3. Relieved at the beginning of April it was put into line in a calm sector—region of Soissons, then in the region of the Oise (Tracy le Val, Puisaleine).
Somme.
4. In July, at the beginning of the Franco-British offensive, it detached some of its elements in the Somme (Peronne, July 1, then at Frise, Assevillers, and Belloy). The three rest battalions of the division formed in an emergency an assembled regiment (notebook).
5. After a new stay in the Soissons region (August and September) the whole division was again engaged in the Somme between Rancourt and the St. Pierre-Vaast wood. It suffered very heavy losses near Bouchavesnes (Oct. 1–10).
6. At rest from October 14 to 21 in Woevre.
Côtes de Meuse.
7. At the end of October, the 113th Division took over the Bonzee-Ronvaux sector (Côtes de Meuse).
1917.
1. The 113th Division stayed around the Côtes de Meuse until the end of January, 1917.