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What (who) is 3rd Reserve Division (German Empire) - definition

RESERVE INFANTRY DIVISION OF THE IMPERIAL GERMAN ARMY IN WORLD WAR I

3rd Reserve Division (German Empire)         
The 3rd Reserve Division (3. Reserve-Division) was a reserve infantry division of the Imperial German Army in World War I.
3rd Division (Iraq)         
  • Soldiers of the 3rd Division during a training exercise in 2011
IRAQI ARMY DIVISION
3rd Armoured Division (Iraq); 3rd Armored Division (Iraq)
Kingdom of Iraq (c. 1930s–1958) Republic of Iraq (1958–68) Ba'athist Iraq (1968–2003) (2005–present)
3rd Division (Yugoslav Partisans)         
1942-1945 MILITARY UNIT OF YUGOSLAV PARTISANS
3rd Shock Division (Yugoslav Partisans); 3rd Assault Division
The 3rd Assault Division () was a Yugoslav Partisan division formed in Glamočko polje on 9 November 1942. Upon its formation it had around 3,200 soldiers from three brigades: 5th Proletarian Brigade, 10th Herzegovina Brigade and 1st Dalmatia Brigade.

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3rd Reserve Division (German Empire)

The 3rd Reserve Division (3. Reserve-Division) was a reserve infantry division of the Imperial German Army in World War I. It was formed on mobilization in August 1914 from reserve infantry units primarily from Pomerania. The division served from the beginning of the war until early 1917 on the Eastern Front, after which it was transferred to the Western Front. It was rated a third class division by Allied intelligence.