5. The division rested out of line until August 17.
6. It was reengaged on August 17 east of Bucquoy, coming from Lille via Cambrai Velu Beugny. It was withdrawn from the battle north of Bapaume on August 25, after losing 1,600 prisoners.
7. The division rested near Tourcoing until late in September.
8. On September 29 the division was identified in line in Champagne, north of Maure. Its composition had been changed by the disbandment of the 5th Bavarian Reserve Regiment and the substitution of the 4th Bavarian Regiment from the dissolved 14th Bavarian Division. The division continued on this front, with short periods in the second line, until November 4. It was identified north of Marvaux (October 4), near Monthois (October 11), between Namdy and Falaise (October 19). The division was considered in reserve 3d Army between November 4 and the armistice.
VALUE—1918 ESTIMATE.
The division was of the first quality. It saw heavy fighting and showed itself very aggressive in attack and tenacious in defense. The extensive replacements which have been necessary did not improve the morale, but due to the high quality and spirit of the organization, it was always to be considered as a first-class division.
4th Cavalry Division (Dismounted).
COMPOSITION.
| 1918 | ||
|---|---|---|
| Brigade. | Regiment. | |
| 39 Cav. | 38 Ldw. Inf. Rgt. | |
| 40 Ldw. Inf. Rgt. | ||
| 9 Res. Schutzen Uhlan Rgt. | ||
| 89 Schutzen Rgt. | ||
| 87 Schutzen Rgt. | ||
| Engineers and Liaisons. | 2 Ldw. Pion. Co., 14 C. Dist. Pions. | |
| Medical and Veterinary. | 99 Ambulance Co. | |
| Attached. | Landst. Inf. Btns. | |
| VII-54 Munster. | ||
| XIV-14 Bruchsae. | ||
| IV-15 Jorgan. | ||
| XVI-7 2d Saarlouis. | ||
| XIV-51st Offenburg. | ||