1790 - 52nd - present at the commencement of the siege of Paulighautcherry (India).
1917 – 2nd Bn OXF & BUCKS LI – CAMBRIN.
Capt (A/Major) R J Brett rejoined the Regiment from being attached to 17th (S) Bn The Royal Fusiliers and took over the duties of Senior Major.
The 2/HLI having relieved No4 Company, 20th battalion CEP on the night 9/10 September, the front was taken over as under:-
By Letter D Coy Posts 29 exclusive to 17 with Headquarters in Coldstream Tunnel, by Letter B Coy thence to Post 11, by C Coy thence to right Boundary as above and A Coy moved up from Le Preol to Area Tower Reserve Trench, and one Platoon in Hunter Street.
Casualties – Wounded = 4
1917–1/1st Buckinghamshire Battalion – ROAD CAMP ST JAN TER BIEZEN.
Companies Training.
Programme for ensuing week:-
Collective Training 8.30am -1pm.
Monday Platoon Training
Tuesday Company Training
Wednesday Platoon Training
Thursday Company Training
Friday Platoon Training
Classes:-
Junior NCOs Class – 12 NCOs under RSM VINCENT
Observers Class – 16 men under CAPT G R CROUCH
Signallers Class – All partially trained Signallers under SGT ORCHARD
Buglers Class - 8 Buglers under SGT FOUNTAIN
Ration Strength 21 Officers 599 OR
1917 – 2/4TH (TF) Bn Oxf & Bucks LI – Attacked HILL 35 and lost 4 Officers & 50 men. (Ypres)
1917 – 2/1st Bucks (TF) Bn Oxf & Bucks LI – Relieved 2/4th (TF) Bn Oxf & Bucks LI.
1917 - 5th (S) Bn Oxf & Bucks LI – Relieved from trenches (Ypres)
1917 – 6th (S) Bn Oxf & Bucks LI – To BARDS CAUSEWAY.