Key dates over April 1916
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Lives lost on this day: 2
3rd April 1916 - Supply of newspaper restricted
Rolling Casualty Count: 2844
At the Front:
1st Batt: In billets in Bouvigny and working parties very active. Weather fine and warm.
2nd Batt: Inspection of kit by Co Commander. A Brigade Bombing course held in Brigade HQ.
4thBatt: Inspection of Lewis gun teams in preparation for move tomorrow
8th Batt: Batt relieved by 14th and 13th Batts Yorks and Lancs Regiment and marched to billets in Colincamps for the night . A total of 7 killed and 17 wounded while in the trenches.
9th Batt: brigade rested all day and after dark marched to the river bank and filed across a long floating bridge over the Tigris and then into the trenches. The 28th and 40th Brigades were already there.
On the Home Front:
Important – Owing to the Government Restrictions on the supply of paper, Newsagents will receive only the supplies that are ordered. There will be no margin for the supply of casual customers
Theatre Royal, Worcester – Monday April 3rd and during the week, Once nightly, at 7.30, Matinees Wednesday and Saturday at 2.15 – The London Success of 1915 QUINNEY’S A NEW COMEDY
Information researched by the WWW100 team.
Casualties
- Cpl George Mackie 2147 - 1/8th Bn Worcestershire
- Pte William Robert Brown 2098 - 1/8th Bn Worcestershire