Just checked a reference book and they haven't seen much combat but were used as a garrison in the Netherlands (HQ in Haarlem) on the Atlantic Wall at the end of the year they were transferred to the south-west of France because of the climate. In april 1944 they were tasked with the coastal defence of the area around Lacanau near Bordeaux. There they were inspected by Rommel. In autumn 1944 they were transferred to the SS.
After D-Day on the 15th of August they were commanded to retreat to Germany by train. Near Poitiers they were attacked by the french resistance and suffered some wounded. The resistance remained to harass them untill De Allier. In early september they stumbled up the French regular army and suffered their first dead in combat, an officer called Ali Khan. Then they marched towards Dijon and lost 40 men while 250 members deserted or surrendered. Then they were based in Hagenau, Germany. During the winter they were transferred to Heuberg because of the climate and better living conditions and remained there untill March 1945. Then they were transferred to Radolfzell near the Bodensee and in April 1945 they surrendered.