3. The division was reported to have been sent to the Danube front about the middle of October, but it was never actually identified there.

VALUE—1918 ESTIMATE.

The division was rated as fourth class.

7th Cavalry Division (Dismounted).

COMPOSITION.

1918
Brigade.Regiment.
Cavalry.28 Cav.11 Uhlan.
15 Uhlan.
4 Res. Uhlan.
30 Cav.9 Hus.
15 Drag.
25 Drag.
41 Cav.26 Drag.
5 Cuirassier.
4 Uhlan.
Engineers and Liaisons.19 Pion. Btn. (1, 2, and 3 Cos.):
 6 Cav. Pion. Detch.
 312 T. M. Co.
 186 Wireless Detch.
Medical and Veterinary.606 Ambulance Co.
Odd Units10 M. G. S. S. Detch. (1, 2, and 3 Cos.).
Attached5 F. A. Rgt. (10 and 11 Btries.).

HISTORY.

1918.

1. The division held the Guebwiller (Alsace) sector until the end of May. It rested in the Saarebourg area until mid-July, when it was railed to Belgium (Courtrai area).

2. After resting near Courtrai for two weeks, the division entrained at Lauwe on August 13 for Armentieres, where it remained until August 23. It went into line in the Kemmel area for three days. The division was then railed back to Tourcoing, from where it was transferred by trucks to Lagnicourt on August 26 and came into line on the following day at Ecoust.