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The Lincolnshire Regiment 1914-18


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Now willing to do on forum look-ups from "The History of the Lincolnshire Regiment 1914-18" by Col. Simpson.

Dave.

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Hi Dave,

I have two look-ups for you if it's OK - the other is on your Green Howards posting.

I think the Lincolnshire Regiment went into the front line between Bucquoy and Rossignol Wood on 31st March/1st April 1918. Do you have any accounts of this at all? Unfortunately, I don't know which part of the Lincs regiment this was.

My interest is because I am reseaching the 2/5th Duke of Wellington's (West Riding) Regiment, who I think they relieved.

with thanks

doogal

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Doogal.

This is all that is mentioned for that date...

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Morning Dave,

it's quite a biggy could you have a look what was happening on the following dates for the first and second batallions.

1Bn 28.04.1917 and 20.09.1917

2nd Bn 10.03.1915, 13.03.1915 and 29.09.1918

Thanks

George

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Morning Dave,

it's quite a biggy could you have a look what was happening on the following dates for the first and second batallions.

1Bn 28.04.1917 and 20.09.1917

2nd Bn 10.03.1915, 13.03.1915 and 29.09.1918

Thanks

George

Here we go George... (nothing on the 1st Bn for 28th April '17)...next 10! ( :o ) posts are yours...

...1/Lincs. , 20/9/17...

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...2/Lincs. 10th to 13th March 1915....(7 posts)...

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...2...

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...3...

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...4...

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2/Lincs 29/9/1918...(1 of 2)...

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...2...

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Dave,

This is so insignificant I doubt it is mentioned, but!!

Is there any inference of men being transferred to the North Stafford Regiment by any chance.

Roop

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Dave

I wonder if you might have any info on 1/4th Bn at Gommercourt on 1 July 1916, particularly on Lt Col Henry Gardner (ex 9th Bn), who was wounded.

He died of illness on 28th October 1918 and is buried in Cheltenham Cemetery.

Many thanks

Jimmy

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Is there any inference of men being transferred to the North Stafford Regiment by any chance.

You'll have to give me an idea of when this happened Roop, otherwise I've no chance of finding any possible reference.

Dave.

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I wonder if you might have any info on 1/4th Bn at Gommercourt on 1 July 1916,

Jimmy...

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You'll have to give me an idea of when this happened Roop, otherwise I've no chance of finding any possible reference.

Hi Dave,

A largish number were transferred and served in Ireland. This therefore had to be before April 1916 and may well have been late 1915 when 59 Div were preparing for France. Still a bit vague I know, but that is one of the reasons for asking the question :D

Roop

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Dave

Many thanks for the info on the 1/4th.

Looks as if I'll have to re-check my original sources regarding Lt Col Gardner.

Regards

Jimmy

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Hi Dave,

I've done a little more research on this, and for info, it appears to have been the 8th Lincolnshire Regiment that took the line - apparently they were ordered to assault a place called Rossignol Wood in early April 1918.

regards

doogal

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Hi Dave,

I've done a little more research on this, and for info, it appears to have been the 8th Lincolnshire Regiment that took the line - apparently they were ordered to assault a place called Rossignol Wood in early April 1918.

regards

doogal

Doogal.

Nothing really mentioned in the history, but here's a map from thwe O.H. showing the location of 8/Lincs on 5th April 1918...

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...and here's a trenchmap extract (57dNE) showing the area as on 14th June 1918...

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