[2] The regiment remained on the North West Frontier and participated in the Ambela Campaign in autumn 1863 and the Hazara Expedition in October 1868 before moving to England in 1872.
[14] It later took part in the German spring offensive in 1918,[15] the Battle of Amiens in August 1918[16] and the final push as the war drew to a close.
The regiment was deployed to the İzmit peninsula in 1920 as part of a formation under General Sir Edmund Ironside's command.
The regiment charged Turkish positions in July near the village of Gebze and successfully routed the enemy.
Although mounted action did take place in Syria during the Second World War, this was the last regimental charge ever made by British cavalry.