1790 – 52nd – Present at the assault of Paulighautcherry (India).
1916 –2nd Bn Oxf & Bucks LI – BUS-LES-ARTOIS.
Commanding Officer, Company Commanders and Adjutant reconnoitered trenches of Left Battalion.
1916 – 1/1st Buckinghamshire Battalion – OVILLERS POST
Battn in reserve trenches.
1917 – 2/4th Bn Oxf & Bucks LI and 2/1st Bucks Bn, Oxf & Bucks LI heavily engaged in fighting before Ypres (Third Ypres).
1927 – 2nd Bn Oxf & Bucks LI – (India)- Khaki Field Service Caps ordered to be replaced by all ranks with those of dark Green colour as the former become unserviceable, the small bugle (shoulder bugle size of whitemetal) to be worn with the latter.
1944 – 2nd (AB) Bn Oxf & Bucks LI – HEULAND - Normandy:-
Next morning the adv towards VAUVILLE was continued with the Regt in the lead, 'D' Coy acting as adv guard. About midday a member of the F.F.I. came cycling down the road with the news that the enemy had withdrawn to the other side of the river TOUQUES. The Comd Offr sent fwd two BB patrols to confirm this infm. The Int Offr went fwd into DEAUVILLE and confirmed that the bridge across the river had been blown and that the enemy were holding the East bank in some strength. Lieut Bousfield brought back similar infm about the bridge at TOUQUES 8410. The Regt then received orders to consolidate astride the road at LE PT CASTEL while 1 R.U.R. passed through with the object of trying to get across the river during the night.
1944 – 1st Buckinghamshire Battalion (Normandy):-
Comd Offr visits Airborne Div. No chance of Mortar or Carrier Pl being used. Airborne want to retain the vehs as long as possible. Still no news. Normal routine. LO goes to 1 Corps - no news.