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May 31st, 2018

31/5/2018

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​On this day 31st May
 
1816 - 2nd Bn. 52nd finally disbanded at Canterbury
 
1915 - 1st Bn Oxf & Bucks LI - Advance on Amara (Tigris); capture of Norfolk Hill by attack in boats, 1st Bn Oxf & Bucks LI engaged.
 
1918 – 2nd Bn OXF & BUCKS LI – SAULTY.
Notification received that the Regiment would relieve a battalion of the Left Brigade, Guards Division on 7/8 June.
 
1918 –1/1stBuckinghamshire Battalion – GRUMO  & CEREDA.
Battalion paraded at 8am for Ceremonial Parade outside camp.
Medal Ribbons were distributed by GOC 145 INF BDE and Bn’s then marched past.
Very hot day.
Ration Strength: 27 Officers 728 OR.  Casualties: 2 OR to Hospital-Sick.
 
1940 – 1st Bn Oxf & Bucks LI (43rd) – Withdrawal to DUNKIRK.
It was a day of tense excitement, fine and clear; enemy aircraft were continually over. Some of our Spitfires appeared occasionally and drove the enemy off. Some delayed-action bombs were dropped over the Regiment's area, but there were no casualties. Orders and counter-orders were received about embarking.
At 1800 hrs. definite orders were received to embark. The few remaining vehicles were rendered useless and the Regiment marched off. Our progress was delayed by the preceding brigade. Major Richards refused an offer of transport, as he wished to keep the Regiment together. We marched nearer nine than four and a half miles, as we had estimated the distance. Dunkirk was being shelled and bombed.
 
1959 – 1st Green Jackets, 43rd & 52nd The Regiment disembarked and arrived at Jellalabad Barracks, Tidworth, by train.(on return from CYPRUS)
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May 30th, 2018

30/5/2018

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​On this day 30th May
 
1918 – 2nd Bn OXF & BUCKS LI – SAULTY.
 
1918 –1/1stBuckinghamshire Battalion – GRUMO  & CEREDA.
Battalion marched at 4.30am arriving at Staging Camp near VILLA VERLA about 9am.
Camp consisted of Italian Bivouacs and a few Bell Tents. Plenty of room for everyone.
Battalion had Breakfasts on arrival. No work done during the day.
Ration Strength: 27 Officers 428 OR.  Casualties: NIL.
 
1940 – 1st Bn Oxf & Bucks LI (43rd) – Following Battle of Comines Withdrawal to DUNKIRK.
Just south of Houthem 4080 all the motor trans­port, except for a few vehicles which we were allowed to keep, were destroyed, and the Regiment marched into the Dunkirk perimeter. The Regiment moved into a wooded area about ten miles from the sea. Companies were given areas, all-round defence was organized and with the useful addition of tools collected from the roadside as we marched in, slit trenches were soon dug for all.
 
1940 – 4th (TA) Bn Oxf & Bucks LI – CASSEL
Orders were received to march on a 50-degree bearing to Watou and thence due north to Hondschoote, where the canal was said to be held by our own troops (in point of fact it was not). The leading half-column passed to the north of Watou and got well on the way to Hondschoote before encountering a strong force of the enemy, to whom they were compelled to surrender after putting up a stiff fight. The rear half-column, finding Watou occupied by enemy tanks, attempted to make a detour to the south of the village, but soon found itself surrounded by a strong enemy force consisting of tanks, guns, mortars and motorized infantry in armoured troop carriers. Against these the only weapons that we had been able to take with us—rifles and Bren guns—were practically useless; but an attempt at resistance was made until the party was overwhelmed by the advance of heavy enemy tanks. As further resistance merely meant increasing the already heavy casualty list whilst serving absolutely no useful purpose, they too surrendered.
Apart from most of the transport drivers who left Cassel on the 27th May, Lieutenant Wallis (of the brigade anti-tank company), Lieutenant Eley and a handful of men were the only members of the 4th Battalion who succeeded in returning to England.
 
1959 – 1st Green Jackets, 43rd & 52nd - H.T. Dunera docked at Southampton at 1600 hours. Light Division Assembly was sounded by the bugles, and the band of the 2nd Green Jackets, K.R.R.C., played on the dockside
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May 29th, 2018

29/5/2018

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​On this day 29th May
 
1848 - 52nd - employed in aid of the civil power at Bradford.
 
1896 – 2nd Bn Oxf LI – “Long Shoulder” abolished and the “Short Shoulder” adopted
 
1918 – 2nd Bn OXF & BUCKS LI – SAULTY.
A, C Coys Route March, under Capt Bobby MC, route as on 27th (via Conturelle – Warluzel – Sombrin).
 
1918 –1/1stBuckinghamshire Battalion – GRUMO  & CEREDA.
Commanding Officer inspected all Coys during the Morning.
Lights Out 8pm in view of early start next day.
Ration Strength: 30 Officers 729 OR.  Casualties: 5 OR to Hospital-Sick.
 
1940 – 4th (TA) Bn Oxf & Bucks LI – CASSEL
Night again was quiet, but the next day brought increased enemy activity on all sides and it became quite obvious that we were entirely surrounded. There was heavy bombing and shelling from which we had a number of casualties. Major Thorne was killed by a shell which burst in Battalion headquarters, and Captain Lightfoot, the quartermaster, was slightly injured in the foot. Enemy tanks could be seen moving about throughout the day on all sides of us and infantry were also seen to be digging themselves in or preparing fresh gun positions. One or two guns were brought to bear on them, but they were too far away for results to be seen.
During the afternoon orders arrived that Cassel was to be evacuated that night. The order also contained the warning that "some enemy opposition may be encountered which will be swept aside with the bayonet." A route was given which was said to be free of the enemy, but subsequent reconnaissance showed that it was so strongly held that it was determined to attempt to escape across country in single file. Accordingly, at 2230 hrs. what was left of the Cassel force began to evacuate the town, abandoning everything except what each man could carry with him. Second Lieutenant Clerke Brown attempted to get his carriers out, but they were attacked by German tanks and obliterated. Second Lieutenant Clerke Brown was mortally wounded and died later in hospital.
At first the march went well—two platoons of B Company were lost but eventually retrieved—but, after a particularly long halt, it was discovered that the rear half of the column had lost contact with the front half. The night was so dark that there was no hope of contact being remade and from that time there were two main columns. As the march progressed other small parties also lost touch and disappeared hi the dark.
The troops, very tired and hungry, were not in much condition for fighting. They had had very little rest since retreating from Brussels a fortnight before and had also been on very short rations throughout. However, when they did come in contact with the enemy they put up very stiff resistance.
First actual contact with the enemy was made at Wannerzeele,(Winnezeele 3567) where the leading half of the columns came under fire. Major Graham was killed leading a successful bayonet charge which cleared a way for the rest of the troops.
The rear half of the column also came under fire near Wannerzeele,(Winnezeele 3567)but escaped with only two casualties.
 
1948 – 1st Bn Oxf & Bucks LI - The first intake of National Service soldiers arrived and posted to B Company.
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May 28th, 2018

28/5/2018

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​On this day 28th May
 
1845 – 43rd - Great fire at Quebec; 43rd gave valuable assistance in putting it out.
 
1918 – 2nd Bn OXF & BUCKS LI – SAULTY.
The four Company Assistant Accountants began a course of Instruction in Chiropody under OC 5th Field Ambulance. (Completed 1.6.18.)
 
