1879 – 43rd – Arrived at Thayetmyo (Burma) from India.
1917 – 2nd Bn OXF & BUCKS LI – HERICOURT – GEZAINCOURT.
Regiment moved to GEZAINCOURT.
1917 – 1/1st Buckinghamshire Battalion – DOIGNT.
Outpost Line. –
Heavy rain nearly all day.
B Coy relieved C Coy in forward position at 4.30am. The two halves of A Coy again changed over. D coy found working party for RE at CARTIGNY river crossing until 1.30pm.
Bn moved to TINCOURT at 5pm. Handing over DOIGNT area to 4th RYL BERKS.
Billets at TINCOURT were taken over from 4th OXFORDS.
Transport difficulties delayed Bn and they were not all in till 10pm.
Fairly comfortable billets as village contained civilians and was not much damaged. CAPT N S REID rejoined Battn and took over command of A Coy.
Ration Strength 21 Officers 646 OR.
1917 – 6th (S) Bn Oxf & Bucks LI – In Camp near GUILLEMONT Station (Somme).
1918 - 1st Bn Oxf & Bucks LI - engaged Battle of Khan Baghdadi (Mesopotamia).
1945 - 1st Bn Oxf & Bucks LI – North West Europe
Crossed the Rhine on the night of the 26th/27th, moving up behind the leading divisions.
1945 - 2nd (AB) Bn Oxf & Bucks LI – HAMMINKELN (North West Europe)
0600 - Relief complete. Regiment assembled West of HAMMINKELN area 204495.
1100 - Moved off through HAMMINKELN behind Devons & RUR whose objective was high ground West of BRUNEN. The Regiment then took up the reserve position with Regt H.Q. at BRAMBERGHOF 249486. In the evening the "sea tails" under Maj A.C. Mason caught up with us. The axis is very busy and there is the transport of 52 Division plus a Guards Armoured Brigade, also S.P. guns & A.A. guns.