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THE YORKSHIRE POST. WEDNESDAY, MAY 19. 1915

... (attd. 2nd Battalion . Pargelar, Sec.-Lt. A.. SuHolk Regt., 3rd Battalion (attd. 2nd Battalion). Parker, Cape. J. E., London Reg* (T.F.), Battalion (The Hunger*). Pickard. Sec.-Lt. 11., Cheshire 3rd Battalion (attd. 2nd ...

THE EFFPS UH\% TUESDAY. SEPTEMBFE I^l7

... devotion to duty in commanding his battalion dining attack, remaining for two days at his post, although badly wounded and shaken by a shell. His example fine leadership greatly inspired his battalion. (D.S.O. gazetted 11th November, 1916.) Captain (Act. ...

Published: Tuesday 18 September 1917
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1652 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

FULL ACCOUNT OF LOOS ATTACK

... an hour of the attack starting. Its leading battalions were the 2nd Gordons —the old 92nd Highlanders—and the Bth Devons, one of the two service battalions which had taken the place of the Guards battalions formerly in th© brigade. Despite the loss of ...

Published: Saturday 20 May 1916
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4000 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

OTHER OFFICIAL REPORTS

... and march Fleurbaix. The prisoner's battalion started its advance in column, the officers on horseback. the 32nd Division reached the British support line, another written order was received the prisoner's battalion, saving that the 32nd Division was held ...

THE DAILY SOCIETY QUEEN. DEATH OF THE DOWAGER DUCHESS OF DEVONSHIRE. FAMOUS HOSTESS. The eath took place, early ..

... political sagacity did not escape the notice of Disraeli, who prophesied for her a brilliant future. In her husband. Mho was a pioneer of Tariff Reform, and who helped to found the Royal Colonial Institute, died, and in 1892 she was married the eighth Duke ...

Published: Monday 17 July 1911
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1156 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

THE YORKSHIRE POST, THURSDAY. MARCH 18. 1915

... temporary raptaiu. , 21st Battalion (2nd Tyin-fido Scotti'di).—To he Temporaiy Beroud-l.ieutenanU:—V. Pcuninßlon. F. Forcer. a4th Battalion tl*t ln.-lil:—Tcmporaiy Bce.-LicuL D. iemporwry Ihutenaut. . Ijaerpool Rest., 11th Battalion (P,oncers).—J. 8. C.oodaorc ...

THE BRITISH ADVANCE BEYOND POZIERES. DASHING EXPLOIT. SOME DEEDS OF GALLANTRY. Yorkshire Post and Morning ..

... from some the English Homo Counties greatly distinguished themselves, and participated the full iu the success of the The pioneers IU the enterprise were Kentish soldiers. All day Thursday our guns concentrated tire the positions, and night the men of ...

D.C.M. AWARDS

... had been killed or wounded. Coy. Qr.-Scrgf.-Major Canning organised aud took command the remnants of the battalion, and assisted another battalion in holding our line of trenche?. Upon the arrival of an officer on the 26th September, who took command, ...

THE YORKSHIRE fcOST. SATtTRftAY. JULY 9, 1915

... several occasions connection with wireless work under fire. (Acting C'oinpanv Sergt.-Major) Jeffrey, W.. (sttd. Ist Battalion) Battalion. Loyal North Lancashire Regt.—For conspicuous gallantry and ability Quinque Hue. on the December, when be led a night ...