This peacetime Army unit was formed in April 1871
Its home station was in Lorraine, part of the XXI Corps area.
The 31st and 42nd Divisions formed the XXI Army Corps.
32nd
Infantry Brigade
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70th (8th Rhine) Infantry Regiment formed 5th May 1860, garrisoned in Saarbrucken
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174th (10th
Lothringer) Infantry Regiment, formed on 31st March 1897, garrisoned in Forbach
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62nd
Infantry Brigade
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Transferred to the 218th Infantry Division on 23rd September 1916.
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60th Infantry Regiment
(Marquis Carl (7th Brandenburger), formed on 5th May 1860, garrisoned in Weissenburg
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137th (2nd Lower Alsacian) Infantry Regiment, formed on 11th March 1887, garrisoned in Hagenau
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166th Infantry Regiment
(Hessen-Homburg), formed on 31st March 1897, garrisoned in Bitsch
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7th Ulhan Regiment
31st Field Artillery Brigade 1st Company, 27th Pioneer Battalion |
31st Field Artillery Regiment
67th Field Artillery Regiment |
At the beginning of the war the division was part of the 6th Army. It saw action in Lorraine, where it suffered serious casualties. In September it was sent to the Somme area, where it remained until September 1916.
In January 1915 the division, less the 60th Infantry Regiment was sent to the Russian front. It saw action north of Grodno, and suffered serious casualties. At the end of July 1915 it was in the line at Mariampol. In August it took part in the offensive against Vilna, and saw action at Narotch. A position it held until it was returned to the Western front in December 1917.
In January 1918 it took part in the battle of Ypres. In April it took part in the battle of the Lys, where one battalion of the division lost 70% of its strength.
It rested in the Woevre sector, before being committed to the battles of St Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne. It was still fighting in that sector when the war ended.
In January 1915 the division, less the 60th Infantry Regiment was sent to the Russian front. It saw action north of Grodno, and suffered serious casualties. At the end of July 1915 it was in the line at Mariampol. In August it took part in the offensive against Vilna, and saw action at Narotch. A position it held until it was returned to the Western front in December 1917.
In January 1918 it took part in the battle of Ypres. In April it took part in the battle of the Lys, where one battalion of the division lost 70% of its strength.
It rested in the Woevre sector, before being committed to the battles of St Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne. It was still fighting in that sector when the war ended.
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