The Guards Cavalry Division was extensively reorganised in the course of the war, culminating in its conversion to a Cavalry Rifle (
Kavallerie-Schützen) Division, that is to say, dismounted cavalry. Here, the cavalry brigades were renamed as Cavalry Rifle Commands and performed a similar role to that of an infantry regiment command. Likewise, the cavalry regiments became Cavalry Rifle Regiments and were allocated the role of an infantry battalion, with their squadrons acting as infantry companies. However, these units were much weaker than normal infantry formations (for example, a Rifle squadron had a strength of just four officers and 109 other ranks, including NCOs, considerably smaller than that of an infantry company). • 1st Guards Cavalry Brigade became independent on 9 April 1917 • 2nd Guards Cavalry Brigade became independent on 6 June 1916 • 3rd Guards Cavalry Brigade became independent on 18 October 1916 • 19th Cavalry Brigade joined from
9th Cavalry Division on 8 April 1917 and became independent on 12 February 1918 • 11th Cavalry Brigade joined from
5th Cavalry Division on 23 March 1918 and renamed as 11th Cavalry Rifle Command on 8 May 1918 • 14th Cavalry Brigade joined from
9th Cavalry Division on 23 February 1918 and renamed as 14th Cavalry Rifle Command on 8 May 1918 • 38th Cavalry Brigade joined from
8th Cavalry Division on 20 April 1918 and renamed as 38th Cavalry Rifle Command on 8 May 1918 == See also ==