1813 - Battle of the Nive.(Peninsula War)
1917 – 2nd Bn OXF & BUCKS LI – LEBUCQUIERS.
Baths were allotted to the Regiment near Haplincourt.
Days spent in resting and cleaning up.
The health of the Regiment was surprisingly good, but all ranks were very badly in need of rest, which they were able to get to a very great extent.
1917–1/1st Buckinghamshire Battalion - VILLA DEL CONTE.
Coys Training during Morning and Afternoon.
Ration Strength 31 officers 843 OR
Casualties 7 OR to hospital sick
1917 - 2/1st Buckinghamshire Battalion – From trenches to HAVRINCOURT WOOD (CAMBRAI SECTOR)
1917 - 2/4th Bn Oxf & Bucks LI– From trenches to HAVRINCOURT WOOD (CAMBRAI SECTOR)
1962 – 1st Green Jackets, 43rd & 52nd – On arrival at Singapore the Regiment instructed to go direct to Naval Dockyard for embarkation on HMS Tiger and sail for BRUNEI via LAUBAN.