The Light Division (Dutch: Lichte Divisie) was a military formation of the Royal Netherlands Army that was mobilized in April 1940. It was the only fully motorized/cavalry division available to the Dutch forces and was designed for rapid deployment, though it was structurally incomplete.[1]
The division was used to secure the exposed flanks of the Field Army in North Brabant and later saw heavy action as the Dutch tried to contain the German breakthrough.
Organisation (May 10, 1940)
The division was commanded by Major General H.F.M. Baron van Voorst tot Voorst.[2]
Due to a recent reorganization on May 1, 1940, all horses were removed, and the division was fully converted to use bicycles, motorcycles, and trucks. Many battalions were incomplete in terms of personnel and equipment.[1]
Subordinate Regiments and Squadrons
1st Regiment Cyclists (1e Regiment Wielrijders)
2nd Regiment Cyclists (2e Regiment Wielrijders)
2nd Regiment Motorized Hussars (2e Regiment Huzaren Motorrijders) – Only two squadrons instead of three.
Machine Gun Squadron (Mitrailleur Eskadron) – Newly formed, equipped with Vickers M.18 heavy machine guns.
5th Regiment Hussars (5e Regiment Huzaren) – Formed from remnants of the dissolved cavalry units.
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