List of forces involved in the Battle of Amiens

The following is a list of forces involved in the Battle of Amiens of World War I fought from August 8 to August 11, 1918.

Allies
Allied forces at Amiens were under the supreme command of General Ferdinand Foch.

British Fourth Army
General Sir Henry Rawlinson


 * British III Corps – Lieutenant General Sir Richard Butler
 * 47th (1/2nd London) Division
 * 12th (Eastern) Division
 * 18th (Eastern) Division
 * 58th (2/1st London) Division
 * 10th Tank Battalion – 36 Mark V tanks
 * Australian Corps – Lieutenant General Sir John Monash
 * 1st Australian Division
 * 2nd Australian Division
 * 3rd Australian Division
 * 4th Australian Division
 * 5th Australian Division
 * 33rd US Division
 * 5th Tank Brigade – 2nd, 8th, 13th Bn Tank Corps with 108 Mark V tank; 15th Bn Tank Corps with 36 Mark V* Tank; 17th (Armoured Car) Bn (Austin Armoured Cars.
 * Canadian Corps – Lieutenant General Sir Arthur Currie
 * 1st Canadian Division
 * 2nd Canadian Division
 * 3rd Canadian Division
 * 4th Canadian Division
 * 4th Tank Brigade – 108 Mark V tank, 36 Mark V* Tank
 * British Cavalry Corps – Lieutenant General Sir Charles Kavanagh
 * 1st Cavalry Division
 * 2nd Cavalry Division
 * 3rd Cavalry Division
 * 3rd Tank Brigade – 72 Whippet tank of 3 Bn and 6 Bn Tank Corps
 * Reserve
 * 17th (Northern) Division
 * 32nd Division
 * 63rd (Royal Naval) Division
 * 9th Tank Battalion – 36 Mark V tanks

Royal Air Force air support

(Major General John Salmond)
 * V Brigade
 * 15th (Corps) Wing – 110 aircraft
 * 22nd (Army) Wing – 222 aircraft
 * IX Brigade
 * 9th Wing – 2 fighter sqns, 2 bomber sqns, 1 reconnaissance sqn. (99 aircraft)
 * 51st Wing – 3 fighter sqns, 2 bomber sqns. (101 aircraft)
 * 54th Wing – 2 night-fighter sqns, 4 night-bomber sqns (76 aircraft)
 * III Brigade (available in support)
 * 13th (Army) Wing – 136 aircraft
 * I Brigade (available in support) – 19 aircraft
 * X Brigade (available in support) – 19 aircraft

French First Army
General Marie-Eugène Debeney
 * XXXI Corps – General Paul-Louis Toulorge
 * 37th Division
 * 42nd Division
 * 66th Division
 * 153rd Division
 * 126th Division
 * IX Corps – General Noël Garnier-Duplessix
 * 3rd Division
 * 15th Colonial Division
 * X Corps – General Charles Vandenburg
 * 60th Division
 * 152nd Division
 * 166th Division
 * XXXV Corps – General Charles Jacquot
 * 46th Division
 * 133rd Division
 * 169th Division
 * II Cavalry Corps – General Felix Robillot
 * 2nd Cavalry Division
 * 4th Cavalry Division
 * 6th Cavalry Division

French Third Army
The French Third Army played a peripheral role in the battle and was commanded by Georges Humbert
 * XV Corps – General Jacques de Riols de Fonclare
 * 67th Division
 * 74th Division
 * 123rd Division
 * XXXIV Corps – General Alphonse Nudant
 * 6th Division
 * 121st Division
 * 129th Division
 * 165th Division


 * Division Aerienne
 * I Brigade – 3 fighter groups, 3 bomber groups
 * II Brigade – 3 fighter groups, 2 bomber groups
 * Groupe Lauren – 2 night-bomber groups
 * Groupe Weiller

Total: 1,104 aircraft

Germans
The German Second and Eighteenth armies were part of Army Group Rupprecht, commanded by  Crown Prince Rupprecht

Second Army
General Georg von der Marwitz
 * 54th Corps – Generalleutnant Alfred von Larisch
 * 27th Division
 * 54th Reserve Division
 * 233rd Division
 * 243rd Division
 * 26th Reserve Division – (From Seventeenth Army, 9 August)
 * XI Corps – Generalleutnant Viktor Kühne
 * 13th Division
 * 41st Division
 * 43rd Reserve Division
 * 108th Division
 * 107th Division – (From Second Army reserve, 8 August)
 * 21st Division – (From Second Army reserve, 9 August)
 * 5th Bavarian Division – (From Seventeenth Army, 8 August)
 * 38th Division – (From Sixth Army, 9 August)
 * 51st Corps – Generalleutnant Eberhard von Hofacker
 * 14th Bavarian Division
 * 109th Division
 * 117th Division
 * 192nd Division
 * 225th Division
 * Air Support
 * Jagdgruppe 2
 * Jagdgruppe Greim
 * Bombengeschwader 7
 * Fliegerabteilung (Lichtbildgerät) 40
 * Fliegerabteilung 17,33
 * Fliegerabteilung (Artillerie) 217,224,207,219,232,241,269
 * Schlachtstaffel 17

Eighteenth Army
General Oskar von Hutier


 * III Corps – Generalleutnant Walther von Lüttwitz
 * 24th Division
 * 25th Reserve Division
 * 1st Reserve Division
 * 79th Reserve Division – (From Seventh Army, 9 August)
 * IX Corps – Generalleutnant Horst Ritter und Edler von Oetinger
 * 2nd Division
 * 11th Division
 * 82nd Reserve Division
 * I Bavarian Corps – Generalleutnant Nikolaus Ritter von Endres (Corps was formed during the battle on 10 August)
 * Alpenkorps – (from Fourth Army, 10 August)
 * 121st Division – (from Ninth Army, 10 August)

(The remaining corps of Eighteenth Army played only a peripheral role in the battle.)
 * I Reserve Corps – Generalleutnant Kurt von Morgen
 * 75th Reserve Division
 * 206th Division
 * 119th Division – (Sent to 51st Corps, Second Army, 8 August)
 * XXVI Reserve Corps – Generalleutnant Oskar von Watter
 * 17th Reserve Division
 * 54th Division
 * 204th Division – (Sent to I Bavarian Corps, 10 August)
 * XVIII Reserve Corps – Generalleutnant Ludwig Sieger
 * 3rd Bavarian Division
 * 105th Division
 * 221st Division – (Sent to III Corps, 9 August)




 * Luftstreitkräfte (air support)
 * Jagdstaffel 24, 42, 44, 78
 * Bombengeschwader 4
 * Fliegerabteilung (Lichtbildgerät) 23
 * Fliegerabteilung (Artillerie) 2, 245, 14,212,238,203
 * Schlachtstaffel 36