1808 - 2nd Bn 43rd and 1st Bn 52nd, with Sir John Moore's Army, reached Cambeeros.
1917 – 2nd Bn OXF & BUCKS LI – HAPLINCOURT to BARASTRE ROAD.
Lewis Gun and Bombing classes continued.
1917 – 1st Bn Oxf & Bucks LI – At FALUJA (Mesopotamia)
1917–1/1st Buckinghamshire Battalion - S CROCE BIGOLINA.
A, B and C Coys Training in the Morning.
D Coy on the Range.
Usual party sent to reconnoitre the foothills W of BRASSANO.
Ration Strength: 39 officers 871 OR
Casualties 1 OR to hospital – sick.
1917 – 1/4th (TF) Bn Oxf & Bucks LI – At TEZZE. (Italy)
1917 – 2/1st Buckinghamshire Battalion (TF) – To VAUVILLERS.
1917 – 2/4th (TF) Bn Oxf & Bucks LI – Moved to CAIX.
1917 – 5th (S) Bn Oxf & Bucks LI – Training in ST OMER AREA.
1917 – 6th (S) Bn Oxf & Bucks LI – Training EBLINGHEM (Blaringhem Area)
1944 – 1st Buckinghamshire Battalion – Holland
On the 31st December the Composite Company moved off under the command of Major Brocklehurst, with Captain Eyles, officer commanding support platoon, in charge of the armoured cars. No one was told at the time exactly what their role would be, but it was later discovered that it consisted of holding part of the line under No. 4 Special Service Commando Brigade opposite the Scheldt estuary, with the Germans still entrenched on the opposite island of Schouwen en Duiveland.
1965 – 2359 hrs The Regiment ceased to be known as 1st Green Jackets, (43rd & 52nd).
1966 – January 1st – 0001 hrs – Became 1st Battalion, The Royal Green Jackets (43rd & 52nd)