| 1914 | 1915 | 1916 | 1917 | 1918 | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Brigade. | Regiment. | Brigade. | Regiment. | Brigade. | Regiment. | Brigade. | Regiment. | Brigade. | Regiment. | |
| Infantry. | 21 Res. | 10 Res. | 21 Res. | 10 Res. | 23. | 10 Res. | 23. | 10 Res. | 23. | 22. |
| 11 Res. | 11 Res. | 22. | 22. | 156. | ||||||
| 23. | 22. | 23. | 22. | 156. | 156. | 10 Res. | ||||
| 156. | 156. | |||||||||
| Cavalry. | 3 Res. Hus. Rgt. (3 Sqns.). | 4 Res. Hus. Rgt. | 1 Sqn. 4 Res. Hus. Rgt. | 1 Sqn. 4 Res. Hus. Rgt. | ||||||
| Artillery. | 11 Res. F. A. Rgt. (6 Btries.). | 11 Res. F. A. Rgt. | 11 Res. F. A. Rgt. | (s) Art. Command: | 11 Res. F. A. Rgt. | |||||
| 11 Res. F. A. Rgt. (9 Btries.). | 1 Abt. 5 Res. Ft. A. Rgt. | |||||||||
| 748 Light Am. Col. | ||||||||||
| 1242 Light Am. Col. | ||||||||||
| 1296 Light Am. Col. | ||||||||||
| Engineers and Liaisons. | 4 Field Co. 2 Pion. Btn. No. 6. | 4 Field Co. 2 Pion. Btn. No. 6. | 4 Field Co. 2 Pion. Btn. No. 6. | (311) Pion. Btn.: | 311 Pion Btn. | |||||
| 11 Res. Pont. Engs. | 211 T. M. Co. | 4 Co. 6 Pions. | 4 Co. 6 Pions. | |||||||
| 11 Res. Tel. Detch. | 11 Res. Pont. Engs. | 2 Res. Co. 25 Pion. Btn. | 2 Res. Co. 25 Pions. | |||||||
| 11 Res. Tel. Detch. | 211 T. M. Co. | 211 T. M. Co. | ||||||||
| 4 Heavy Field Searchlight Section. | 39 Searchlight Section. | |||||||||
| 411 Tel. Detch. | 411 Signal Command: | |||||||||
| 117 Wireless Detch. | ||||||||||
| 411 Tel. Detch. | ||||||||||
| Medical and Veterinary. | 506 Ambulance Co. | 506 Ambulance Co. | ||||||||
| 29 Res. Field Hospital. | 29 Res. Field Hospital. | |||||||||
| 32 Res. Field Hospital. | 32 Res. Field Hospital. | |||||||||
| 411 Vet. Hospital. | 411 Vet. Hospital. | |||||||||
| Transports. | M. T. Col. | |||||||||
| Attached. | 95 Anti-Aircraft Section. | |||||||||
HISTORY.
(Sixth District-Silesia.).
1914.
France.
1. This division, with the 12th Reserve Division, formed the 6th Reserve Corps.
Lorraine-Meuse.
2. At the beginning of the war it belonged to the 5th Army (Prussian Crown Prince). Fought at Arrancy from August 22 to 25; crossed the Meuse the 21st of September. Fought in the region of Cierges September 2; advanced nearly to Triaucourt September 9 and retreated through the east of the Argonne near Montfaucon September 11 to 17.
3. At the end of September it established itself at the eastern edge of the Argonne (Varennes-Malancourt wood). It occupied this region until the Verdun offensive in February, 1916.