1853 – 52nd - Headquarters 52nd left Cork for India (second tour).
1866 - 43rd - reached England from New Zealand
1917 – 2nd Bn OXF & BUCKS LI – BETHUNE.
The Regiment was thus disposed on 30.6.17.
The following Officers were Struck Off Strength during the month: 2/Lt H A Beaver , 2/Lt (T Capt) M G Fielding M.C., “Unfit for any duty for one month” (Decision of Medical Board in England 11.6.17).
1917 – 1/1st Buckinghamshire Battalion – OUTPOST LINE K26Central to K14c3.9 .
Battn in Line –
Enemy Artillery and our own Very Quiet.
TM and Machine Guns Quiet.
Battalion was relieved by 1/5th GLOUCETERS and came back in Forward Reserve taking over the following dispositions
A and D Coys BEAUMETZ (J20c 8.6 and J20c5.8)
C Coy finding various garrisons for RR (Rear Reserve) line (Posts 6-17incl)
Coy HQ J22b9.9
B Coy HQ (Posts RR1 to RD4) HQ K19c0.5
Relief complete by 1.20am 1 July
Weather: Rather Cooler.
Ration Strength: 22 Officers 642 OR.
1944 - 2nd (Airborne) Bn, Oxf & Bucks LI – BREVILLE.
The day passed very quietly.
Lt Gen FAM Browning Officer Commanding Airborne Forces, Maj. Gen. R. Gale DSO 6 Airborne Div Commander together with the Commander 59 Infantry Division visited our positions.
Letter B Coy sent out an ambush patrol but failed to contact the enemy, recce patrols operated normally.