1809 – 43rd and 52nd - Retreat on Corunna, throughout the day on the river Constantino, the rearguard engaged with pursuing French.
1918 – 2nd Bn OXF & BUCKS LI – BEAULENCOURT
Notification received of the award of the Military Cross to Lieut. J. E. H. Neville (Honours List, 1st January).
1918 –1/1st Buckinghamshire Battalion - S CROCE BIGOLINA.
Battalion practising Ceremonial Drill in the Morning.
In the Afternoon Battalion marched to VILLA JONACH for inspection by the Commander in Chief, GENERAL SIR HERBERT PLUMER.
Brigade was inspected in Mass, and then marched past by Platoons.
Ration Strength: 40 Officers 859 OR. Casualties: 2 OR to Hospital – Sick.
1918 – 6th (S) Bn Oxf & Bucks LI – To ONTARIO CAMP near DICKESBUSCH (Ypres).
1945 – 1st Bn Oxf & Bucks LI - North West Europe (Ardennes)
C Company relieved D Company, Lieutenant A. F. M. Paget was wounded in the shoulder and Captain G. R. Seers came up to take over D Company from Captain D. C. Taylor.
Another patrol from C Company encountered heavy fire and the commander, Lieutenant J. A. Hawkins, was killed.
1945 – 2nd (AB) Bn Oxf & Bucks LI - North West Europe (Ardennes)
Bure was evacuated and C Company rejoined the Regiment, having lost during its defence five soldiers killed and one officer and nine soldiers wounded.