91st Division.

COMPOSITION.

191619171918
Brigade.Regiment.Brigade.Regiment.Brigade.Regiment.
Infantry.175 Ldw.33 Ldw.175 Ldw.37 Ldw.175 Ldw.37 Ldw.
349 Ldw. 349 Ldw. 349 Ldw.
350 Ldw. 437. 437.
Cavalry.3 Sqn. 5 Cuirassier Rgt.3 Sqn. 12 Mounted Jag. Rgt.2 Sqn. 10 Drag. Rgt.
Artillery. 277 F. A. Rgt.277 F. A. Rgt.
Engineers and Liaisons.385 T. M. Co.91 Pion. Btn.:91 Pion. Btn.
 3 Co. 1 Pions. (?)3 Ers. Co. Pion. Btn. No. 1.
 3 Ers. Co. 1 Pions.2 Ldst. Pion. Btn. 6 Army Corps.
 (91 T. M. Co.).219 Searchlight Section.
 Tel. Detch.91 Div. Signal Command.
91 Tel. Detch.
Medical and Veterinary. 67 Ambulance Co.67 Ambulance Co.
27 Ldw. Field Hospital.110 Field Hospital.
Vet. Hospital.27 Ldw. Field Hospital.
241 Vet. Hospital.
Transport. 801 M. T. Col.
Odd Units. Deuxponts Landst. Inf. Btn. (2 C. Dist. Btn. No. 2).

HISTORY.

(37th Landwehr; 5th Corps District—Posen. 349th Landwehr; 8th Corps District—Rhenish Province. 437th Regiment; 11th Corps District—Thuringe.)

1916.

The 91st Division (Clausius Division) was formed about August, 1916, from two Landwehr regiments—the 349th and the 350th, which constituted the 175th Brigade, taken from the 88th Division—and an active regiment, the 150th, temporarily transferred from the 37th Division. Later the organization of the 91st Division was modified.

Volhynia.

1. As soon as it was organized the 91st Division was engaged on the Stokhod, north of the Kovel-Sarny railway and in the vicinity of Borovno (August, 1916). During these attacks the 150th suffered very big losses. This regiment rejoined its division (the 37th) shortly thereafter and was replaced by the 37th Landwehr, which had exercised a discreet surveillance over the Austrian troops (Russian information).

1917.