Buckley, a 19 year old collier from Derby, joined the Army, the Derbyshire Regiment, on the 17th of February 1894 and had very considerable service.
He served with both regular battalions of the regiment from the 29th of May 1894, when posted as a Private to the 1st Battalion, to the 2nd Battalion on the 24th of December 1896, appointed Lance Corporal on the 25th of January 1896, promoted to Corporal on the 1st of October 1900, appointed Lance Sergeant on the 1st of January 1901, promoted to Sergeant on the 24th of March 1902 and interestingly, POSTED TO THE MOUNTED INFANTRY on the 23rd of April 02, he subsequently returned to the 1st Battalion on the 1st of September 1902.
He returned to the 2nd Battalion on 3rd of March 1904 and on the 23rd of June that same year joined the 4th Battalion, he extended his service on the 6th of February 1906, but, chose not to complete 21 years and was discharged on the 18th of May 1912.
His actual campaign service was from the 24th of December 1896, in India, until the 24th of October 1899 and in South Africa during the Anglo Boer War from the 24th of April 1902 until the 7th of September 1902, in the case of the latter, not very much, but, enough to earn his QSA and clasps, granted for his time with Number 10 Company Malta Mounted Infantry, attached Derbyshire Regiment and verified in WO100/192, he had served on Malta after his time in India.
His earlier service in India with the regiment is shown and his India medal is verified in WO100/88 with both the Punjab Frontier and Tirah clasps.
He went on to serve in China before returning home to Great Britain, where he married Winifred Adey at St Giles church Normanton on the 16th of December 1906, doubtless, a very happy day and I would hope lived a good life until his death on the 17th of April 1946.