1918 –1/1stBuckinghamshire Battalion – GRUMO  & CEREDA.
Coys Training 6.30am – 10am.
MAJOR P A HALL rejoined from Central School PRAGLIA.
Ration Strength: 29 Officers 734 OR.  Casualties: 1 OR to Hospital-Sick.
 
1940 – 1st Buckinghamshire Battalion – HAZEBROUCK
As soon as it was light troop movements along the Therouanne (western) road could be seen from a good obser­vation post on the second floor. Both troops and lorries were fired on by a concentration of every available Bren with tracer, and made good targets at fourteen hundred yards. This one-sided target practice did not last for long. Soon the enemy mortars were ranging on the building.
At 0630 hrs one of the ammunition trucks, unfortunately only half-unloaded, was hit and continued exploding for two hours. Firing increased and there were more casualties. To the astonishment of all, at 0900 hrs. an enemy battery appeared not half a mile away, firing at Cassel from an open field. Two Vickers guns of the 4th Cheshire Regiment, manned by mem­bers of the old Wycombe machine-gun company, were taken up on to the roof. Their firing was most effective, but eventually it produced redoubled and more accurate fire from the enemy six-barrelled nebelwerfers.
At 1000 hrs. some enemy got into the garden of headquarters under cover of smoke and shouted for the Battalion to surrender. At least one of them never left the garden.
Tanks appeared on both sides. Some were hit and at least one put out of action. The same sort of fighting continued for the rest of the morning, by which time most of the transport was on fire, including all the carriers used as roadblocks.
At 1300 hrs. a more serious attack had to be faced. Several tanks came past the front and fired point blank at twenty yards. These attacks, coupled with mortar bombing, machine-gun fire and sniping, but countered continually by anti-tank and .303 fire were maintained until 1430 hrs., when there was a well-marked lull for an hour or more. It was found that ammunition was seriously short, but, as over half the attached G.H.Q. troops scarcely knew how to fire a rifle, their ammunition was with­drawn and they were unceremoniously consigned to the cellars.
At this time, too, it was agreed between Majors Heyworth and Viney that as the remnants of the Battalion were obviously not now holding up the advance and the rifle companies had been overrun, added to which brigade had ordered a move out the day before (after headquarters had lost touch with the com­panies), all who were left should march out and make for the coast that night, provided that resistance could be maintained until then.
During the lull Major Viney discovered two boxes of cigars that he had received at Lesdain. Determined that they should not be smoked by Germans, he went round the posts until everyone, officers, non-commissioned officers and men alike, were all smoking cigars.
But it was the lull before the storm, for, at about 1630 hrs, the artillery started again. This time it was not mortars but heavier stuff, and in quick succession the top and then the second floor had to be evacuated. The chapel wing was now useless. The enemy had the exact range. There were many wounded by now and Major Heyworth decided to go across to the G.H.Q. build­ing to see if it was worth evacuating there. He never returned.
Shells were coming down thick and fast and Major Viney decided that the building must be evacuated at once. The whole building was on fire and the cellars badly damaged. Men who could move, weapons and the very small supply of ammunition left were taken outside into the garden at the east end. The adjutant, Captain Ritchie, who led a party out the other end, was killed very soon afterwards.
Once in the garden, Major Viney, who had perhaps a hundred men but only two Brens and virtually no ammunition, found that the party was trapped. They climbed into one of the house gardens in the Northeast corner, where they were concealed from view. He ordered them to stand fast there until dark, when they would try to make a break, but, if attacked, he told them that he might have to surrender because so many men were unarmed and ammunition was so short. Besides, they were vulnerably placed if discovered and attacked.
Major Viney took a nominal roll of those who were with him and went into the house to watch developments.
It was now 1800 hrs and six tanks were bombarding the main building at short range. There was a great roar as it collapsed altogether. The tanks advanced towards it still firing hard. Then a section of infantry came noisily down the street. He ducked down at his window, but he had been seen. Just as one of the Germans threw a grenade into the house he climbed through the window and surrendered his party.
The defence of Hazebrouck was over.
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May 27th, 2018

27/5/2018

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​On this day 27th May
 
1857 - 52nd - joined the Punjab Field Force under Brig.-General Nicholson at Wuzeerabad, and by order of its Commanding Officer (Colonel Campbell) was dressed in khaki; the first Regiment so clothed.
 
1918 – 2nd Bn OXF & BUCKS LI – SAULTY.
The Brigadier General witnessed one platoon per company carry out a tactical exercise in Saulty Park.
6PM – B and D Coys Route March via Conturelle – Warluzel – Sombrin.
 
1918 –1/1stBuckinghamshire Battalion – GRUMO  & CEREDA.
Heavy rain fell all day. Training was limited in consequence to lectures.
Ration Strength: 29 Officers 748 OR.  Casualties: 1 OR to Hospital-Sick.
 
1940 – Three battalions of the regiment serving with the B.E.F engaged in heavy fighting covering the withdrawal to Dunkirk.
1st Bn Oxf & Bucks LI engaged in Defence of Comines-Warneton
1st Bucks Bn engaged in the Defence of Hazebrouck.
4th Bn Oxf & Bucks LI engaged in the Defence of Cassel.
 
