11. On the 25th the division returned to line in the Chateau Porcien sector. It retired in November by Son, Chappes, Dommely, and La Romagn, where it was last identified on November 7.

VALUE—1918 ESTIMATE.

The division was rated as a first-class division, though it was considered as a shade under the class of the best divisions. It fought hard on the Lys, losing but 1 prisoner. It was not used later as an attack division. The morale was good.

8th. Cavalry Division.

COMPOSITION.[[7]]

1918
Brigade.Regiment.
Cavalry.39 Cav.Guard Reiter.
17 Uhlan.
40 Cav.Karabinier.
21 Uhlan.
38 Cav.2 Jager.
6 Jag.
Artillery.12 Horse Art. Det.
Engineers and Liaisons.Pion. Detch.
8 M. G. Btry.
260 Searchlight Section.
Medical and Veterinary.54 Field Hospital.
Attached.44 Cav. Brig.:
11 Horse Jag. Rgt.
9 Res. Uhlan Schutzen Rgt.
87 Cav. Schutzen Rgt.
89 Cav. Schutzen Rgt.
7 Landst. Inf. Rgt.

[7]. At the time of its dissolution, April, 1918.

HISTORY.

1918.

The division continued on the Eastern Front, employed in small police detachments, until about April 1, when it was dissolved.