(38th Landwehr Division: 10th Corps District—Hanover.)
1914.
The grouping of the 38th Landwehr Brigade (77th and 78th Landwehr Regiments) and of a mixed regiment, 79th Reserve Infantry Regiment, formed the 38th Landwehr Division in April, 1917.
1. The 38th Landwehr Brigade remained independent until it was assigned to the 38th Landwehr Division.
Flanders.
2. Arriving at Liége on October 21, 1914, the 38th Brigade remained there about two months. Transferred to Flanders on October 27, it held the sector north of the Passchendaele Canal (Nieuport) until the beginning of November.
3. After occupying the front of Ypres near Becelaere, the brigade came into line before Passchendaele at the end of December.
1915.
Flanders.
1. In April, 1915, the 38th Landwehr Brigade took part in the second battle of Ypres near Zonnebeke.