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World War 1 One ww1 wwII greatwar greatThe 9th Battalion, The Black Watch
During World War I the 25 battalions of Black Watch fought mainly in France and Flanders. In 1915 all the Territorial battalions and some of the newly formed Service Battalions of the Regiment (including the 9th) were engaged in the battles along the Western Front. In September came the initially successful but horrifically costly attacks at Loos in which the 9th Battalion suffered over 700 casualties. By the spring of 1918, the final massive German offensive caused a confused withdrawal all the battalions which suffered heavy losses. Those of the 9th at Arras were so great that it had to amalgamate with the 4th/5th.
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