The brigade began with 17 women, but soon grew to 135 members.
The brigade began with 18 members, of which 16 are still active, and raised money from the public to buy fire fighting equipment.
The Brigade returned from that mission six months later and began a training cycle.
The war was officially declared over on 1 May and the brigade began to return home that same month.
The brigade began its fourth deployment to Afghanistan in early 2010.
"A few years ago, when the Brigades began to expand."
The brigade quickly lost order and began to retreat.
It left when the 94th Brigade began reforming in May.
However, the Syrians continued to press their attack, and the brigade began weakening as it took losses.
At the same time troops form the other brigades began attacking villages north of Lydda.