In February 1918, having been in the front line for four months, the brigade entered a period of rest and training during which Fulton took leave.
Its General commander also stated that it had troops waiting to join once the brigade entered Tripoli.
Meanwhile, a brigade of 1,800 Swedes had entered Lübeck on 31 October, hoping to secure some transport vessels to carry them home.
The brigade now entered a period of training for their participation in the Normandy Invasion.
On 16 October, the brigade entered Melo unopposed.
It was in 1910 that the brigade first entered competition work, when they competed at Watford.
With orders to cut the Homs road, the brigade entered Damascus at 05:00 on 1 October 1918.
A French brigade entered Istanbul on 12 November 1918.
The brigade entered the battle with an estimated 1,396 troops and lost, according to Burling, 513 officers and men.
The brigade entered the an area of the line known as "Nursery Sector" at Armentieres on 26 November 1916.