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Bavarian Cavalry Division
Divisional Structure 1918 Bavarian Cavalry Division part of 3rd Cavalry Corps - preceding 6th Army.Order of Battle 1918
Cavalry 1918
- 1st Bavarian Cavalry Brigade
- 1st Heavy Reiter Regiment
- 4th Bavarian Cavalry Brigade
- 1st Bavarian Uhlan Regiment
- 2nd Bavarian Uhlan Regiment
- 5th Bavarian Cavalry Brigade
- 1st Bavarian Light Cavalry Regiment
- 6th Bavarian Light Cavalry Regiment
Artillery
5th Bavarian Horse Artillery Abteil.
Engineering and Liaison
- Pioneer Detachment
- 1st Bavarian Machine Gun Battery
- 300 Bavarian Trench Mortar Company
Attached: Glanz Landsturm Infantry Battalion (VI/9)
Divisional History 1918
The units of this division were used on police duty in the Ukraine and in Roumania in the spring of 1918.
A part of the division was serving in the Crimea in the early summer. It continued in that general area through the year.
Allied Intelligent Estimate 1918.
The division was rated as fourth class.
24th of October 1914 Germans AttackIf you can provide any additional information, please add it here.
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