The brigade served with three different divisions in the Burma Campaign.
His brigade served in the Gallipoli Campaign among others.
The brigade served as a test bed for new concepts involving the employment of attack helicopters on the modern battlefield.
The brigade served mainly in Kirkuk for the next year.
This would also mark the first time that the brigade served independently from the 1st Cavalry Division.
From March, 1944, the brigade served behind the Japanese lines in Burma.
Most recently the brigade served an 11 month tour in Afghanistan from 2011 until 2012.
The brigade never served overseas, and was demobilised early in 1919.
The brigade served in Italy until the end of the war.
The Division was broken up in 1918, but its brigades then served independently.