In June 2008, the brigade trained the aviation assets of the 34th Infantry Division in air combat, air assault, and other tactics related to aviation.
This brigade trained on the Isle of Wight in 1800 and was eventually used by the British in Ireland.
The brigade primarily operates and trains at Camp Atterbury, Indiana.
The brigade remained at its home station of Fort Stewart, Georgia, and "is training to deploy domestically in response to terrorist attacks or other national emergencies."
In addition, the brigade has been training for combined arms operations in the event of armed conflict.
In early January, the brigade trained and re-equipped, which included the first issue of bayonets to the Lancers.
The first four brigades of the Canada Corps trained in Valcartier and Quebec City.
The brigade had trained for this assault in the Ostend area during October.
The brigade mobilized in October of that year and trained in infantry techniques at army posts in Oklahoma and Arkansas.
The brigade trained on Salisbury Plain before moving to France in November.