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)