Pre-World War I Organization
The organization of the 27th Division in 1914, shortly before the outbreak of World War I, was as follows:
- 53. Kgl. Württembergische Infanterie-Brigade
- Grenadier-Regiment König Karl (5. Württembergisches) Nr. 123
- Infanterie-Regiment König Wilhelm I (6. Württembergisches) Nr. 124
- 54. Kgl. Württembergische Infanterie-Brigade
- Infanterie-Regiment Kaiser Wilhelm, König von Preußen (2. Württembergisches) Nr. 120
- 9. Württembergisches Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 127
- 10. Württembergisches Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 180
- 27. Kavallerie-Brigade
- Ulanen-Regiment König Karl (1. Württembergisches) Nr. 19
- Ulanen-Regiment König Wilhelm I (2. Württembergisches) Nr. 20
- 27. Kgl. Württembergische Feldartillerie-Brigade
- Feldartillerie-Regiment König Karl (1. Württembergisches) Nr. 13
- 3. Württembergisches Feldartillerie-Regiment Nr. 49
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