1813 - Battle of the Nive.(Peninsula War)
1918 – 2nd Bn OXF & BUCKS LI – MALMEDY.
The Regiment stood fast in billets and the Regiment spent the day in cleaning up, and in such refitting as was possible with the limited amount of serge clothing and boots available. Some hides were requisitioned under Brigade or Divisional arrangements which eased the situation somewhat.
2Lt C Blick, Bucks Bn (TF) left the Regiment having been with 2Lt G Ashplant MM from the Reception Camp, reposted to 2/4th Bn (TF) in 61st Division.
Capt F D R Milne MC, The Queens Bays attached to the Regiment proceeded to DUREN to there establish an Advanced Divisional Reception Camp.
Major J J Powell proceeded to England on Special Leave granted in the hope that he might be present to meet repatriated Prisoners Of War of the 43rd on their return.
1918 –1/1stBuckinghamshire Battalion – MAGLIO.
Nothing Unusual.
Ration Strength: 18 Officers 614 OR. Casualties: 1 OR to Hospital.
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.
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