1818 – The Army of Occupation in France broke up
1918 – 2nd Bn OXF & BUCKS LI – ST. PYTHON.
Baths allotted to the Regiment.
Companies at the disposal of their Captains for reorganisation.
1918 –1/1stBuckinghamshire Battalion – RIGHT SECTOR RIGHT BRIGADE (S.SISTO).
Coys working on Trenches and preparing for Raid.
Ration Strength: 20 Officers 695 OR. Casualties: NIL.
1918 - 2/4th Bn Oxf & Bucks LI - To BERMERAIN.
1941 - 2nd Bn Oxf & Bucks LI - The brigade commander (Brigadier Smyth), who had been appointed to command a brigade overseas, came to say good-bye to the Regiment. He spoke to all officers and non-commissioned officers and told them that the brigade had been chosen for conversion to an airlanding brigade in an airborne division. This division was to be commanded by Major-General F. A. M. Browning and the airlanding brigade by Brigadier G. F. Hopkinson, who had raised and commanded the G.H.Q. Reconnaissance Unit (Phantom).
1944 - The 1st Bucks Battalion moved to BRUSSELS
Here they remained until March 1945 when the battalion became one of the ' T ' Force Units of 21 Army Group.