1. The 11th Division belonged to the 6th Army Corps and detrained at Merzig August 10 and 11, 1914, passed through Luxemburg the 17th, and entered Belgian Luxemburg the 18th.
2. It belonged to the 5th Army (Prussian Crown Prince) and took part in the battle of August 22 at Tintigny, St. Vincent, and Belle Fontaine. It crossed the Meuse the 29th below Stenay, passed through Varennes and Ste. Menehould. September 7, at the high point of the German advance, it was near Revigny.
Rheims.
3. After the battle of the Marne it established itself at the western edge of the Argonne (from Binarville to Cernay en Bormois).
Argonne.
4. October 4 it fought at Binarville. October 21 the 22d Brigade was at Beine, east of Rheims. The 21st Brigade remained in the Argonne.
1915.
1. At the end of January, 1915, the 21st Brigade returned to the Rheims sector.
Champagne.
In February the 22d Brigade was attached temporarily in support of the 8th Reserve Corps on the Champagne front (east).