1812 - The Light Division - reached Vicalbaro
1918 – 2nd Bn OXF & BUCKS LI – ST. HILAIRE.
During the morning accommodation for the Rearward Services and the nucleus to be left out of action was arranged by major Powell in ST. HILAIRE, and companies were completed to battle scale of equipment, being issued with one grenade per man, and a proportion of shovels, flares, wire-cutters etc. OC Coys rode forward to reconnoitre the area where the night was to be spent.
At 1630 the Regiment marched via ST. VAAST to ST. PYTHON.
Dress Fighting Order and Jerkins: cookers followed companies and issued tea or cocoa on arrival in the preliminary assembly positions and then returned to ST. HILAIRE. In spite of ST. PYTHON being shelled at frequent intervals the Regiment reached its new positions in and EAST of it without casualties.
Regimental HeadQuarters were in a cellar on the ST. PYTHON - HAUSSY Road.
(East of River SELLE) about V.30.a.50.17.
A Company were in houses just South of Regimental HeadQuarters, D Coy were along the sunken Road in V.30.b & d, C Coy in the German Trench North of the ST. PYTHON – VERTAIN ROAD about W.25.a.5.2., B Coy in new trenches in W.19.c.
During the night the enemy shelled the whole area occupied by the Regiment with high explosive and gas shells, especially the sunken road occupied by D Coy, who sustained some casualties.
1918 –1/1stBuckinghamshire Battalion – RIGHT SECTOR RIGHT BRIGADE (S.SISTO).
Quiet Day.
2LT A H HERBERT rejoined from Leave.
Ration Strength: 21 Officers 609 OR. Casualties: 4 OR to Hospital – sick.
1918 - 8th Bn Oxf & Bucks LI - To RADOMIR by rail via DUPNICA.
1944 - 1st Bn Oxf & Bucks LI (43rd) - Engaged in Attack on S’HERTOGENBOSCH (Holland)
1951 - 1st Bn Oxf & Bucks LI (43rd & 52nd) - The Regiment disembarked and moved into 156 Transit Camp, Port Said.