1940 – 1st Buckinghamshire Battalion – HAZEBROUCK.
In the morning of the 27th the battle began in earnest. The weather had broken at last; it was cloudy, with a heavy shower in the afternoon. All day there was firing, and enemy movement was visible in some part of the Battalion’s area.
By 1100 hrs. B, C and D Companies had all been in action, but were not yet hard pressed. Another platoon of A Company was put under the command of D Company. There was steady shelling and enemy tanks and infantry attacked in several sectors. Numerous tanks were driven off by anti-tank-rifle fire.
At 1200 hrs. the enemy started a general attack on C and D Companies. The town was bombarded by infantry guns and heavy mortars, while flights of enemy aircraft flew over bombing and strafing. The enemy also found the range of Battalion headquarters, which suffered some damage. A Company nearby had heavy casualties.
At about this time a wireless message from brigade came in to Battalion headquarters ordering one company, B, the carrier platoon and an anti-tank gun to move to Hondeghem; a reply was sent that the enemy was already there and a further order was received to stand fast.
At 1600 hrs. C Company reported that five enemy light tanks had been put out of action by its anti-tank rifles and that one platoon and a section of another had been cut off or killed. A Company was then ordered to establish a fresh line in the buildings behind C Company while the latter withdrew through A Company.
D Company was also hard pressed. The enemy brought up infantry by troop-carrying aircraft and motor transport and assembled them behind the tanks. B Company was ordered to try to support D Company by overhead fire which it was hoped would prevent a threatened penetration of the town to the west of the railway station.
By 1900 hrs. Battalion headquarters was finding great difficulty in communicating with companies, as even orderlies were failing to get through. An hour later A Company (one platoon with the four composite platoons, the other two platoons being still with D Company) was in position, but only a few men of C Company had withdrawn through A. By this time, too, the shelling of Battalion headquarters and the former G.H.Q., which were large buildings and had probably been spotted, was so heavy that it was decided to move out temporarily to the houses on the other side of the street leading north. The intelligence section had to abandon its observation post in the church tower when it was hit by shellfire. A wireless message was sent to brigade explaining the position and asking for help if possible. Direct speech contact was no longer possible, but Morse messages got through. When an answer came it said that help was coming from the 44th Division from the south.
At 2030 hrs. the enemy broke right through D Company’s position with infantry and tanks, and pushed in towards the centre of the town and Battalion headquarters, at the same time working in to the rear and cutting that company off entirely from the rest of the Battalion. Others of the enemy worked to the right flank of A Company and established a machine-gun post covering the road running behind it.
It is difficult to piece together all aspects of the rifle companies’ fighting at this time, but the general picture is of a series of platoon battles; while the Germans, using tanks and infantry, gradually infiltrated through the gaps between company and company and between platoon and platoon. Nearly all platoons were heavily engaged, particularly those of C and D Companies; for them the battle had begun in earnest at 0900 hrs. and had continued all day.
From the direction of the main enemy attack it was C Company and, to a lesser extent, D Company which bore the brunt, but it was only the steady defence of all rifle companies throughout the day that enabled Battalion headquarters and H.Q. Company, having had no close fighting on the 27th, to hold out as long as they did.
That the enemy was able to make penetrations, albeit at heavy cost in men and tanks, was due to the inevitably wide frontages held by companies. Major Heyworth’s plan, and all credit must be given to him for it, was to have all-round defence of the town. To ask a single battalion to defend effectively a town of Hazebrouck’s size was at the very least asking a great deal. Even so, Major Heyworth succeeded not only in providing all-round defence, without depth it is true, but in keeping one company in reserve. This company, A, was used as planned when it went to the support of C where the pressure was strongest.
Meanwhile, at Battalion headquarters there was firing close by and suddenly a section of enemy went past at the end of the road, moving from west to east. They were fired on and scattered. Enemy fire coming from both north and west caused some casualties. Two carriers were driven into position as a roadblock to the north and immediately a tank began firing at the end of the street. It was obvious that headquarters were awkwardly placed and the order was given to return to the convent. The shelling had died down, although fires raged in many parts of the town and small-arms fire was coming from all directions. There was trouble in getting the wounded back, but eventually the regimental aid post was moved into the convent cellars, which were extensive; they ran the whole length of the building with an exit at either end. The wireless truck had to be abandoned and was put out of action.
The move was completed by dusk, when odd sections which had been cut off from their companies, having fought their way through, began to drift in to Battalion headquarters. All rifle companies had been overrun and cut off and very few men were able to reach headquarters. From the very nature of the battle rifle companies, with sections and platoons cut off and out of touch owing to the wide frontages held and the many enemy infiltrations, could withdraw only in scattered parties.
These scattered parties were greatly helped by the action of Captain Pallett, the quartermaster, and the transport officer, Captain Mason, who organised B Echelon drivers, cooks and sundry miscellaneous other ranks into a self-contained fighting force which fought a sturdy rearguard action and enabled many weary men to retire.
By nightfall all touch with rifle companies had been lost and Battalion headquarters were largely dependent for information on the garbled reports of the few men and sections which filtered in during the night. It was only too plain, however, that the Battalion had been split up into “penny packets,” some of which had been overrun entirely, while others were hanging on grimly until darkness gave them the opportunity to extricate themselves. The only obvious and established facts were that Battalion headquarters and H.Q. Company were surrounded; and that the Battalion as a fighting force had ceased to exist. In a final attempt to re-establish touch with the troops which had been nearest to headquarters, patrols were sent out soon after dark, one to B Echelon and the other to B Company. Second Lieutenant Preston’s patrol to B Echelon very soon bumped into the enemy in the square, where the French had surrendered earlier in the evening, and after a sharp skirmish he ordered his men to return while he tried to get through alone. He was never seen again and was afterwards reported killed.
Second Lieutenant Stebbings’s patrol to B Company succeeded in getting through to the station, but found it and the company headquarters deserted. When they returned it was realised at Battalion headquarters that it and H.Q. Company were the only parts of the Battalion available and capable of fighting another day.
In contrast to the day, the night was almost eerie in its quietness. All except sentries slept a weary sleep. Stand-to was ordered earlier than usual, as no risks were to be taken. Early in the morning parties went across to the G.H.Q. building foraging for ammunition and food. Some preserved stores were found, but not much ammunition. A hot meal was cooked and distributed soon afterwards.
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May 26th, 2018

26/5/2018

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​On this day 26th May
 
1874 – 52nd – Arrived at Portsmouth from Gibraltar and went into Cambridge Barracks after 6 years in the Mediterranean.
 
1916 – 2/4th Oxf & Bucks LI and 2/1st Bucks Bn arrived Havre from England.
 
1918 – 2nd Bn OXF & BUCKS LI – SAULTY.
 
1918 –1/1stBuckinghamshire Battalion – GRUMO  & CEREDA.
Battalion attended Church Parade during the Morning.
Battalion was issued with Khaki Drill after dinners.
CAPT G R CROUCH rejoined Battalion from 1/4 OXFORDS as third in Command Vice CAPT P L WRIGHT.
Ration Strength: 30 Officers 748 OR.  Casualties: NIL.
 
1944 – 1st Bucks Bn confined to Petworth Camp in preparation of the move to the marshalling camps ready for the D Day invasion of Normandy.
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May 25th, 2018

25/5/2018

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On this day 25th May
 
1809, 1st Bns, 43rd, 52nd, and 95th embarked for Portugal.
 
1918 – 2nd Bn OXF & BUCKS LI – SAULTY.
5.30PM – The Buglers defeated the Transport Personnel in a Musketry Competition on No9 Range. Results as given in notice below. Regimental Orders of 27.5.18.
 
1918 –1/1stBuckinghamshire Battalion – GRUMO  & CEREDA.
Coys Training during the early Morning.
Ration Strength: 28 Officers 739 OR.  Casualties: 2 OR to Hospital-Sick.
 
1927 – 2nd Bn Oxf & Bucks LI – (India) – Buglers ordered to wear Green Field Service Caps (side hat).
 
1944 (25th/26th May) - 2nd Bn Oxf & Bucks LI moved to transit camps in two parties:
(a) The Regiment, less D Company, to Harwell airfield under command of Lieutenant-Colonel M. W. Roberts.
(b)The coup de main party, comprising six platoons, to Tarrant Rushton airfield under command of Major R. J. Howard.
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May 24th, 2018

24/5/2018

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​On this day 24th May
 
1809 - 43rd - marched from Colchester to Harwich en route for Portugal.
 
1918 – 2nd Bn OXF & BUCKS LI – SAULTY.
Empire Day.
 
1918 –1/1stBuckinghamshire Battalion – GRUMO  & CEREDA.
Coys Training. All Coys practised marching across country by Compass bearing.
CAPT P L WRIGHT to 144 Brigade as Brigade Major (Temporarily).
Ration Strength: 28 Officers 438 OR.  Casualties: NIL.
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May 23rd, 2018

23/5/2018

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​On this day 23rd May
 
1870 – 43rd – New Zealand medals presented to the 43rd.
 
1918 – 2nd Bn OXF & BUCKS LI – SAULTY.
5.45PM – The GOC VI Corps held a parade of the brigade Group in the Chateau Park.
 
1918 –1/1stBuckinghamshire Battalion – GRUMO  & CEREDA.
The hours for training & meals inaugurated on account of heat.
Reveille-5am. Breakfast-5.30am. Teas-11am. Dinners-3.30pm.
Coys Training from 6.30am to 10.30am.
CO attended CO’s conference at Divisional HQ at 5.30pm.
Ration Strength: 28 Officers 740 OR.  Casualties: 3 OR to Hospital-Sick.
 
1945 - 2nd (Airborne) Bn Oxf & Bucks LI – Bulford
Regiment proceeded on leave.
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May 22nd, 2018

22/5/2018

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On this day 22nd May
 
1813 - The Light Division moving towards Salamanca and driving Joseph Buonaparte from Portugal to the Pyrenees.
 
