3. It rested west of St. Quentin from May 11 to 17.

Battle of the Matz.

4. On the 19th the division entered the line on the Oise east of Noyon. After the 26th it was in front of Noyon. The division took part in the attack of June 6 on Suzay-Thiescourt-Passel. Relieved about the middle of June, the division was disbanded about June 27. Its regiments were turned into the 12th Bavarian Division.

VALUE—1918 ESTIMATE.

The division was rated as a second-class division. It was inferior to the other Bavarian units. Its morale was bad prior to its dissolution.

9th Cavalry Division.

COMPOSITION.[[9]]

1918
Brigade.Regiment.
Cavalry.13 Cav.4 Cuirassier.
8 Hus.
14 Cav.11 Hus.
5 Uhlan.
Artillery.10 Horse Art. Abt.
Engineers and Liaisons.5 M. G. Btry.
7 M. G. Btry.
9 Cav. Pion. Detch.
415 T. M. Co.
Medical and Veterinary.574 Ambulance Co.
Attached.Saxon Res. Reiter Rgt.
3 Heavy Res. Cav. Schutzen Rgt.

[9]. At the time of its dissolution, June, 1918.

HISTORY.