COMPOSITION.

191619171918
Brigade.Regiment.Brigade.Regiment.Brigade.Regiment.
Infantry.101 Res.6 Jag.101 Res.6 Jag.101 Res.6 Jag.
8 Jag. 8 Jag. 8 Jag.
233 Res. 233 Res. 14 Jag.
Cavalry. (3 Sqn. 14 Uhlan Rgt.)2 Sqn. 14 Uhlan Rgt.
Artillery.260 F. A. Rgt.Art. Command:260 F. A. Rgt.
 260 F. A. Rgt.860 Light Am. Col.
873 Light Am. Col.
1282 Light Am. Col.
Engineers and Liaisons. (195) Pion. Btn.:195 Pion. Btn.:
 1 Co. 32 Res. Pions. 1 Co. 32 Res. Pions.
 55 Res. Pion. Co. 55 Res. Pion. Co.
 195 T. M. Co. 102 Searchlight Section.
 195 Tel. Detch.195 Signal Command:
 195 Tel. Detch.
 66 Wireless Detch.
Medical and Veterinary. 207 Ambulance Co.207 Ambulance Co.
22 Field Hospital.22 Field Hospital.
347 Field Hospital.347 Field Hospital.
231 Vet. Hospital.
Transport. 860 M. T. Col.607 M. T. Col.
Attached.64 (?). M. G. S. S. Detch.

HISTORY.

(6th and 8th Jägers: Various sections of Prussia. 233d Reserve Regiment: 11th Corps District—Thuringen.)

1916.

1. The division was organized in July, 1916, in the Ruddervoorde region with the following elements: (1) 233d Reserve Regiment, obtained from the 51st Reserve Division; (2) the 6th Jägers (5th and 6th Battalions of Jägers, 14th Battalion of Jägers—the last after arriving on the Russian front was thereafter replaced by the 2d Reserve Battalion of Jägers); (3) 8th Jägers (4th, 16th, and 24th Battalions of Reserve Jägers).

Galicia.

2. It was shortly thereafter transferred to Galicia.

3. The division took part in the open warfare of August, 1916.

4. It next went into line with Austrian troops in the Zloczow sector.