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The following events occurred in June 1916:

The flag of the Arab Revolt in the Martyrs' Memorial, Amman, Jordan.
Field Marshal Herbert Kitchener perishes when the battle cruiser HMS Hampshire strikes a mine and sinks off Scotland.

June 1, 1916 (Thursday)

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French soldiers resting in between German attacks at Fort Vaux during the Battle of Verdun.

June 2, 1916 (Friday)

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June 3, 1916 (Saturday)

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June 4, 1916 (Sunday)

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June 5, 1916 (Monday)

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June 5, 1916: One of the last photographs taken of Lord Kitchener.
 
HMS Hampshire

June 6, 1916 (Tuesday)

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June 7, 1916 (Wednesday)

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June 8, 1916 (Thursday)

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June 9, 1916 (Friday)

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June 10, 1916 (Saturday)

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The battlefield after the end of the Battle of Asiago.

June 11, 1916 (Sunday)

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June 12, 1916 (Monday)

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June 13, 1916 (Tuesday)

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  • Battle of Mont Sorrel – Canadian and British troops surprised German defenses following a morning barrage, forcing them to fall back to their original lines within an hour. Around 200 German soldiers were taken prisoner.[28][67]
  • The village of Spirit River, Alberta was established.[68]

June 14, 1916 (Wednesday)

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June 15, 1916 (Thursday)

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June 16, 1916 (Friday)

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June 17, 1916 (Saturday)

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June 18, 1916 (Sunday)

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Max Immelmann, German war ace

June 19, 1916 (Monday)

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June 20, 1916 (Tuesday)

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June 21, 1916 (Wednesday)

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June 22, 1916 (Thursday)

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June 23, 1916 (Friday)

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June 24, 1916 (Saturday)

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Victor Chapman, American airman

June 25, 1916 (Sunday)

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June 26, 1916 (Monday)

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June 27, 1916 (Tuesday)

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June 28, 1916 (Wednesday)

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June 29, 1916 (Thursday)

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June 30, 1916 (Friday)

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