1776 - 43rd and 52nd - left Halifax (Nova Scotia) for Staten Island.
1813 – Light Division – At Horillas (Spain) caught up with the French rearguard and was occupied all day.
1919 –2nd Bn, OXF & BUCKS LI – Oxford.
Proceeded to Depot, Oxford, Mobilization Stores having been handed in at Woolwich.
Civic reception by the Mayor and Burgesses of the City of Oxford.
Speeches at the Station.
March through City of Oxford.
Lieut-Colonel A. J. F. Eden, C.M.G., D.S.O., assumed command of the Regiment.
1944 - 2nd (Airborne) Bn, Oxf & Bucks LI -HEROUVILETTE
After a quiet night the unit started checking up on a few administrative details, checking over kit and equipment and making sure that everything was in fighting order.
During the evening the Regiment were spectators of the "closing of the BREVILLE gap" in the NW of the outer crest of the Divisional defences. This was accomplished in a most spectacular manner with a "Corps" Artillery shoot as a preliminary to the attack and occupation by infantry.
The men had a rough bath - the first since leaving England.