The Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry Chronicle 1914
An Annual Record of the First and Second Battalions, Formerly the 43rd & 52nd Light Infantry
Compiled and Edited by Lieut.-Colonel A. F. Mockler-Ferryman
Volume XXIII
January to July 1914
London. Eyre and Spottiswoode, Ltd. Government and General Publishers, East Harding Street, E.C.
Contents:
Regimental Calendar
The Army List January 1914
The Army List 31 July 1914
Officers Extra-Regimentally Employed, 31 July 1914
Former Officers of the Regiment on the Active List, 31 July 1914
Reserve of Officers, 31 July 1914
The 1st Battalion, 1 January 1914
Record of the 1st Battalion, to 31st July 1914
The 2nd Battalion, 1 January 1914
Record of the 2nd Battalion, to 31st July 1914
The Depot, 1 January 1914
Extracts from the "London Gazette", to 31st July 1914
The Regimental Dinner, 1914
Rifle Shooting, Athletics, and other Sports, 1914
Manoevres in India, 1914
Hunting at Ahmednagar, 1913-14
Occasional Notes
Miscellaneous:
-The Storming of Cannanore, 1783
-The Training of the Light Division, 1803-5
-Lieutenant John Brumwell, 43rd Light Infantry
-The Talavera March
-52nd Stormers' Medal
-A Hundred Years Ago
-An Early Account of the Battle of Waterloo
-The Germans and Waterloo
-After Waterloo: general Adam's Confidential Report on the 52nd
-Notes on Regimental Customs and Traditions
-The Introduction of Khaki
-Alphabetical Roll of Officers, 1881-1914
-The Moorsoms of the 52nd
-South African War Medal Roll
Obituary:
-Major the Hon. F. Le P. Trench
-Mr. R. G. Wilberforce
-Private John Wilson
Special Notice [delayed publication, details of The War Chronicle]
Index to Volumes XXI - XXIII
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