1906 – 1st Bn Oxf LI —The following Order regarding Dress was published in Regimental Orders :--
" The wearing of Chevrons gold, and Chevrons and Badges worsted, on khaki clothing will be discontinued from the 25th instant. Chevrons, and badges of rank, and Good Conduct badges of the ' lace ' or ' drab ' pattern will be worn on khaki clothing; the wearing of chevrons and badges worsted being restricted to white and serge clothing."
 
1918 – 2nd Bn OXF & BUCKS LI – SAULTY.
 
1918 –1/1stBuckinghamshire Battalion – GRUMO  & CEREDA.
All Coys resting after the long night march.
Ration Strength: 28 Officers 739 OR.  Casualties: NIL.
 
1918 - 1/4th Bn. Oxf & Bucks LI - To BROGLIANO.  
 
1918 - 5th Bn. Oxf & Bucks LI - Cadre moved to ROYON.
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May 21st, 2018

21/5/2018

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​On this day 21st May
 
1813 - The Light Division left winter quarters and marched into Spain.
 
1918 – 2nd Bn OXF & BUCKS LI – SAULTY.
The Major General inspected the Billets etc of the Regiment.
Box Respirators to be worn for one hour daily till 26.5.18. This was done half an hour before breakfast, half an hour after retreat.
Regimental Order 59 (3) of this date:-
“When the Alarm for gas shelling (“Poison”) is given by Bugle, the cavalry Charge followed by one G will be used, and will be sounded by the Bugler on Guard and taken up by the Buglers at the Headquarters of Companies: the “Dismiss” will be sounded after the test is over”.
The Regiment to be at one hours notice to move between 6AM and 10AM and not as heretofore.
All ranks away from billets to have fighting order with them during these hours.
A Branch of the Prisoners of War Committee was instituted within the 52nd in the field:-
Regimental Representative, Capt J B Slade Baker.
Representatives of Companies A = Lt C E Cope, B = CQMS Weymouth, C = CQMS Andrews, D = CQMS Beuford MM.
Promotions: -
To be Acting Captains – Lt J B Slade Baker vice Chevallier. Lt H S Eagle vice Field and to Command D Coy.
To be Lieutenant – 2Lt L Bartlett (19.5.18.)
 
1918 –1/1stBuckinghamshire Battalion – ROVERE.
Battalion Paraded at 4.50am & marched to camp at ROVERE about 6 miles.
Remained here under canvas throughout day which was very hot.
Battalion paraded again at 9.40pm and marched to GRUMO & CEREDA arriving there at 5am. Halt for 1 1/2 hours for Breakfast at 1.30am.
All packs sent by lorry- everyone very done up. No man fell out.
Ration Strength: 28 Officers 740 OR.  Casualties: NIL
 
1918 - 1/4th Bn. Oxf & Bucks LI - To S. MARIA.  
 
1947 – 1st Bn Oxf & Bucks LI - All ranks in BAOR are authorised to wear berets.
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May 20th, 2018

20/5/2018

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​On this day 20th May
 
1837 – 52nd  - Disembarked at Gibraltar (first visit)
 
1915 - 5th Bn Oxf & Bucks LI arrived in Boulogne from England.
 
1918 – 2nd Bn OXF & BUCKS LI – SAULTY.
Notifications received of the award of the Military Medal to 19156 Pte Mount (see under May 1/2).
The Major General came round the Companies at training in the morning, and expressed himself dissatisfied on several points:-
(1) Certain classes of Instruction were working as such and not under their Platoon Commanders.
(2) A Platoon tactical exercise was not being carried out daily. All training to be carried out in steel helmets in future. The Brigadier General inspected the regimental Transport, judged the competition, the results of which were very satisfactory, and gave away the prizes:
Class A Heavy Draught Pairs
1. Pte Gray 2. Pte Botley.
Class B Light Draught Pairs
1. Pte Bignell. 2. Pte Blake. 3. Pte Ruffles.
Class C Single Horse Turnout.
1. Pte Smith.  2. 8211 Pte Carter.  3. Pte Bristow.
 
1918 –1/1stBuckinghamshire Battalion – FARA.
All Coys spent the Morning cleaning up kit etc.
Very Hot day.
Ration Strength: 29 Officers 750 OR.  Casualties: NIL
 
1918 - 1/4th Bn. Oxf & Bucks LI - To MARE.
 
1945 - 2nd (Airborne) Bn Oxf & Bucks LI – Bulford
Preparations for leave, and considerable documentation. 
Those having the demobilisation number of 27 and below are eligible for S.E.A.C. 
These and others who are volunteers are to have 28 days leave. 
The remainder will go in separate batches for 9 days.
 
1959 – 1st Green Jackets (42rd & 52nd) Leave CYPRUS.
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May 19th, 2018

19/5/2018

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​On this day 19th May
 
1874 - 52nd - embarked in H.M.S. Tamar at Gibraltar for England.
 
1918 – 2nd Bn OXF & BUCKS LI – SAULTY.
Capt E H Whitfeld MC from leave in England joined the Senior Officer School, Aldershot (Instructors Course).
 
1918 –1/1stBuckinghamshire Battalion – FARA.
Battalion was relieved during the Morning by the 11th NORTHUMBERLAND FUSILIERS (68th BRIGADE).
Coys marched on relief independently to FARA.
All Coys in Billets in FARA – S. FORTUNATO area.
HQers at FARA, A Echelon Transport at lines occupied by B Echelon.
Intense heat all day which was felt considerably by Coys after a month in the Mountains.
Relief complete at PRIA DEL ACQUA at 11.15am.
All Coys in Billets at 6.15pm.
CAPT P L WRIGHT and LIEUT A L BRIGHTMAN rejoined from Italian leave.
Ration Strength: 29 Officers 750 OR.  Casualties: 1 OR to Hospital – Sick.
 
1918 - 1/4th Bn, Oxf & Bucks LI - To GRANEZZA.  
 
1945 - 2nd (Airborne) Bn Oxf & Bucks LI – Bulford
The remainder of the Regiment arrived.
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May 18th, 2018

18/5/2018

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On this day 18th May
 
1918 – 2nd Bn OXF & BUCKS LI – SAULTY.
2Lt C T O’Neill transferred to and taken on the strength of the 5th Light Trench Mortar Battery attached to 5th Infantry Brigade.
Court of Inquiry held on missing men, March 21st and following days.
The Major General inspected the regimental Transport and expressed himself pleased with what he saw.
 
1918 –1/1stBuckinghamshire Battalion – PRIA DEL ACQUA.
All Coys on Carrying Parties during the day.    
Some work done on the camp.
Ration Strength: 29 Officers 754 OR.  Casualties: 4 OR to Hospital – Sick.
 
1945 - 2nd (Airborne) Bn Oxf & Bucks LI - Bad Kleinen
Leaving LUNEBURG at 0400 hrs, we were taken in TCV's to an airfield near CELLE. 
The unit transport under Maj. P.K. Everett was left at LUNEBURG, whence it will start on its journey to ANTWERP. 
At the airfield there was considerable delay & eventually about half the Regiment took off in Dakota aircraft, landing at Greenham Common near NEWBURY, where trucks were waiting to take us to BULFORD.
 
1948 - A.C.I. 368 received amalgamating the 43rd and the 52nd.
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May 17th, 2018

17/5/2018

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​On this day 17th May
 
1808 - 52nd with Army for protection of Sweden, reached Gothenburg from England.
 
