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| 1861 | Birth |  |
| 19th June Edinburgh Birth of Douglas Haig |
| 1899 | Major |  |
| Appointed Major |
| 1903 | Inspector General |  |
| London Appointed Inspector General of Cavalry, serves in India |
| 1904 | Major |  |
| London Appointed Major General |
| 1910 | Lieutenant General |  |
| London Appointed Lieutenant General |
| 1914 | Commander |  |
| London Appointed Commander of the First Army as part of the BEF sent to France |
| 1914 | General |  |
| Appointed General |
| 1915 | Commander |  |
| 18th Dec London Appointed Commander-in-Chief |
| 1916 | Battle of Somme, 1st |  |
| Somme Tanks are used for the first time to cross trenches & destroy machine gun nests |
| 25th June Somme The Royal Flying Corps attack German observation balloons |
| 1st July Somme A major British offensive takes place resulting in 57,540 British casualties |
| 26th Sep Somme Captures the villages of Morval, Lesboeufs & Rancourt |
| 26th Sep Somme Supported by Foch's 6th Army but 20,000 British perish on the first day of the battle |
| 26th Sep Somme Surrounds German forces in the town of Comles |
| 1917 | Agreement Calais |  |
| 27th Feb Calais Lloyd George & the French War Committee agree the Haig-Nivelle plan |
| 27th Feb Calais The Haig-Nivelle plan is put in the command of the French C-in-C |
| 1917 | Battle of Cambrai |  |
| Cambrai Authorizes the Allied attack by the BEF against the Hindenburg Line |
| 16th Sep Cambrai Approves the plan for the offensive on the plain of Cambrai |
| 20th Nov Cambrai 6 KM are gained |
| 20th Nov Cambrai German reinforcements stop the Allied advance to Cambrai & regain lost land by Nov 30 |
| 1917 | Battle of Passchendale |  |
| 7th Oct Passchendale Haig decides to capture Paschendale |
| 9th Oct Passchendale Orders the Canadian Corps to capure the Pascendale Ridge |
| 12th Oct Passchendale 1st day of the Passchendale Offensive |
| 24th Oct Passchendale The Passchandale Offensive ceases after only advancing half a mile in 12 days |
| 1917 | Battle of Somme, 1st |  |
| 3rd Jan Somme The British advance 500 yards east of Beaucourt taking over 100 PoWs |
| 5th Jan Somme The British capture 2 German posts near Beaumont Hamel |
| 9th Jan Somme The British capture trenches east of Beaumont Hamel |
| 17th Jan Somme The British capture German posts on 600 yd front nth of Beaufort-sur-Ancre |
| 27th Jan Le Transloy The British take a position near Le Trans loy & capture a 350 strong garrison |
| 28th Jan Ancre The British capture Ancre |
| 31st Jan Somme The British repulse counter-attacks on Ancre |
| 6th Feb Somme The Germans evacuate Ancre |
| 8th Feb Somme The British capture Sailly-Saillisel ridge, Hill 153 |
| 22nd Feb Somme A preliminary withdrawal of 3 miles |
| 22nd Feb Somme The Alberich programme for German retreat to the Siegried Line is accelerated |
| 27th Feb Somme Le Barque & Ligny are captured by the British, 11 miles have been gained in 1 week |
| 14th Mar Somme The main German retreat to the Hindenburg line begins |
| 16th Mar St Pierre The British occupy St Pierre Vaast Wood |
| 5th April Somme The Allies now face the Hindenburg Line |
| 18th April Somme The British 5th Army captures Villers Guislain & Gonnelieu |
| 1917 | Capture of Ancre |  |
| 28th Jan Ancre The British capture Ancre |
| 1917 | Casualties |  |
| 30th April London During April the BEF loses 120,070, the heaviest since July 1917 |
| 1917 | Field Marshal |  |
| 1st Jan London Public announcement of Haig's promotion to Field Marshal |
| 1917 | Messines |  |
| 2nd June London Decides to distract the Germans from rebellion amongst French soldiers around Reims |
| 1917 | Offensive |  |
| 2nd Feb London Haig orders the Arras Offensive for 8th April |
| 2nd June Messines Orders an Allied offensive to distract the Germans from French mutinies |
| 1917 | Plan Haig Nivelle |  |
| 27th Feb Calais Lloyd George & the French War Committee agree the Haig-Nivelle plan |
| 1917 | Programme Alberich |  |
| 22nd Feb Somme The Alberich programme for German retreat to the Siegried Line is accelerated |
| 1918 | Battle of Amiens |  |
| 8th Aug Amiens 8-11 Aug, offensive instigated by Haig, ultimately leads to victory |
| 1918 | Battle of Flanders |  |
| Flanders Covers the entire British front from Dixmude to the Ypres salient |
| Flanders Devises a series of actions to advance into norther France & Belgium |
| 28th Sep Flanders 1st day of the battle of Flanders |
| 1st Oct Flanders The Allies have advanced 8 miles & all the German defenses taken |
| 14th Oct Flanders The 2nd Allied attack of the battle of Flanders commences |
| 17th Oct Ostend Ostend is liberated by the Allies during the battle of Flanders |
| 19th Oct Bruges Bruges is liberated by the Allies during the battle of Flanders |
| 20th Oct Flanders The Allies reach the Dutch border |
| 11th Nov Flanders The Allies reach a line running from Terneuzen, Ghent, Scheldt River, Ath & St Ghislan |
| 1918 | Capture of Bruges |  |
| 19th Oct Bruges Bruges is liberated by the Allies during the battle of Flanders |
| 1918 | Capture of Ostend |  |
| 17th Oct Ostend Ostend is liberated by the Allies during the battle of Flanders |
| 1918 | Commander |  |
| 28th July London Appointed Commander of the French 1st Army by Foch for the Amiens Offensive |
| 1918 | Conference of Bombon |  |
| 24th July Bombon Conference of all the commanders-in-chief to consider allied operations, all present proposals for the employment of allied armies |
| 24th July Bombon Haig proposes the Amiens Offensive at the Bombon Conference |
| 1918 | Offensive |  |
| 7th June Messines Launches the Messines offensive |
| 24th July Amiens Proposes the Amiens Offensive at the Bombon Conference |
| 1919 | Honours |  |
| Awarded the Order of Merit |
| 1919 | Peerage |  |
| Bemersyde Created Earl of Bemersyde, 1st |
| 1921 | President |  |
| Appointed President of the British Legion |
| 1928 | Death |  |
| 29th Jan London Death of Douglas Haig |
| 2001 | Election |  |
| The Conservative Party wins 32.7% of votes cast & 166 MPs |
| 2001 | Resignation |  |
| Resigns after the general election |