March 1916

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Clifford Berryman on the United States Army expedition to capture Pancho Villa
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Italian trenches at the beginning of the Fifth Battle of the Isonzo.

The following events occurred in March 1916:

March 1, 1916 (Wednesday)

March 2, 1916 (Thursday)

March 3, 1916 (Friday)

March 4, 1916 (Saturday)

March 5, 1916 (Sunday)

March 6, 1916 (Monday)

Newton D. Baker, United States Secretary of War

March 7, 1916 (Tuesday)

March 8, 1916 (Wednesday)

British infantry near the Tigris river during the Battle of Dujaila.

March 9, 1916 (Thursday)

March 10, 1916 (Friday)

March 11, 1916 (Saturday)

March 12, 1916 (Sunday)

Lieutenant General Fenton John Aylmer

March 13, 1916 (Monday)

March 14, 1916 (Tuesday)

March 15, 1916 (Wednesday)

March 16, 1916 (Thursday)

March 17, 1916 (Friday)

March 18, 1916 (Saturday)

March 19, 1916 (Sunday)

March 20, 1916 (Monday)

Ota Benga

March 21, 1916 (Tuesday)

March 22, 1916 (Wednesday)

March 23, 1916 (Thursday)

March 24, 1916 (Friday)

March 25, 1916 (Saturday)

Ishi

March 26, 1916 (Sunday)

March 27, 1916 (Monday)

An aerial view of St Eloi, Belgium, 19 March 1916, before the British attack

March 28, 1916 (Tuesday)

March 29, 1916 (Wednesday)

March 30, 1916 (Thursday)

  • Lake Naroch Offensive – The Russian offensive was called off after mounting casualties and the spring thaw had turned attacking ground to swamp. Both sides recorded conflicting casualty reports, with casualties on the opposing side inflated to exceed their losses. The Russian Second Army lost 76,409 men, including 12,000 from hypothermia but German estimated the tally to be around 110,000. German recorded their own casualties at 20,000, while the Russian forces had it double the size.[119]
  • Actions of St Eloi Craters — Germans were forced out of two out of the five craters created by Allied detonations three days earlier at St Eloi, Belgium.[120]
  • Russian hospital ship SS Portugal was sunk by German submarine SM U-33 in the Black Sea, with only 158 out of the 273 passengers and crew rescued.[121]
  • The Montreal Canadiens defeated the Portland Rosebuds in the Stanley Cup Finals by three games to two.[122]

March 31, 1916 (Friday)

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