1918 – 2nd Bn OXF & BUCKS LI – SAULTY.
 
1918 –1/1stBuckinghamshire Battalion – PRIA DEL ACQUA.
B Coy working on Camp and under RGA during the day.
A, C & D Coys on S.A.A carrying partying the Evening in the Left Brigade area.
Ration Strength: 29 Officers 754 OR.  Casualties: 1 OR to Hospital – Sick.
 
1945 - 2nd (Airborne) Bn Oxf & Bucks LI - Bad Kleinen
A small advance party under Maj. Edmunds left BAD KLEINEN early for LUNEBURG, whence they flew back to England in the afternoon.  The remainder of the Regiment left later in transport, arriving at LUNEBURG at about 1800 hrs.  We were accommodated for the night in the Cavalry Barracks.
On this day 17th May
 
1808 - 52nd with Army for protection of Sweden, reached Gothenburg from England.
 
1918 – 2nd Bn OXF & BUCKS LI – SAULTY.
 
1918 –1/1stBuckinghamshire Battalion – PRIA DEL ACQUA.
B Coy working on Camp and under RGA during the day.
A, C & D Coys on S.A.A carrying partying the Evening in the Left Brigade area.
Ration Strength: 29 Officers 754 OR.  Casualties: 1 OR to Hospital – Sick.
 
1945 - 2nd (Airborne) Bn Oxf & Bucks LI - Bad Kleinen
A small advance party under Maj. Edmunds left BAD KLEINEN early for LUNEBURG, whence they flew back to England in the afternoon.  The remainder of the Regiment left later in transport, arriving at LUNEBURG at about 1800 hrs.  We were accommodated for the night in the Cavalry Barracks.
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May 16th, 2018

16/5/2018

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​On this day 16th May
 
1813 - The Light Division reviewed by Lord Wellington at Espeja (Spain).
 
1918 – 2nd Bn OXF & BUCKS LI – SAULTY.
Lt O H M Sturges arrived for duty and was posted to B Coy but attached for temporary duty to C Coy.
 
1918 –1/1stBuckinghamshire Battalion – PRIA DEL ACQUA.
A Coy working on the Camp.   
C Coy working under RGA.
B and D Coys at disposal of Coy Commanders.
Ration Strength: 29 Officers 748 OR.  Casualties: NIL.
 
1928 – 2nd Bn Oxf & Bucks LI – (India) – The new Khaki Flannel Shirt was taken into use in place of the Grey Flannel Shirt. Existing stocks to be worn out before replacement.
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May 15th, 2018

15/5/2018

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​On this day 15th May
 
1791 – 52nd - Engagement at Seringapatam; 52nd present
 
1897 – 2nd Bn Oxf LI – Infantry Drill 1896 taken into use.
 
1918 – 2nd Bn OXF & BUCKS LI – SAULTY.
7.30AM The Divisional Gas Officer began the inspection of the Box Respirators of the Regiment – and had almost completed them when the message to carry out the Test concentration to rendezvous “B” was received; this reached the Commanding Officer on the No8 Range, at 11.30AM the Brigadier-General and OC 24th Royal Fusiliers being there also by appointment.
The Regiment was ready to move forward complete, from its starting point on the ARRAS – DOULLENS Road by 1PM.
 
1918 –1/1stBuckinghamshire Battalion – PRIA DEL ACQUA.
All Coys on Working Parties.
Rain fell most of the Morning.
Ration Strength: 28 Officers 726 OR.  Casualties: NIL.
 
1945 - 2nd (Airborne) Bn Oxf & Bucks LI - Bad Kleinen
Normal peace-time routine continues. 
Fine weather & plenty of recreational facilities. 
The chief business in hand is the working out of release groups. 
An advance party from the artillery of 5th British Division arrived to look at our area with a view to taking over.
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May 14th, 2018

14/5/2018

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​On this day 14th May
 
1861 – 43rd - Indian Mutiny medals presented to 43rd at Madras
 
1918 – 2nd Bn OXF & BUCKS LI – SAULTY.
Regimental Order 53 (11) of this day re-established the position of the regimental Scouts:
“The Regimental – or 1st Class – Scouts will in future be maintained at 1 Sgt, 1 Cpl and 15 others at regimental Headquarters i.e. exclusive of the Captains Observers who are also graded as 1st Class Scouts. Any not so trained must attend a class which will begin shortly. OC A, B, C, D Coys will each submit for selection, four names, by 12 noon on Thursday next. Training will include Bombing and the duties of observers in Trench and semi open Warfare”. (This class began on Monday 20.5.18.)
 
1918 –1/1stBuckinghamshire Battalion – PRIA DEL ACQUA.
Divisional Reserve.
A and C Coys found Working Party of 200.
B Coy found party of 40 for RGA. D Coy found 100 for work on camp.
Rain fell most of the Morning.
Ration Strength: 28 Officers 726 OR.  Casualties: NIL.
 
1918 - 7th, Bn. Oxf & Bucks LI - In M Sector trenches.
 
1944 - 2nd Bn Oxf & Bucks LI sent a representative company of 120 officers and men (under the command of Major Howard) to take part in the procession for the “Salute the Soldier” savings campaign which took place in Oxford. The commanding officer decided to send Oxford men. It was a welcome break, for it gave everyone in the party two days at home. For security reasons this visit of representatives of the Regiment could not be advertised, but when the people of Oxford saw the detachment wearing the red beret of airborne troops together with the badge of the county Regiment, they gave the parade a rousing welcome.
The company was perfectly turned out and its marching through the city was faultless. This, together with the obvious stamp of supreme physical fitness, gained the admiration of everyone who saw the parade.
 
1957 – 1st Bn Oxf & Bucks LI (43rd & 52nd) – Battle Honours for the Second World War were awarded to the Regiment.
By command of Her Majesty the Queen the following Battle Honours have been awarded to The Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry.
The Battle Honours which have been selected to be borne on the Queen's Colour are printed in italic type. (Authy A.O. 36/1957.)
'Defence of Escaut’, 'Cassel', 'Ypres-Comines Canal', 'Normandy Landing', 'Pegasus Bridge’, 'Caen', 'Esquay', 'Lower Maas', 'Ourthe', 'Rhineland', ' Reichswald', 'Rhine', 'Ibbenburen', 'North-West Europe 1940, '44-45', 'Enfidaville’, 'North Africa 1943', 'Salerno', 'St Lucia', 'Salerno Hills', 'Teano', 'Monte Camino', 'Garigliano Crossing', 'Damiano', 'Anzio', 'Coriano', 'Gemmano Ridge’, 'Italy 1943-45', 'Arakan Beaches', Tamandu', 'Burma 1943-45'.
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May 13th, 2018

13/5/2018

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​On this day 13th May
 
1841 – 52nd - Percussion fire-locks issued to the 52nd in place of flintlocks
 
1857- 52nd - First news of Mutiny at Delhi reached the 52nd at Sealkote.
 
1907 – 1st Bn Oxf LI  – A new pattern Regimental Badge on the khaki helmet was taken into wear consisting of a diamond shaped piece of scarlet cloth with a bugle and the word “OXFORD” worked on it in white worsted.
 
1918 - 1st Bn. Oxf & Bucks LI - Returned to SAHILYA, after dispersal of Turks.
 
