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Topic: 7th Batt Oxford & Bucks Light Infantry - WW2 (Read 580 times)
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TAP1970
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Can anyone shed any light on where the 7th Btt Oxford & Bucks Light Infantry served in WW2. I know they did go to Italy - in particular Salerno as that is where my grandfather was killed in action in Sept 1943 and believe was part of the "Operation Avalanche" but I do not know much more.
Thanks
Or maybe point me in the right direction - maybe the imperial war museum would be able to help?
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Morris, Purssey - Chertsey, Loring, Hall(s) - Cambridgeshire, Corder, Brazier - Cambridgeshire, Miller, Rosewell, Powell, Leach, Dacey, Doyle - Ireland, Hancock, Good - Hampshire, Blake - IoW, Yeakes, Whiting, Bradman, Stubbing, Hodd, Tutt, Thompson, Adley.
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harribobs
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i think you might be better to try the museum
Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry Museum Slade Park TA Barracks Headington Oxford Oxfordshire OX3 7JJ Region: South Tel: 01865 780128
but post your GF's name and we'll try to get some more detail
cheers
chris
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liverpool annie
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Hi Tap !!
Maybe this will help - for background ! 
Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry - OBLI Battle Honours
The Oxfordshire Light Infantry (1881) was formed from two established regiments in 1881: 1st Battalion, redesignation of 43rd (Monmouthshire Light Infantry) Regiment of Foot 2nd Battalion, redesignation of 52nd (Oxfordshire Light Infantry) Regiment of Foot The Oxfordshire Light Infantry was then redesignated the The Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry in 1908. It is the custom of the British Military to carry Battle Honours of the historical regiments forward into their new designations. The Green Jackets now carry the Honours listed below, as the OBLI was formed into their ranks in 1958.
The Second World War:
Defence of Escaut (retreat to Dunkirk) Cassel (retreat to Dunkirk) Ypres-Comines Canal (retreat to Dunkirk) These were the 43rd and the 1st Buckinghamshire Battalion (TA - Territorial Army) that fought at Dunkirk, and were evacuated with heavy losses. The 4th Oxf & Bucks Battalion was not so lucky, being encircled and lost to the German forces. Normandy Landing (52nd Battalion) Pegasus Bridge (52nd Battalion) Caen (52nd Battalion) Esquay (43rd Battalion) Lower Mass (43rd Battalion) Ourthe (43rd Battalion) Rhineland (43rd Battalion) Reichswald (43rd Battalion) Rhine (52nd Battalion) Ibbenburen (43rd Battalion) North-West Europe 1940 '44-45 (52nd Battalion) Enfidaville (7th Battalion) North Africa 1943 (7th Battalion) Salerno (7th Battalion) St. Lucia (7th Battalion) Salerno Hills (7th Battalion) Teano (43rd Battalion) Monte Camino (7th Battalion) Garigliano Crossing (7th Battalion) Damiano (7th Battalion) Anzio (7th Battalion) Coriano (7th Battalion) Gemmano Ridge (7th Battalion) Italy 1943-45 (7th Battalion) Arakan Beaches (6th Battalion) Tamandu (6th Battalion) Burma 1943-45 (6th Battalion)
Annie
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harribobs
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the ox and bucks has great history, probably remembered more for the d day assault on Pegasus bridge
the Salerno landings...my father was in it, he used to shake his head and say it was dreadful
i'll try and get some more info for you, what was your GF's name? we'd like to know
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TAP1970
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Thanks Liverpool Annie and Harribobs.
Harribobs - my grandfather's name was Valentine Victor Morris but enlisted as Victor Valentine Morris.
He died in Sept 1943 (9th). The story was have was that he was killed by a "land mine" but whether that is true or not we will never know.
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Morris, Purssey - Chertsey, Loring, Hall(s) - Cambridgeshire, Corder, Brazier - Cambridgeshire, Miller, Rosewell, Powell, Leach, Dacey, Doyle - Ireland, Hancock, Good - Hampshire, Blake - IoW, Yeakes, Whiting, Bradman, Stubbing, Hodd, Tutt, Thompson, Adley.
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adam180
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Hello everyone My grandad was Ox & Bucks 7th Batt Lt Inf 'D' Company. And i have a stack of info on him, from Dunkirk to Anzio, (he was in the 1ST Bucks (TA) at Dunkirk), including lots of personal letters. Of 30 awards to the Regiment, the 7th Battalion were granted 13. all the best Adam
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