Order of Battle On Mobilization
The order of battle of the 33rd Reserve Division on mobilization was as follows:
- 8.Kgl. Bayerische Infanterie-Brigade
- Kgl. Bayerisches 4. Infanterie-Regiment König Wilhelm von Württemberg
- Kgl. Bayerisches 8. Infanterie-Regiment Großherzog Friedrich II. von Baden
- 66.Reserve-Infanterie-Brigade
- Reserve-Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 67
- Reserve-Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 130
- Reserve-Husaren-Regiment Nr. 2
- Ersatz-Abteilung/1. Lothringisches Feldartillerie-Regiment Nr. 33
- Ersatz-Abteilung/2. Lothringisches Feldartillerie-Regiment Nr. 34
- Ersatz-Abteilung/3. Lothringisches Feldartillerie-Regiment Nr. 69
- Ersatz-Abteilung/4. Lothringisches Feldartillerie-Regiment Nr. 70
I.Bataillon/Kgl. Bayerisches Reserve-Fußartillerie-Regiment Nr. 2 (attached in early August 1914) II.Bataillon/Kgl. Bayerisches Reserve-Fußartillerie-Regiment Nr. 2 (attached in early August 1914) 4.Kompanie/Kgl. Sächsisches 2. Pionier-Bataillon Nr. 22 (attached in early August 1914)
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