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17th reserve divisionの例文

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  • The 81st Infantry Brigade was sent to the 17th Reserve Division.
  • The 17th Reserve Division fought on the Battle of Cambrai.
  • The 17th Reserve Division was triangularized in October 1916.
  • Reserve-Division " ) was a unit of the 17th Reserve Division.
  • On 30 July, British artillery-fire caused many casualties and the right flank of the 5th Division was hurriedly reinforced by I Battalion, Reserve Infantry Regiment 163 of the 17th Reserve Division, sent from Ytres, which was spotted by British aircrews at Beaulencourt and shelled.
  • In summary, IX Reserve Corps mobilised with 25 infantry battalions, 5 machine gun companies ( 30 machine guns ), 6 cavalry squadrons, 12 field artillery batteries ( 72 guns ), 4 heavy batteries ( 16 guns ), a Field Airship Detachment and 7 pioneer companies . 17th Reserve Division was slightly stronger than the norm as it included an active infantry brigade.
  • II Battalion, IR Lehr remained along the south side of the wood and Flat Iron Copse, with the III Battalion in reserve around Bazentin le Petit . ( The defence of this part of the German front had been conducted by 15 battalions on 1 July ( BRIR 6, IR 62, RIR 109, 110 and 111 ) and from 2 July, troops from the 12th Reserve Division, elements of the 185th, 12th, 10th Bavarian and 3rd Guard divisions and IR 163 of the 17th Reserve Division had joined the defence; the 183rd Division was en route to the Somme front .)