COMPOSITION.
| 1918 | ||
|---|---|---|
| Brigade. | Regiment. | |
| Infantry. | 5 Ldw. Inf. | |
| Cavalry. | 11 Cav. | 1 Cuirassier. |
| 8 Drag. | ||
| 14 Cav. | 5 Uhlan. | |
| 8 Hus. | ||
| 11 Hus. | ||
| 38 Cav. | 2 Mounted Jag. | |
| 6 Mounted Jag. | ||
| 4 Cuirassier. | ||
| Gd. Cuirassier (1 Sqn. of 4 Mounted Jag.). | ||
| Artillery. | 132 Art. Command: | |
| 3 Gd. F. A. Rgt. | ||
| 226 F. A. Rgt. | ||
| Engineers and Liaisons. | 412 Pion. Btn.: | |
| 307 Pion. Co. | ||
| 2 Ers. Pion. Co. | ||
| 183 Wireless Detch. | ||
| 286 and 385 T. M. Cos. | ||
| Medical and Veterinary. | 257 Ambulance Co. | |
| 302 Field Hospital. | ||
| 315 Field Hospital. | ||
| 286 Vet. Hospital. | ||
| Attached. | Balloon Sqn. No. 33. | |
| 290 Reconnaissance Flight. | ||
HISTORY.
1918.
1. The division left the eastern theater in the middle of March. It was reconstituted in the camp at Zossen (south of Berlin), and was then moved to the Maubeuge area, where it underwent six weeks’ training for open warfare. It now consisted of 9 dismounted regiments, grouped in 3 brigades, 2 companies of pioneers, and a trench mortar company.
Champagne.
2. About May 28 the division relieved the 23d Division east of the Suippe. It was relieved about July 2, and on the 15th returned to strengthen the battle front near Souain. It was relieved about July 20.
Soissons.
3. The division was moved to the Soissons area, and on August 22 relieved the Jaeger Division east of Soissons. It retired from the front about September 5.