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37th Infantry Division (France)

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37th Infantry Division
CountryFrance
BranchFrench Army
TypeInfantry
SizeDivision
EngagementsFirst World War

37th Infantry Division was an infantry division of the French Army active during the First World War.

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Transcription

Commanders

1914-1918 order of battle

Overview

Mobilised in 19th Military Region, at Arles.

  • Régiment de Marche du 2e Tirailleurs from August to September 1914, which became 1er Régiment de Marche de Tirailleurs
  • Régiment de Marche du 3e Tirailleurs from August to September 1914, which became 2e Régiment de Marche de Tirailleurs
  • Régiment de Marche du 5e Tirailleurs from August to September 1914, which became 1er Régiment de Marche de Tirailleurs
  • Régiment de Marche du 6e Tirailleurs from August to September 1914, which became 1er Régiment de Marche de Tirailleurs
  • Régiment de Marche du 7e Tirailleurs from August to September 1914, which became 2e Régiment de Marche de Tirailleurs
  • 1er Régiment de Marche de Tirailleurs from September 1914 to April 1915, which became 2e Régiment de Tirailleurs de Marche
  • 2e Régiment de Tirailleurs de Marche from September 1914 to April 1915, which became 3e Régiment de Tirailleurs de Marche
  • 3e Régiment de Tirailleurs de Marche from April 1915 to July 1918
  • Régiment de Marche du 2e Zouaves from August 1914 to March 1915, which became 2e Régiment de Zouaves de Marche
  • Régiment de Marche du 3e Zouaves from August 1914 to March 1915, which became 3e Régiment de Zouaves de Marche
  • 2e Régiment de Zouaves de Marche from March 1915 to November 1918
  • 3e Régiment de Zouaves de Marche from March 1915 to November 1918
  • 38e Régiment d'Infanterie Territoriale from July 1917 to November 1918

Timeline

1914

6 – 13 August

Elements of the division which had mobilised in Algeria landed at Cette and Marseille

13–15 August

Transported by V.F. to the Rocroi region

15–24 August

Moved towards the River Sambre, via Mariembourg and Philippeville.
22 and 23 August: engaged in the Battle of Charleroi: actions at Fosse and Mettet

1915

1916

1917

1918

1919 onwards

Attachments by army corps

References


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This page was last edited on 6 January 2020, at 01:44
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