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* [[Battle of the Ancre Heights]] – The [[Reserve Army (United Kingdom)|British Reserve Army]] attacked German defenses along the [[Ancre|Ancre River]] in northeastern [[France]] in a continuation of the [[Battle of Thiepval Ridge]].<ref>{{cite book |title=The Somme: The Day-by-Day Account |last=McCarthy |first=C. |year=1995 |orig-year=1993 |publisher=Weidenfeld Military |location=London |edition=Arms & Armour Press |isbn=1-85409-330-4|pages=129–130}}</ref> The [[2nd Canadian Division]] attacked and briefly held the strategically important German line named [[Capture of Regina Trench|Regina Trench]] that ran northwest of the village of [[Le Sars]], [[France]].{{sfn|Miles|1992|p=449-451}}
* [[Battle of the Ancre Heights]] – The [[Reserve Army (United Kingdom)|British Reserve Army]] attacked German defenses along the [[Ancre|Ancre River]] in northeastern [[France]] in a continuation of the [[Battle of Thiepval Ridge]].<ref>{{cite book |title=The Somme: The Day-by-Day Account |last=McCarthy |first=C. |year=1995 |orig-year=1993 |publisher=Weidenfeld Military |location=London |edition=Arms & Armour Press |isbn=1-85409-330-4|pages=129–130}}</ref> The [[2nd Canadian Division]] attacked and briefly held the strategically important German line named [[Capture of Regina Trench|Regina Trench]] that ran northwest of the village of [[Le Sars]], [[France]].{{sfn|Miles|1992|p=449-451}}
* [[Flămânda Offensive]] – Romanian forces crossed the [[Danube]] River and established a bridgehead at [[Prundu|Flămânda]] (then part of [[Macedonia (region)|Macedonia]]).<ref>{{cite book| title= Encyclopedia of World War I |author= Spencer Tucker, Priscilla Mary Roberts |publisher= ABC-Clio |year= 2005 |isbn= 1-85109-420-2|page=419}}</ref>
* [[Flămânda Offensive]] – Romanian forces crossed the [[Danube]] River and established a bridgehead at [[Prundu|Flămânda]] (then part of [[Macedonia (region)|Macedonia]]).<ref>{{cite book| title= Encyclopedia of World War I |author= Spencer Tucker, Priscilla Mary Roberts |publisher= ABC-Clio |year= 2005 |isbn= 1-85109-420-2|page=419}}</ref>
* Eleven German Navy Zeppelins raided [[England]], but most failed to reach their targets, with only one British soldier reported as a casualty. Royal Flying Corps [[Second Lieutenant]] W. J. Tempest in a [[Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2|Royal aircraft]] shot down airship ''L 31'' outside London, killing its entire crew, including the famed airship commander Heinrich Mathy who leaped to his death from the burning Zeppelin.<ref>Whitehouse, Arch, ''The Zeppelin Fighters'', New York: Ace Books, 1966, no ISBN number, pp. 174–177.</ref>
* Eleven German Navy Zeppelins raided [[England]], but most failed to reach their targets, with only one British soldier reported as a casualty. Royal Flying Corps [[Second Lieutenant]] W. J. Tempest in a [[Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2|Royal aircraft]] shot down airship ''L 31'' outside London, killing its entire crew, including the famed airship commander Heinrich Mathy who leaped to his death from the burning Zeppelin.<ref>Whitehouse, Arch, ''The Zeppelin Fighters'', New York: Ace Books, 1966, no ISBN, pp. 174–177.</ref>
* The [[Royal Flying Corps]] established the [[No. 75 Squadron RAF|No. 75 Squadron]].<ref>{{cite book| last1=Rawlings| first1=John D.R.| title=Fighter Squadrons of the RAF and their Aircraft| date=1969| publisher=Macdonald and Jane's (Publishers) Ltd.| location=London| isbn=0-354-01028-X| page=191| edition=1978}}</ref>
* The [[Royal Flying Corps]] established the [[No. 75 Squadron RAF|No. 75 Squadron]].<ref>{{cite book| last1=Rawlings| first1=John D.R.| title=Fighter Squadrons of the RAF and their Aircraft| date=1969| publisher=Macdonald and Jane's (Publishers) Ltd.| location=London| isbn=0-354-01028-X| page=191| edition=1978}}</ref>
* [[Time in the Republic of Ireland|Dublin Mean Time]], which was 25 minutes behind [[Greenwich Mean Time]], was made the same as British time at 2:00&nbsp;a.m. under terms of the Time Ireland Act for [[Republic of Ireland|Ireland]].<ref>{{cite journal|last=Dyson|first=Frank Watson |author-link=Frank Watson Dyson |date=November 1916| title=Standard time in Ireland|journal=The Observatory|volume=39|pages=467–468| url=http://adsabs.harvard.edu/full/1916Obs....39..467D|bibcode=1916Obs....39..467D}}</ref>
* [[Time in the Republic of Ireland|Dublin Mean Time]], which was 25 minutes behind [[Greenwich Mean Time]], was made the same as British time at 2:00&nbsp;a.m. under terms of the Time Ireland Act for [[Republic of Ireland|Ireland]].<ref>{{cite journal|last=Dyson|first=Frank Watson |author-link=Frank Watson Dyson |date=November 1916| title=Standard time in Ireland|journal=The Observatory|volume=39|pages=467–468| url=http://adsabs.harvard.edu/full/1916Obs....39..467D|bibcode=1916Obs....39..467D}}</ref>

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Palace Coup against Emperor Iyasu of Ethiopia

The following events occurred in October 1916:

October 1 1916 (Sunday)

October 2 1916 (Monday)

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SMS Körös

October 3 1916 (Tuesday)

October 4 1916 (Wednesday)

SS Gallia in 1913

October 5 1916 (Thursday)

SMS Cöln

October 6 1916 (Friday)

October 7 1916 (Saturday)

October 8 1916 (Sunday)

October 9 1916 (Monday)

October 10 1916 (Tuesday)

Wounded Italian soldiers being transferred.

October 11 1916 (Wednesday)

October 12 1916 (Thursday)

Aviator Tony Jannus, killed in a crash

October 13 1916 (Friday)

October 14 1916 (Saturday)

Golfer Jim Barnes, first PGA champion

October 15 1916 (Sunday)

October 16 1916 (Monday)

October 17 1916 (Tuesday)

October 18 1916 (Wednesday)

October 19 1916 (Thursday)

October 20 1916 (Friday)

Imperatritsa Mariya at anchor in Sevastopol

October 21 1916 (Saturday)

Karl von Stürgkh, Minister-President of Austria, assassinated

October 22 1916 (Sunday)

October 23 1916 (Monday)

October 24 1916 (Tuesday)

October 25 1916 (Wednesday)

October 26 1916 (Thursday)

October 27 1916 (Friday)

October 28 1916 (Saturday)

October 29 1916 (Sunday)

October 30 1916 (Monday)

October 31 1916 (Tuesday)

Italian infantry after leaving the trenches on the eve of the Ninth Battle of the Isonzo

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