1815 -1st Bn. 52nd - left Plymouth for the Waterloo campaign.
1916 – 2nd Bn Oxf & Bucks LI – DIVION 124.
The Brigade inspected by Lt Gen Sir H H WILSON K.C.B. Commanding IV Corps into which the 2nd Division moved from 1st Corps at commencement of this month.
1916 – 1/1st Buckinghamshire Battalion – HEBUTERNE FT K10/5 – K16/1
Battalion in Trenches.
Quiet Day.
4 Officers 16 NCOs & Men from 13th YORKS & LANCS attached to Bn till 31st.
1945 - 2nd Bn Oxf & Bucks LI – BRAMBERGHOF.
All day at BRAMBERGHOF. Strength of coy's, several more glider loads having turned up, in addition to transport parties is as follows:- "A" 4 & 76 "B" 2 & 62 "C" 3 & 67 "D" 3 & 76 "S" 6 & 96. The day gave an opportunity for a bit of rest & maintenance. In the afternoon the Cameronians arrived once more to take over from us. We had to remain at an hours notice to move, but owing to the crowding of the roads, the move was repeatedly postponed.