Order of Battle On March 9, 1918
Over the course of the war, other changes took place, including the formation of a signals command and a pioneer battalion. The remaining non-Prussian unit, the Saxon 107th Landwehr Infantry Regiment, was replaced by a Baden unit, the 438th Infantry Regiment. The 13th Landsturm Infantry Regiment was transferred out of the division. The order of battle on March 9, 1918 was as follows:
- 167.Infanterie-Brigade
- Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 420
- Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 421
- Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 438
- 2.Eskadron/Jäger-Regiment zu Pferde Nr. 4
- Reserve-Feldartillerie-Regiment Nr. 35
- Stab Pionier-Bataillon Nr. 335
- 1.Reserve-Kompanie/1. Westpreußisches Pionier-Bataillon Nr. 17
- Minenwerfer-Kompanie Nr. 235
- Divisions-Nachrichten-Kommandeur 435
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