April: Move to West Ireland. Escort duties for the State Opening of parliament in Northern Ireland by George V. Troop train derailed between Dublin and Belfast; 2 killed.
August fight at Amiens, Arras, Drocourt and see more action at Honnechy. 5 officers wounded, 7 O.R. killed and 58 wounded. 106 horses lost. Move to Manancourt. Move to Konigshaven in December Lt.-Colonel Seymore takes command.
Feb. Rejoin 6th Cavalry Division. Move to Tertry. Night air attack 10 killed, 28 injured. March 23rd Amiens; successful action at Collezy under Viscount Ednam. Heavy fighting continues until April 4th. 1 officer and 9 O.R. killed, 7 officers and 61 O. R. wounded, 15 missing. April 7th Lt.-Colonel Whitmore takes command.
June Lt.-Colonel W. O. Gibbs takes command. Dismounted parties engage in line duties. Nov. and Dec. dismounted parties night patrolling after Battle of Cambrai.
February move to Fressin. Lt.-Colonel J. P. Hardwick takes command. April 9th Division moves to Arras. Engage enemy at Orange Hill, village of Monchy-le-Preux taken but shellfire cause heavy casualties. 2 officers and 25 O.R. killed, 7 officers and 150 O.R. wounded.