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Remembered Today:

Lake Doiran


Alan Peacock

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I am looking for info. on the national borders around

Lake Doiran in 1918. I am trying to find which country

Lt. COL. Dan Burges won his VC. I have posted a question

on this topic before and in spite of helpful replies I have

not yet been able to locate which Balkan country the action

took place.

Alan.

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Lake Doiran straddles the modern border of FYRO Macedonia and Greece. It is also roughly 15 miles from the Bulgarian border.

Macedonia was partitioned in 1913 and I think that Lake Doiran fell on the border of the Greek and Serbian sectors.

Andy

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Andy,

I think you're right.... my geography of that area in '18 is sketchy at best, but I've heard/read something very close to what you've said.

Alan, - you might be interested to know that I'm in the process of trying to get a plaque for Burges... read here ---> Burges plaque

Les.

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And the distribution of British forces for the attack on September 18th, with Lake Dorjan in the top right corner.

Robert

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Alan

Daniel Burges won his VC leading the 7th SWB up the lower slopes of the Grand Couronne. At the time this was on the Serbian side of the border - now in FYROM.

Les

Interesting to hear that you are planning to put up a plaque to Burges. As Chairman of the Salonika Campaign Society would you like me to mention this at out forthcoming Committee Meeting and post something in the Society's September newsletter?

Alan Wakefield

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[Here is a map that illustrates the borders in 1917.

Robert,

Many thanks for the maps you sent, first class!,

A great help.

Alan.

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Les

Interesting to hear that you are planning to put up a plaque to Burges. As Chairman of the Salonika Campaign Society would you like me to mention this at out forthcoming Committee Meeting and post something in the Society's September newsletter?

 

Alan Wakefield

Alan

Please!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D

I'll contact you off forum too

Cheers,

Les.

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