There the brigade was ordered to hold their position.
After receiving faulty intelligence, the brigade was ordered to attack a much larger Union force.
Meanwhile, on the left bank Rice's brigade was ordered only to probe the Ottoman lines.
Bylandt's brigade was now ordered to the vicinity of Waterloo.
To expedite the move, Muhlenberg's brigade was ordered to take a different route.
The brigade had expected to rest there for several days but were ordered to continue the advance to Aleppo.
The brigade was ordered to the Sangro river area.
The brigade was ordered to march to the left and charge upon the enemy, who were in position upon an elevation east of the Tunnel.
The brigade was ordered to slow down the German advance.
However at the end of January 1942 the brigade was ordered back to Egypt.