1804 - William Napier joined the 43rd as Captain, from 52nd.
1812 – Light Division – arrived at the Escurial, near Madrid and halted in the park.
1918 – 2nd Bn OXF & BUCKS LI – HUMBERCAMP & LA CAUCHIE.
Sunday.
Church Parade of HeadQuarters, C and D Companies at Humbercamp & B Company at La Cauchie. A Company did not attend owing to Bathing.
D Company had a very successful Monthly Sports Meeting at Humbercamp.
The Band attended and was used to the full during 10th and 11th.
1918 –1/1stBuckinghamshire Battalion – KABERLABA.
HEART and SPOT TRACKS Shelled during Afternoon.
Party of 80 OR from 4th BERKS working on Left Coy Trenches at Night.
Standing patrols at RONCALTO and MALGA GHELLER.
CODA visited twice during the Night.
Ration Strength: 23 Officers 567 OR. Casualties: 3 OR to Hospital – Sick.
1944 - 2nd (Airborne) Bn, Oxf & Bucks LI – LE MESNIL. Normandy
Enemy mortar and arty activity as usual.
'B' Coy snipers dug up and brought back an 'S' mine just outside an enemy post without being observed.
1944 – 1st Buckinghamshire Battalion – OUISTREHAM -Normandy
AM - Normal routine.
1230 - Enemy plane crashed on a house behind 'S' Coy lines, occupied by Airborne rest camp. Burst into flames and the house was soon one mass of flaming rubble. Everyone lent a hand but despite fire brigades and ambulances which arrived on the spot quickly a total of 17 persons were killed in the house and a further 10 injured. Bombing and shelling during the afternoon. One shell landed in 'A' Coy old HQ in the town and one in the Square near to the queue of soldiers waiting for the NAAFI mobile van. No-one was occupying ('A' Coy HQ at the time but Pte Higgins, one of Bn snipers was wounded by shrapnel in the hand and on removal to hospital had to have two fingers off.
PM - L/C Teagle (A tk Pl) hit by mortar bomb near Pl HQ. Removed to hospital and subsequently had to have left arm off.