| 1917 | 1918[[15]] | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Brigade. | Regiment. | Brigade. | Regiment. | |
| Infantry. | 6 Ldw. | 34 Ldw. | 34 Ldw. (3d Btn.). | |
| 49 Ldw. | 49 Ldw. (2d Btn.). | |||
| 10 Landst. (4 Btns.). | ||||
| Cavalry. | (z) | |||
| Artillery. | Art. Command: | 219 F. A. Rgt. (Staff and 3 Abt.). | ||
| 219 F. A. Rgt. | ||||
| Engineers and Liaisons. | (422) Pion. Btn.: | 522 Signal Command: | ||
| (322) T. M. Co. | 522 Tel. Detch. | |||
| 30 Searchlight Section. | ||||
| 284 Searchlight Section. | ||||
| Tel. Detch. | ||||
| Medical and Veterinary. | 551 Ambulance Co. | 11 Res. Field Hospital. | ||
| Field Hospital. | 139 Vet. Hospital. | |||
| Vet. Hospital. | ||||
| Transports. | M. T. Col. | |||
[15]. The units below are those grouped under the 22d Landwehr Division Postal Sector (380). Other units of the 22d Landwehr Division, but functioning with other divisions, are carried as attached to such division.
HISTORY.
(2d Corps District—Pomerania.)
1917.
Russia.
1. The 22d Landwehr Division was formed on the Eastern Front in the vicinity of Riga, at the end of March, 1917. The 6th Landwehr Brigade, which entered into its composition, had belonged to the 1st Landwehr Division (former Jacobi Division), then had become independent when the latter left the Riga front to go to Volhynia. It is then that the addition of the 10th Landsturm Battalion to the Mitau group made the 22d Landwehr Division from the 6th Landwehr Brigade.
Courland.
2. From April to October, 1917, the 22d Landwehr Division remained on the Riga front (vicinity of Olai).