Brigadier General RA, 5 Corps. One Section of A236 Battery went into action at Ablain.

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6th of July 1916   location map

15th of July 1916 

15th of July 1916 Corps Change

19th of July 1916 Reorganisation

20th of July 1916 

20th of July 1916 Orders

21st of July 1916 

22nd of July 1916 Orders for Line Changes  location map

26th of July 1916 Orders

27th of July 1916  109th Brigade Enters the Line  location map

1st of August 1916 Gas

3rd of August 1916 Orders

4th of August 1916 

5th of August 1916 

6th March 1917 On the Move

7th March 1917 On the Move

10th March 1917 On the Move

1st May 1917 Orders Received  location map

16th July 1917 Attack  location map

1st August 1917 Operations with 5th Army  location map

10th August 1917 Order No.4.  location map

28th Aug 1917 Rations

31st Aug 1917 Orders

20th September 1917 5th Army again Attacked

26th September 1917 5th Corps Attacked.

13th Nov 1917 In Action  location map

14th Nov 1917 In Action  location map

15th Nov 1917 In Action  location map

16th Nov 1917 Report  location map

15th of December 1917 A Corps Transfer

15th October 1918 Germans commence to withdraw to East of Canal.  location map

22nd February 1919 Battalion plays 10th Liverpool Scottish in 1st Round 5th Army Association Football

27th February 1919 Battalion wins the 5th Army Cross Country Championship

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Those known to have served with

V Corps

during the Great War 1914-1918.

  • Woodhouse William. Dvr. 367 Bty. (d.28th April 1915)

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Dvr. William Woodhouse 367 Bty. Royal Field Artillery (d.28th April 1915)

William Woodhouse enlisted at Jarrow and served with the 367th Battery, Royal Field Artillery. He died age 20 on the 28th April 1915 and is remembered at Jarrow Library and Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Panel 5 and 9. His medal card records the award of the 1915 Star, War and Victory Medals.

William was born in Jarrow 1895, son of the late William Woodhouse and Isabella Woodhouse nee Duffield of Craft Cottage, Kelling, Holt, Norfolk. In the 1911 census William(17)single, a labourer is living at that address with his grandfather Edward Thomas Duffield(62) a gamekeeper and his grandmother Elizabeth (72)

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