1814 – 43rd and 52nd – Quartered near Toulouse. (Peninsula)
1885 – 2nd Bn Oxf LI – Summer Clothing taken into wear, viz:- Khaki Drill; Helmets with puggarees, but without plates.
1916 –2nd Bn Oxf & Bucks LI – HERSIN Q.5.
In Billets
1916 – 1/1st Buckinghamshire Battalion – HEBUTERNE
Battalion in Trenches.
Minenwerfers very active on our Left trenches about 6.30pm. Some damage done to trenches. 1 casualty.
The following immediate rewards for gallantry in the field were awarded by the Commander In Chief.
CAPT H.V.COMBES – MILITARY CROSS.
No 1855 SGT BALDWIN W J – D.C.M.,
No 2582 L/CPL P. JENNINGS – Military Medal,
No 2217 L/CPL T.W.VINCENT – Military Medal
1945 – 1st Bn Oxf & Bucks LI – North West Europe
On the 15th the Regiment took up a flank defensive role in the area of Neddenaverbergen (0977). The next day they moved forward to Weitzmtthlen (0581) and received orders for a night attack from Kirchlinteln (0684) to Verden (0081).
1945 - 2nd (Airborne) Bn, Oxf & Bucks LI - NWE Celle
Todays activities entirely dependent upon the progress of the 15th Division in the advance to UELZEN. Owing to cratering of the main road & stubborn resistance in the town, we were unable to move up the axis until the afternoon, & even then progress was slow. We eventually took over the village of NETTELKAMP (9179) from the 9th. Bn. Cameronians. The Regiment did not arrive until about 2000 hrs. There had been considerable fighting in the area the previous night & during the day & it was known that P.G. troops were in the vicinity. Patrols eastwards & North East during the night made no contact however.
1953 - 1st Bn Oxf & Bucks LI (43rd & 52nd) - Empire Ken left Port Said for England.