Hello Bob
Sorry if I gave you the impression that I don't know anything about the 7th Battalion Ox & Bucks, when infact I know quite a bit, I was only making the comment I liked your brief summary of what they did.
Yes I do have a personal interest, its my granfather Fredrick Charles Ball who was a corporal in the 7th Battalion, I did mention it earlier in this thread.
I too have enough to fill a book, its surprising how it all builds up so quickly, I have also visited places they went to like Dunkirk, Hazebrouck & Anzio, did your father make it to Anzio that's where my granfathers war ended, he was captured in operation "Fischfang" (catch fish) and ended up in a POW camp in Moosburg (Stalag VII-A) for the last 18 months of the war.
What I am going to do as soon as I can work out how to do it, is post a 5-6 page document that is fantastic for outlining the 7th battalions WW2, it was made up for me by a retired lieutenant colonal after visiting the regiment for the first time at Slades Park, I am sure it might interest you even though you will know most of it (the same as yours did me).
One last thing, there were 2 battalions from the ox & Bucks in France with the BEF that sometimes get mixed up, my granfather was in the 1st Buckinghamshire Battalion that were a territorial army that fought at Hazebrouck, was your father with the other one.
All the best Adam
PS) Your only the second person I have bumped into on the net who has this connection