Its stay there was brief and soon it was accompanying the First and Second Divisions to the Somme sector.
Division for the Somme sector on 30 August 1916.
The 1RMF were in the front lines again on 23 April at the Somme sector, slowly building up strength to 26 officers and 476 men.
In March 1918, the German Army launched an all-out offensive in the Somme sector.
Later that year, the platoon are sent back into the Somme sector, now bogged down in the cold and mud of winter.
In March 1918, the 3rd Division was sent to the Somme sector to help halt the Gerrman Spring Offensive.
It finally moved with the rest of the I Anzac Corps to the Somme sector in October.
Scarpe, 1918 - A defensive operation, finding the 10th Battalion once again in the Somme sector.
Its next major engagement was in March 1918 when it was rushed to the Somme sector to counter the German Spring Offensive.
Throughout February and March 1917, No. 1 Squadron was "continually in action" along the Somme sector of the Western Front.