Flanders.
1. The division remained in the Passchendaele sector until withdrawn about January 9.
2. It came back into line, relieving the 199th Division, during the night of January 23–24, north of Passchendaele. It was relieved by the 239th Division February 1.
3. February 7 it relieved the 239th Division; relieved by 41st Division March 3. It then was trained for a fortnight.
Cambrai.
4. March 21 the division reinforced the Cambrai front near St. Leger, fighting, with heavy losses, until the 26th.
Arras.
5. It came back into line west of Neuville-Vitasse about April 3, relieving the 236th Division. April 29 the division was relieved by the extension of the fronts of the neighboring divisions.
6. It went to the Douai area and rested there until coming into line in the Gavrelle sector during the night of June 7–8; it relieved the 187th Division. It was relieved by the 187th Division June 20 and went to be reconstituted in the Tournai area, receiving a draft from the 427th Infantry Regiment and another of over 500 men from Germany.
7. The division relieved the 5th Bavarian Reserve Division, near Bucquoy, August 7. During the heavy fighting that followed it lost 2,400 in prisoners alone. It was withdrawn August 25.