1791 - 52nd - engaged in pursuit of Tippoo's Army (Southern India).
1918 – 2nd Bn OXF & BUCKS LI – METZ-EN-COUTURE. (France)
1918 –1/1st Buckinghamshire Battalion - IL MONTELLO. (Italy)
IN SUPPORT
Rain on and off all day, which became Heavy in the evening, continuing all night.
Coys moved off to relieve 1/5 GLOSTERS (Right Front Battalion) at 6.30pm.
Relief Complete by 9pm.
Dispositions as follows:
BN HQ J 02.07
C COY (Right Front) J.13.06 – J.08.12
D COY (Left Front) J.08.12 – J.02.19
A COY (Right Reserve) ST ANDREA
B COY (Left Reserve) H.98.14.
Early in Evening D Coys posts on the Island had to be withdrawn owing to imminent collapse of the Bridge.
This occurred immediately after the withdrawal.
The River rose rapidly during the Night.
CAPT A P DARBY proceeded to England on Leave and LIEUT BRIGHTMAN took over Command of B Coy.
Ration Strength: 37 Officers 820 OR.
Casualties: NIL.
Hospital Sick: NIL
1918 - 1/4th Bn. Oxf & Bucks LI - To reserve area (Bavaria). (Italy)