He remained in this post until spring of 1915 when he took up command of the 14th Reserve Division.
Later that year he took up command of No. 1 Squadron.
On his return to Ceylon he took up command of the Echelon Barracks.
In 1628, he took up command of the imperial army again, but only for a short time.
The following April he took up command of the newly established 4th Brigade.
On May 6, he took up command of the Advice.
He spent two months in a Moscow hospital and was transferred to the Bryansk Front to take up command of the 16th Army once more.
Arnold traveled to Montreal to take up military command of that city.
In 1949, he took up command of the Southern Military District.
Burnett took up command of No. 29 Group in October 1921 but this was a short-lived appointment.