1918 – 2nd Bn OXF & BUCKS LI – SAULTY.
The following appointments were made:-
To be Musketry Officer – Lt P Booth.
To be Intelligence Officers – 2LT C R Crosley.
Training began on organised lines according to programme.
Programmes to be rendered weekly and due brigade Headquarters on Thursdays for the following week.
 
1918 –1/1stBuckinghamshire Battalion – PRIA DEL ACQUA.
Divisional Reserve.
B and D Coys found Working Party of 200 during the Morning.
Heavy rain in the Afternoon.
Ration Strength: 28 Officers 725 OR.  Casualties: NIL.
 
1947 – 1st Bn Oxf & Bucks LI - The Regiment arrives Bristol Barracks, Luneberg, and relieves the 2nd Bn the Devonshire Regiment.
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May 12th, 2018

12/5/2018

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​On this day 12th May
 
1809 – 43rd and 52nd - Passage of the Douro. (Peninsula)
 
1918 – 2nd Bn OXF & BUCKS LI – SAULTY.
Baths had been had been arranged to begin at 9AM but proper arrangements had not been made and there was some delay before bathing proceeded, which it could only do with water supplied from our own carts.
Capt Fullbrook Leggatt MC took over from Lt Murray the duties of Acting Adjutant.
 
1918 –1/1stBuckinghamshire Battalion – ASIAGO PLATEAU.
Trenches.
Battalion relieved during the Afternoon by 1/5 GLOSTERS.
Relief complete 3.30m.
Battalion returned to PRIA DEL ACQUA with exception of D Coy who moved to GRANEZZA.
Ration Strength: 28 Officers 723 OR.  Casualties: 1 OR to Hospital – Sick.
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May 11th, 2018

11/5/2018

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​On this day 11th May
 
1809 - Company detachments of 43rd and 52nd served with Brig.-General Stewart's Brigade in the attack on heights of Grijou (Portugal).
 
1918 – 2nd Bn OXF & BUCKS LI – BOIRY ST MARTIN.
Towards evening the enemy carried out a heavy gas bombardment of BLAIREVILLE and its vicinity such as seemed likely to interfere with the relief but beyond delaying it no damage was done. The relief by the 15th (S) Bn Highland Light Infantry was completed by 1AM and the Regiment embossed at BLAIREVILLE and moved by bus to SAULTY  there being billeted in the Village and Park.
 
1918 –1/1stBuckinghamshire Battalion – ASIAGO PLATEAU.
Trenches.
Hot sunny day.
Patrols out from both Companies during the Night.
Work continued on tracks and shelters.
One Wounded BERKSHIRE man brought in by our patrols.
Ration Strength: 28 Officers 724 OR.  Casualties: 1 OR to Hospital – Sick.
 
1938 -1st Bn Oxf & Bucks LI - Metal badges of rank were taken into use by warrant officers and colour serjeants.
All ranks were authorized to wear trousers without puttees for all purposes except ceremonial or when otherwise ordered.
 
1938 – Buckinghamshire Battalion –
"The King has been graciously pleased, on the occasion of His Majesty's Coronation, to give orders for the following appointment:
"H.R.H. the Duchess of Kent as Honorary Colonel, The Buckinghamshire Battalion, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry (T.A.)."

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May 10th, 2018

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​On this day 10th May
 
1811 - The Light Division - at Gallegos.
 
1918 - 1st Bn. Oxf & Bucks LI - Moved against Turks at WADI BROOKING.   
 
1918 – 2nd Bn OXF & BUCKS LI – BOIRY ST MARTIN.
Quiet day.
Further visits of prospective occupants of trenches.
 
1918 –1/1stBuckinghamshire Battalion – ASIAGO PLATEAU.
Trenches.
Fine Day.
Work continued on tracks and shelters.
Wiring party worked on Right of Outpost Line during the Night.
Patrols went out from both Companies, one to LITTLE AVE and one along West side of ASIAGO ROAD.
Ration Strength: 28 Officers 735 OR.  Casualties: 1 OR to Hospital – sick.
 
1918 - 2/4th Bn. Oxf & Bucks LI - To front line (ROBECQ).
 
1945 - 2nd (Airborne) Bn Oxf & Bucks LI - Bad Kleinen
Censorship restrictions have now been relaxed & we are allowed to state our present whereabouts in letters. 
S Coy beat HQ Coy by one point in a Regimental Sports meeting.  Regular allotments for seats at two cinemas in WISMAR have been received.
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May 09th, 2018

9/5/2018

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​On this day 9th May
 
1873 – 52nd – Arrived at Gibraltar.
 
1915 - 2nd Bn Oxf & Bucks LI - in reserve Battle of Aubers;.
 
1918 – 2nd Bn OXF & BUCKS LI – BOIRY ST MARTIN.
Owing to the probability of relief by a battalion of 32nd Division on night 11/12 May, the normal tour of duty of 6 days of the Regiment in the line was this day extended by one day.
A reconnoitring party of officers of the 15th (S) Bn Highland Light Infantry (32nd Division) came up and saw as much of the line as it was possible to see in daylight.
 
1918 –1/1stBuckinghamshire Battalion – ASIAGO PLATEAU.
Trenches.
Hot sunny day.
Work continued on tracks and improvement of accommodation.
Patrols sent out by both Companies in the evening.
Ration Strength: 31 Officers 733 OR.  Casualties: NIL.
 
1945 - 2nd (Airborne) Bn Oxf & Bucks LI - Bad Kleinen
A Regimental team played the 1st. RUR at football, RUR won by 2 goals to nil.
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May 08th, 2018

8/5/2018

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​On this day 8th May

1757 – 43rd - Left England for North America.
 
1801 – 52nd - Major-General John Moore appointed Colonel of the 52nd.

1917 - Battle of Doiran; 7th Bn Oxf & Bucks LI (casualties, 15 Officers and 456 men) and 8th Bn Oxf & Bucks LI both present.

1918 – 2nd Bn OXF & BUCKS LI – BOIRY ST MARTIN.

1918 –1/1stBuckinghamshire Battalion – ASIAGO PLATEAU.
Trenches.
Coys relieved during the Morning.
A relieved D taking over Left Front, D going into Forward Reserve.
C Relieved B in Right Front, B going into Rear Reserve.
Line held by Outposts.
Patrols sent out by both Coys.
No enemy encountered.
Casualties 1 Killed 2 Wounded 1 OR to Hospital-sick.
Ration Strength: 32 Officers 730 OR.

1943 – 7th Oxf & Bucks LI took part in Operation “LIGHT INFANTRY” – BATTLE OF ENFIDAVILLE (Tunisia). (8th/9th MAY)

