Order of Battle On January 1, 1918
The 28th Reserve Division was triangularized in April 1915, sending the 40th Reserve Infantry Regiment to the 114th Infantry Division. Over the course of the war, other changes took place, including the formation of artillery and signals commands and a pioneer battalion. The order of battle on January 1, 1918 was as follows:
- 56. Reserve-Infanterie-Brigade
- Badisches Reserve-Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 109
- Badisches Reserve-Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 110
- Badisches Reserve-Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 111
- 4.Eskadron/3. badisches Dragoner-Regiment Prinz Karl Nr. 22
- Artillerie-Kommandeur 144
- Reserve-Feldartillerie-Regiment Nr. 29
- II./1. Garde-Fußartillerie-Regiment (from May 27, 1918)
- Pionier-Bataillon Nr. 328
- 4.Kompanie/1. Lothringisches Pionier-Bataillon Nr. 16
- 1. Ersatz-Kompanie/1. Lothringisches Pionier-Bataillon Nr. 16
- Minenwerfer-Kompanie Nr. 228
- Divisions-Nachrichten-Kommandeur 428
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