Battle of Loos

Battle of Loos is in 1910-1920 First World War.

From 25 Sep 1915 and 08 Oct 1915 the Battle of Loos was fought in France on the Western Front. The Zeppelin airships crossed the Norfolk coastline at about 8.30pm. The L3, captained by Captain Lieutenant Johann Fritz, then turned south east, towards Great Yarmouth, and the L4, under the command of Kapitanleutnant Count Magnus von Platen-Hallermund, turned north west, towards King’s Lynn.

On 28 Sep 1915 Thomas Agar-Robartes (age 35) was wounded in the Battle of Loos.

On 29 Sep 1915 Lieutenant-Colonel Arthur George Edward Egerton (age 36) was killed in action at the Battle of Loos.

Around 01 Oct 1915 Clement Freeman-Mitford was killed in action at the Battle of Loos.