The regiment embarked on steamer Golden Age on June 2, 1862, bound for Vicksburg.
In the spring of 1942, the regiment embarked for the Far East in the Belfast-built liner RMS Britannic, and after a long voyage, reached Bombay.
Next day the regiment embarked for City Point, landed at Powhattan, on the James, and marched the rest of the way.
After completing his training, he was appointed lance corporal and his regiment embarked for the Transvaal on 27 February 1900.
The regiment embarked for foreign service on 14 April 1832, seeing colonial service in Australia from 1832 until 1837, stationed variously at Tasmania, Sydney, Victoria (South Australia) and the Swan River Colony.
Nevertheless the regiment embarked on 16 April for Naples, coming under air attack as they entered the harbour two days later.
Marching orders came on October 19, and on the next day the regiment embarked for St. Louis.
On 9 June, the units of the 4th Light Horse Brigade began to concentrate and two days later the majority of the regiment embarked upon the troopship SS Suevic.
The regiment embarked for England in late October, with a large number of its men suffering from ophthalmia contracted in Egypt.