1807 – Siege of Copenhagen
1858 - 43rd - engaged at Sahao (Indian Mutiny).
1899 –1st Bn OXF LI – Left Mullingar and proceeded via Dublin Holyhead Chester Shrewsbury and Bristol to Devonport.
1919 –1st Bn, OXF & BUCKS LI – NORTH RUSSIA.
0200 - Order received from Dvina force to have our barges below the Island by 1200 noon 6th owing to mining of VAGA.
1500 - Lt. Newton “B” Coy. wounded by a shell from one of our new 3-inch guns which was meant for the Tin Hut, but fell into Canadian Village.
Wounded man rowed down to UST VAGA in the Ex-Ecinrude Motor Boat.
1700 - Ration Convoy arrived. All troops now rationed to & for 9th September.
1800 - Wireless set sent down by convoy to UST VAGA. It is going to BERESNIK to be put on our troop barge the ENESEE not working.
1919 –2nd Bn, OXF & BUCKS LI – CORK, IRELAND.
Fire at "Douglas" Mills, near Cork; about 60 men of the Regiment proceeded promptly to the scene of the fire, which had already destroyed practically the entire mills; £20 sent to the Commanding Officer by the owner of Mills in recognition of services rendered; this was divided amongst the men, who received the sum of 6s. 8d. each.
The following Officers from Sandhurst arrived and were posted as shown against their names :--
2nd Lieuts. D. E. B. Manning (B), J. B. Jarvis (B), J. E. Dunbar-Kilburn (A), E. A. Oakeley (A).
1946 – 2nd (AB) Bn OXF & BUCKS LI – PALESTINE.
General Sir Miles Dempsey C-in-C MELF visited the Regiment.
1950 - 1st Bn OXF & BUCKS LI (43rd & 52nd) – CYPRUS.
Guard of Honour for Commander-in-Chief M.E.L.F., General Sir Brian H. Robertson, Bt., C.B.E., K.C.M.G., K.G.V.O., C.B., D.S.O., M.C., A.D.C. commanded by Major A. de V. Gibson. Paraded at R.A.F. Station, Nicosia, in conjunction with an R.A.F. guard.
Draft of 28 other ranks joined the Regiment ex-United Kingdom.
1958 - 1st Bn OXF & BUCKS LI (43rd & 52nd) – CYPRUS.
Letter ‘C’ Company found an empty hide in a house in the rural area.
1960 – 1st GREEN JACKETS (43rd & 52nd) –OTTERBURN.
Company group exercises began with companies bivouacking out for the night.
Lieut-General Sir Michael West, K.C.B., D.S.O., G.O.C.-in-C. Northern Command, visited the Serjeants and officers messes.
1962 - 1st GREEN JACKETS (43rd & 52nd) – MINDEN BKS, PENANG, MALAYA.
The Commanding Officer visited the Support Weapons cadre, which was carrying out live firing at Asahan.
1964 – 1st GREEN JACKETS (43rd & 52nd) – BORNEO.
Tracker Team deployed in the area of Pang Tebang to investigate reports of an enemy incursion.