22nd Mortar Artillery Division

The 22nd Mortar Artillery Division (22-й мортирный артиллерийский дивизион) was a mortar artillery division of the Imperial Russian Army that participated in World War I.

History
The 22nd Mortar Artillery Division was formed on 28 November 1910 at Pella Manor attached to the St. Petersburg Military District. Upon formation the division had the following structure: Upon forming the division was attached to the 22nd Army Corps as the corps artillery unit. Two years later after joining the corps, the division recieved fur caps as apposed to bashlyks.
 * Divisional Headquarters at Pella Manor
 * 1st Mortar Battery (7th Battery from 37th Artillery Brigade)
 * 2nd Mortar Battery (8th Battery from 37th Artillery Brigade)

Before mobilisation, the division was stationed in the town of Miza Pela and was part of the corps troops of the 22nd Army Corps. Before mobilisation, the division had the following structure: When World War I started, the mortar (howitzer) divisions were equipped with the 10.5 cm Feldhaubitze 98/09.
 * Division Staff and Headquarters
 * 1st Howitzer Battery
 * 1st Section (Firing Battery) - 6 Guns
 * 2nd Section (Supply) - 12 Wagons
 * 3rd Section (Transportation)
 * 2nd Howitzer Battery
 * 1st Section (Firing Battery) - 6 Guns
 * 2nd Section (Supply) - 12 Wagons
 * 3rd Section (Transportation)