1898 – 1st Bn Oxf LI – Left Curragh Camp and moved to Mullingar.(Reached 11th Sept).
1917 – 2nd Bn OXF & BUCKS LI – CAMBRIN.
A Special Service (CofE) for the Regiment conducted by the Reverend E M Guilford BA CF attached to the Regiment was held in St Andrews Church Le Preol in commemoration of the Storming of the Cashmere Gate, Delhi on September 14th 1857.
Capt (A/Major) C S Barnes D.S.O. left the Regiment to take over Command of the 2/7th Bn The King’s (Liverpool Regiment) in 57th Division after having performed the duties of Senior Major since 29.8.16.
2Lt George Ashplant joined the regiment on first appointment and was posted to C Coy.
1917–1/1st Buckinghamshire Battalion – ROAD CAMP ST JAN TER BIEZEN.
Sunday. Bde Parade Service at 10.30am on camp Football Ground.
Following decoration awards were notified:-
LIEUT COL L L C REYNOLDS DSO BAR TO DSO
2nd LIEUT G A JOHNSON MILITARY CROSS
265094 SGT GOLDING T D.C.M D COY
266100 SGT BRIDGES E D.C.M D COY
266477 LCPL BUCKLAND W D.C.M. A COY
All Coys and hutments were inspected by CO during the morning.
The following Officers joined Battn from 6th Bn the BUFFS:-
2nd LIEUTS CLOTHIER C E, SANDERS C H G, SEASON C W E, STANWAY P A
Ration Strength 18 Officers 107 OR
1917 - 2/1st Bucks (TF) Bn Oxf & Bucks LI – To WARWICK FARM (Support) on relief by 2/4th (TF) Bn Oxf & Bucks LI.