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The last moments of the French battleship Bouvet, 18 March 1915. Bouvet sinking March 18 1915.jpg
The last moments of the French battleship Bouvet, 18 March 1915.
Commemorative $50 coins by Robert Aitken for the Panama-Pacific International Exposition. 1915-S $50 Panama-Pacific 50 Dollar Octagonal.jpg
Commemorative $50 coins by Robert Aitken for the Panama–Pacific International Exposition.

The following events occurred in March 1915:

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March 1, 1915 (Monday)

March 2, 1915 (Tuesday)

HMS Canopus fires a salvo from her 12 in (300 mm) guns against Ottoman forts in the Dardanelles. HMS Canopus bombarding Turkish forts March 1915.jpg
HMS Canopus fires a salvo from her 12 in (300 mm) guns against Ottoman forts in the Dardanelles.

March 3, 1915 (Wednesday)

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March 4, 1915 (Thursday)

March 5, 1915 (Friday)

March 6, 1915 (Saturday)

March 7, 1915 (Sunday)

March 8, 1915 (Monday)

March 9, 1915 (Tuesday)

March 10, 1915 (Wednesday)

March 11, 1915 (Thursday)

Prisoners of the Bluff War in Thompson, Utah, waiting to board a train for their trial in Salt Lake City. Polk and Posey War March 1915.jpg
Prisoners of the Bluff War in Thompson, Utah, waiting to board a train for their trial in Salt Lake City.

March 12, 1915 (Friday)

General Ian Hamilton. Ian Hamilton.jpg
General Ian Hamilton.

March 13, 1915 (Saturday)

March 14, 1915 (Sunday)

Dresden, flying a white flag, moments prior to her scuttling SMS Dresden before scuttling.jpg
Dresden, flying a white flag, moments prior to her scuttling

March 15, 1915 (Monday)

March 16, 1915 (Tuesday)

March 17, 1915 (Wednesday)

March 18, 1915 (Thursday)

HMS Irresistible abandoned and sinking. HMS Irresistible abandoned 18 March 1915.jpg
HMS Irresistible abandoned and sinking.

March 19, 1915 (Friday)

March 20, 1915 (Saturday)

March 21, 1915 (Sunday)

March 22, 1915 (Monday)

March 23, 1915 (Tuesday)

March 24, 1915 (Wednesday)

March 25, 1915 (Thursday)

U.S. Navy inspection team examining the large implosion hole in the port side of submarine USS F-4 after it was raised and towed to Honolulu, August 1915. USS F-4 1913.jpg
U.S. Navy inspection team examining the large implosion hole in the port side of submarine USS F-4 after it was raised and towed to Honolulu, August 1915.

March 26, 1915 (Friday)

March 27, 1915 (Saturday)

March 28, 1915 (Sunday)

March 29, 1915 (Monday)

March 30, 1915 (Tuesday)

March 31, 1915 (Wednesday)

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Flag Officer, East Africa</span> Military unit

During the First World War, the Commander-in-Chief at the Cape, Rear Admiral Herbert King-Hall, expended much effort to destroy the elusive German light cruiser Königsberg.

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