1945 – 1st Bn Oxf & Bucks LI – Germany.
SPECIAL ORDER OF THE DAY by MAJOR-GENERAL R. K. Ross, C.B., D.S.O., M.C.
Tomorrow, the 9th May, has been officially declared V Day and so ends for the 53rd (W.) Division a campaign in which the division has played a part second to none.
I attach as an appendix to this order extracts from a letter I have received from the corps commander and my reply on behalf of the division.
The corps commander has paid us a high tribute and all ranks of the division can feel justly proud that General Ritchie, who knows the division better than any other higher com¬mander, has felt able to speak so highly of us.
Further, the unbroken line of successes of the division throughout the whole campaign enables all ranks to feel with quiet confidence that General Ritchie's generous praise is well deserved.
V Day coming as it does one day short of the completion of the fifth year that I have been privileged to serve the division as brigadier and divisional commander, I am in a better position than most to appreciate the years of hard work and effort by all ranks which have forged the efficient fighting machine which has proved itself so consistently on the battlefields of Europe.
General Ritchie is right when he attributes our success largely to the magnificent team work which exists throughout the division, but good team work is born of a thorough know¬ledge of and confidence in the ability of each member of the team and this cannot exist without a long period of hard work and training. Further, it implies complete loyalty to the team and allows no place for petty jealousies or individualism. I would say, therefore, that General Ritchie's tribute to our team work is the highest compliment he could pay us.
Those of you who can look back to the conditions of May, 1940, in Ireland—conditions of complete lack of transport and negligible equipment—will realize, as I do, how far we have gone since those days, and the immense amount of work which has been put into it by everybody to achieve the present team. "Battles cannot be won without paying the cost and we have had heavy casualties, though I am thankful to say that the numbers who have made the supreme sacrifice are astonishingly few considering the almost continuous fighting in which the division has been engaged throughout the campaign. I feel at this moment we should pay tribute to those whose gallantry contributed so much to our successes but who are unable to be with us now at the moment of our . . . triumph.
I would end on a personal note. I have had the honour of commanding the 53rd (W.) Division for the last two and a half years. It has been and will always be a matter of great pride and satisfaction to me that I have been privileged to be in charge of the final preparation of the division for war and to have seen the campaign through with you all to its successful end. I wish to acknowledge with gratitude the unfailing loyalty, understanding and support I have received at all times from all commanders of whatever grade, from all staffs and, indeed, from all ranks of the division, which has made my work so simple and at the same time so pleasant. I am most grateful to you all.
"N. K. Ross, Major-General, "Commanding 53rd (W.) Division.
"BRITISH LIBERATION ARMY. "8th May, 1945."

1945 - 2nd (Airborne) Bn Oxf & Bucks LI - Bad Kleinen
Fine weather continues.  Our varied activities include athletics, rowing, sailing, swimming and occasional short route-marches.  The area is searched for arms & suspects twice a week.  Today we provided guides to help in the dispersal of civilians from the camp.  These are being moved in batches of about three hundred each to various villages & hamlets in the neighbourhood.  A Coy have returned from WITTENBURG.
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May 07th, 2018

7/5/2018

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​On this day 7th May
 
1811 - The Light Division in pursuit of French after Battle of Fuentes d'Onor.
 
1918 – 2nd Bn OXF & BUCKS LI – BOIRY ST MARTIN.
Inter company Releifs were carried out as under:-
Right Front: A Coy relieved B Coy who moved into Reserve.
Left Front: C Coy relieved D Coy who moved into Support.
2Lt E Hobson joined for duty and was posted to B Coy.
 
1918 –1/1stBuckinghamshire Battalion – ASIAGO PLATEAU.
Trenches.
Pouring wet day.
Very little work done and everyone very uncomfortable.
No Outposts put out.
Patrols were put out by both Coys.
D Coys Patrol encountered hostile patrol who refused action.
Ration Strength: 32 Officers 731 OR.  Casualties: 1 OR to Hospital-Sick.
 
1945 - 2nd (Airborne) Bn Oxf & Bucks LI - Bad Kleinen
A Guard of Honour under command of Maj. R.A.A. Smith. MC today attended the meeting of Field Marshal Montgomery and Field Marshal Rokossovsky at WISMAR.  Congratulations on their turn-out & smartness have been received from many quarters.
 
