The Battalion moved further forward into the second line, and two companies of the 6th Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers were attached to it.
[Captain Otter and "B" Company.]
20th May, 1915.
May 16th.
The Battalion was withdrawn to the canal bank.
May 19th.
Orders were received that the London Rifle Brigade was to be withdrawn and sent the next day to General Headquarters. The Battalion marched that evening to Vlamertinghe, and was billeted there.
May 20th.
The Battalion marched past the Divisional Commander after he had inspected it, and expressed his deep appreciation of all it had done since April 25th. It boarded the motor-buses, and proceeded to General Headquarters.
The London Rifle Brigade thus left the 4th Division after six months.