1857 - 52nd - marched 42 miles in 20 hours to intercept the Sealkote mutineers, weather very hot.
1918 – 2nd Bn OXF & BUCKS LI – LEFT BATTALION FRONT.
Quiet.
There was a good deal of rain, especially on 11th which made tracks heavy and caused them to be closed for a time.
Casualties: Wounded = 1 OR
1918 –1/1stBuckinghamshire Battalion – GRUMO & CEREDA.
A Coy Fired on CANTONE Range, Application, Snap Shooting and Rapid practices at 200 yards.
Other Companies doing Company Training.
Divisional Band gave a Concert inside CEREDA Church at 6pm.
MAJOR P.A. HALL M.C. returned to the Battalion from 1/5th GLOSTERS.
Ration Strength: 25 Officers 705 OR. Casualties: 3 Hospital, Sick.
1944 - 2nd (Airborne) Bn, Oxf & Bucks LI – CHATEAU ST COME.
Last night patrols did more good work in pinpointing enemy posns on our front.
Enemy mortaring and shelling has been on a slight scale to-day and we only suffered one casualty.
The ½ issue of bread since the start of the campaign; it was only enough for 2oz per man but it is hoped that the ration will be increased to 4oz to-morrow.