1954 – 1st Bn Oxf & Bucks LI (43rd & 52nd) - Presentation of Colours by General Sir Bernard Paget, G.C.B., D.S.O., M.C., on behalf of Her Majesty the Queen and attended by Sir Frederick Hoyer-Miller, U.K. High Commissioner in Germany.
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        • 1 OXF & BUCKS LI - 1953
        • 1 OXF & BUCKS LI - 1954
        • 1 OXF & BUCKS LI - 1955
        • 1 OXF & BUCKS LI - 1956
        • 1 OXF & BUCKS LI - 1957
        • 1 OXF & BUCKS LI - 1958
    • 2nd BATTALION (52nd LIGHT INFANTRY) >
      • 52nd LIGHT INFANTRY 1755-1881 >
        • 1755-1802 52nd FOOT
        • 1803-1805 52nd LIGHT INFANTRY
        • 1806-1809 52nd LIGHT INFANTRY
        • 1809-1810 52nd LIGHT INFANTRY
        • 1810-1812 52nd LIGHT INFANTRY
        • 1812-1814 52nd LIGHT INFANTRY
        • 1814-1818 52nd LIGHT INFANTRY
        • 1818-1854 52nd LIGHT INFANTRY
        • 1854-1863 52nd LIGHT INFANTRY
        • 1865-1881 52nd LIGHT INFANTRY
      • 2 OXF LI 1881-1907
      • 2 OXF & BUCKS LI 1908-1914
      • 2 OXF & BUCKS LI 1914-1919 >
        • 1914-1919 OVERVIEW
        • 1914 >
          • 1914 MOBILISATION
          • 1914 THE RETREAT FROM MONS
          • 1914 BATTLE OF THE MARNE
          • 1914 THE BATTLE OF THE AISNE
          • 1914 TO FLANDERS
          • 1914 THE BATTLE OF LANGEMARCK
          • 1914 WOOD FIGHTING 24/10 - 10/11
          • 1914 NONNE BOSSCHEN
          • 1914 WOOD FIGHTING 12-16 NOVEMBER
          • 1914 THE CLOSE OF 1914
        • 1915 >
          • 1915 BETHUNE SECTOR JAN-MAY
          • 1915 BATTLE OF FESTUBURT
          • 1915 FURTHER TRENCH WARFARE
          • 1915 BETHUNE AUGUST-SEPTEMBER
          • 1915 THE BATTLE OF LOOS
          • 1915 BETHUNE NOVEMBER-DECEMBER
        • 1916 >
          • 1916 BETHUNE SECTOR JANUARY-JUNE
          • 1916 VIMY SECTOR JUNE - JULY
          • 1916 SOMME - GUILLEMONT
          • 1916 SOMME SECTOR AUGUST-SEPTEMBER
          • 1916 SOMME SECTOR OCTOBER 1916
          • 1916 SOMME - BATTLE OF THE ANCRE
          • 1916 SOMME SECTOR NOVEMBER-DECEMBER
        • 1917 >
          • 1917 JANUARY-APRIL
          • 1917 ARRAS APRIL-JUNE
          • 1917 JULY-NOVEMBER
          • 1917 CAMBRAI NOVEMBER-DECEMBER
          • 1917 CAMBRAI NOVEMBER 30TH - DECEMBER 6TH
        • 1918 >
          • 1918 JANUARY - MARCH
          • 1918 GERMAN SPRING OFFENSIVE
          • 1918 APRIL - AUGUST
          • 1918 AUGUST THE ADVANCE TO VICTORY
          • 1918 SEPTEMBER
          • 1918 OCTOBER
          • 1918 NOVEMBER - DECEMBER
      • 2 OXF & BUCKS LI - 1919-1939 >
        • 2 OXF & BUCKS LI - 1919
        • 2 OXF & BUCKS LI - 1920
        • 2 OXF & BUCKS LI - 1921
        • 2 OXF & BUCKS LI - 1922
        • 2 OXF & BUCKS LI - 1923
        • 2 OXF & BUCKS LI - 1924
        • 2 OXF & BUCKS LI - 1925
        • 2 OXF & BUCKS LI - 1926
        • 2 OXF & BUCKS LI - 1927
        • 2 OXF & BUCKS LI - 1928
        • 2 OXF & BUCKS LI - 1929
        • 2 OXF & BUCKS LI - 1930
        • 2 OXF & BUCKS LI - 1931
        • 2 OXF & BUCKS LI - 1932
        • 2 OXF & BUCKS LI - 1933
        • 2 OXF & BUCKS LI - 1934
        • 2 OXF & BUCKS LI - 1935
        • 2 OXF & BUCKS LI - 1936
        • 2 OXF & BUCKS LI - 1937
        • 2 OXF & BUCKS LI - 1938
        • 2 OXF & BUCKS LI - 1939
      • 2 OXF & BUCKS LI 1939-1945 >
        • 1939-1941
        • 1941-1943 AIRBORNE INFANTRY
        • 1944 PREPARATION FOR D DAY
        • 1944 PEGASUS BRIDGE-COUP DE MAIN
        • Pegasus Bridge Gallery
        • Horsa Bridge Gallery
        • COUP DE MAIN NOMINAL ROLL
        • MAJOR HOWARDS ORDERS
        • 1944 JUNE 6
        • D DAY ORDERS
        • 1944 JUNE 7-13 ESCOVILLE & HEROUVILETTE
        • Escoville & Herouvillette Gallery
        • 1944 JUNE 13-AUGUST 16 HOLDING THE BRIDGEHEAD
        • 1944 AUGUST 17-31 "PADDLE" TO THE SEINE
        • "Paddle To The Seine" Gallery
        • 1944 SEPTEMBER ARNHEM
        • OPERATION PEGASUS 1
        • 1944/45 ARDENNES
        • 1945 RHINE CROSSING
        • OPERATION VARSITY - ORDERS
        • OPERATION VARSITY BATTLEFIELD VISIT
        • 1945 MARCH-JUNE
        • 2 OXF & BUCKS LI DRESS 1940-1945 >
          • UNIFORM
          • HEADDRESS
          • CLOTH INSIGNIA
          • STEEL HELMETS
      • 2 OXF & BUCKS LI 1946-1947 >
        • 2 OXF & BUCKS LI - 1946
        • 2 OXF & BUCKS LI - 1947
  • MILITIA BATTALIONS
    • MILITIA BATTALIONS INTRODUCTION
    • 3rd MILITIA BATTALION (ROYAL BUCKS KINGS OWN MILITIA)
    • 4th MILITIA BATTALION (OXFORDSHIRE MILITIA)
    • 3 (SPECIAL RESERVE) BN OXF & BUCKS LI 1914-1919
  • TERRITORIAL BATTALIONS
    • 4th (TERRITORIAL) BATTALION
    • 4th (TERRITORIAL) BATTALION "REGIMENTAL" TIE
    • 1/4th & 2/4th (TF) OXF & BUCKS LI 1914-1918 >
      • 1/4th (TF) Bn OXF & BUCKS LI 1914-1919 >
        • 1/4th (TF) Bn OXF & BUCKS LI 1914-1915
        • 1/4th (TF) Bn OXF & BUCKS LI 1915-1916
        • 1/4th (TF) Bn OXF & BUCKS LI 1916-1917
        • 1/4th (TF) Bn OXF & BUCKS LI 1917-1918
      • 2/4th (TF) Bn OXF & BUCKS LI 1914-1918 >
        • 2/4 (TF) Bn OXF & BUCKS LI 1914-1915
        • 2/4 (TF) Bn OXF & BUCKS LI 1915-1916
        • 2/4 (TF) Bn OXF & BUCKS LI 1916-1917
        • 2/4 (TF) Bn OXF & BUCKS LI 1917-1918
    • 4th & 5th (TA) OXF & BUCKS LI 1939-1945 >
      • 4th Bn OXF & BUCKS LI 1939-1944 >
        • 4th Bn OXF & BUCKS LI 1939-1940
        • 4th Bn OXF & BUCKS LI 1940-1942
        • 4th Bn OXF & BUCKS LI 1942-1944
      • 5th Bn OXF & BUCKS LI 1939-1945 >
        • 5th Bn OXF & BUCKS LI 1939-1940
        • 5th Bn OXF & BUCKS LI 1940-1942
        • 5th Bn OXF & BUCKS LI 1942-1944
  • WAR RAISED/SERVICE BATTALIONS 1914-18 & 1939-45
    • 5th, 6th, 7th & 8th (SERVICE) 1914-1918 >
      • 5 (SERVICE) Bn OXF & BUCKS LI 1914-1918 >
        • 5 OXF & BUCKS LI 1914-1915
        • 5 OXF & BUCKS LI 1915-1916
        • 5 OXF & BUCKS LI 1916-1917
        • 5 OXF & BUCKS LI 1917-1918
      • 6 (SERVICE) Bn OXF & BUCKS LI 1914-1918 >
        • 6 (SERVICE) Bn OXF & BUCKS LI 1914-1915
        • 6 (SERVICE) Bn OXF & BUCKS LI 1915-1916
        • 6 (SERVICE) Bn OXF & BUCKS LI 1916-1917
        • 6 (SERVICE) Bn OXF & BUCKS LI 1917-1918
      • 7 (SERVICE)Bn OXF & BUCKS LI 1914-1918 >
        • 7 (SERVICE) Bn OXF & BUCKS LI 1914-1915
        • 7 (SERVICE) Bn OXF & BUCKS LI 1915-1916
        • 7 (SERVICE) Bn OXF & BUCKS LI 1916-1917
        • 7 (SERVICE) Bn OXF & BUCKS LI 1917-1918
        • 7 (SERVICE) Bn OXF & BUCKS LI 1918-1919
      • 8 (SERVICE) Bn OXF & BUCKS LI 1914-1918 >
        • 8 (SERVICE) Bn OXF & BUCKS LI 1914-1915
        • 8 (SERVICE) Bn OXF & BUCKS LI 1915-1916
        • 8 (SERVICE) Bn OXF & BUCKS LI 1916-1917
        • 8 (SERVICE) Bn OXF & BUCKS LI 1917-1918
        • 8 (SERVICE) Bn OXF & BUCKS LI 1918-1919
    • 6th & 7th Bns OXF & BUCKS LI 1939-1945 >
      • 6th Bn OXF & BUCKS LI 1940-1945 >
        • 6th Bn OXF & BUCKS LI 1940-1942
        • 6th Bn OXF & BUCKS LI 1942-1944
        • 6th Bn OXF & BUCKS LI 1944
        • 6th Bn OXF & BUCKS LI 1945
      • 7th Bn OXF & BUCKS LI 1940-1945 >
        • 7th Bn OXF & BUCKS LI JUNE 1940-JULY 1942
        • 7th Bn OXF & BUCKS LI JULY 1942 – JUNE 1943
        • 7th Bn OXF & BUCKS LI JULY 1943–OCTOBER 1943
        • 7th Bn OXF & BUCKS LI OCTOBER 1943–DECEMBER 1943
        • 7th Bn OXF & BUCKS LI DECEMBER 1943-JUNE 1944
        • 7th Bn OXF & BUCKS LI JANUARY 1944-JUNE 1944
        • 7th Bn OXF & BUCKS LI JUNE 1944–JANUARY 1945
  • "IN MY OWN WORDS"
    • THE SOMME REVISITED
    • REMEMBERING FROMELLES 1916-2011
    • MEN OF STEEL - HAZEBROUCK REMEMBERED
    • THE TALE OF A FEW BRIDGES - 2 OXF & BUCKS LI 1944-45
  • CREDITS