1809, 1st Bns, 43rd, 52nd, and 95th embarked for Portugal.
1917 – 2nd Bn OXF & BUCKS LI – WILLERVAL.
In Support.
1917 – 1/1st Buckinghamshire Battalion – OUTPOST LINE.
Outpost Line – The day passed quickly the ARTILLERY of both sides moderately active.
AIRCRAFT of both sides were particularly active and in two cases engagements took place between one of our planes and one of the enemy, both times the enemy being driven back.
Machine Guns very Quiet.
2 Patrols of 1 NCO and 2 men and one Patrol of 1 officer and 8 ORs went out, the first two with the object of discovering an enemy sniper and the other a reconnaissance of an enemy post. Both returned safely.
Our OBSERVERS reported that the enemy are felling TREES on the main BAPAUME –
CAMBRAI road and blowing up mine CRATERS in HAVRINCOURT.
Reinforcements of 1 Officer and 46 OR arrived from BASE. Officer 2/LT MASON.
Weather: Fine and Warm.
Ration Strength: 23 Officers 632 OR.
1927 – 2nd Bn Oxf & Bucks LI – (India) – Buglers ordered to wear Green Field Service Caps (side hat).
1944 (25th/26th May) - 2nd Bn Oxf & Bucks LI moved to transit camps in two parties:
(a) The Regiment, less D Company, to Harwell airfield under command of Lieutenant-Colonel M. W. Roberts.
(b) The coup de main party, comprising six platoons, to Tarrant Rushton airfield under command of Major R. J. Howard.