1890 – 1st Bn Oxf LI – Completed movement from Parkhurst (Isle of Wight) to Portsdown Hill Forts at Portsmouth.
1900 - 1st Bn Oxf LI - with force concentrating at Naauwpoort, Orange River.(Boer War)
1919 – 2nd Bn OXF & BUCKS LI – ZONS.
Lt J P WAYTE M.C. (T.F.) took over command and payment of C Company, and T/Lt (A/Capt) P A BOBBY M.C. proceeded to England for demobilisation, after having served under the Regiment in the field from 1.11.15 to 31.7.16 and from 1.6.17 to today, and having commanded C Company as a Captain continuously sine 1.11.17.
Notification received of the award of the Military Cross to the late 2/Lt H A I B STOKES (3rd Bn) attached.
1919 –1/1stBuckinghamshire Battalion – MAGLIO.
Nothing Unusual.
Ration Strength: 20 Officers 528 OR. Casualties: 1 OR to Hospital.
1945 – 1st Bn Oxf & Bucks LI - North West Europe
The commanding officer issued some notes on operations in severe cold. These show the very great care and foresight with which this problem was handled. Every man was able to enjoy two hours in a company rest area daily. Here were constant hot water, dry socks and hot food. Special white helmet covers were improvised. The result of this care was that no soldiers were evacuated because of bad feet and morale was very high. The German case was reversed and many miserable prisoners passed through the Regiment's hands.