1864 - 43rd engaged with Maoris (New Zealand).
1918 – 2nd Bn OXF & BUCKS LI.
Promotions to be Lieutenant:- 2Lt C E Barnes – 25.4.18.
The Regiment relieved the 2HLI in the Left Sub-section of the Brigade Front.
Headquarters – Boisleux-au-Mont.
Relief effected without incident.
Distribution as under:-
Right Front – D Coy reinforced temporarily by 1 Platoon B Coy.
Left Front – 2 Platoons A Coy.
Support – D Coy less 1 Platoon.
Defended Locality – A Coy less 2 Platoons.
Reserve – C Coy.
A continuous front line – fairly good trench.
1918 –1/1stBuckinghamshire Battalion – GRANEZZA.
Divisional Reserve.
Battalion all on Woking Parties, mostly clearing Snow on GRANEZZA – PRIA DEL ACQUA Road.
A dull day with some rain in the Evening.
Ration Strength: 36 Officers 750 OR. Casualties: 1 OR to Hospital.
1945 – 1st Bn Oxf & Bucks LI – North West Europe
On the 25th the 4th Royal Welch Fusiliers carried out the initial attack and at 1300 hrs. A and B Companies were directed on Gyhum (0515) and Wehldorf (0316). Opposition was considerable, especially against B Company, but A Company outflanked it and Gyhum fell to their combined assault C and D Companies then attacked Wehldorf and by nightfall had reached its outskirts against fierce opposition. A and B Companies were moved up and the Regiment sat round a furiously blazing village until dawn. During the night the enemy managed to slip away and a patrol found it empty.
1945 - 2nd (Airborne) Bn, Oxf & Bucks LI - NWE Ebsdorf
Cadre for N.C.O.'s & potential N.C.O.'s started chief instructor Maj Edmunds.
Coy's engaged in training, medical inspection, football etc.
1946 – 2nd Bn Oxf & Bucks LI – Palestine - Ceremonial Parade at Allenby Barracks, Jerusalem to commemorate the Regiment leaving the 6 Airborne Division. Major/General Cassels gave farewell speech.
1953 - 1st Bn Oxf & Bucks LI (43rd & 52nd) - Empire Ken docked at Southampton after a good voyage.