2nd Cavalry Division (Belgium)

The 2nd Cavalry Division was a division-sized support detachment of the Belgian Army that fought at the Battle of Belgium during the Second World War.

Heavy fighting takes place at the Northern Sector as the Germans deal significant losses to the 36th Line Regiment.

The 2nd Cavalry Division deploys as much artillery in Demer as possible, as if not, the Germans might break through the defenses at a rapid pace.

The German pressure on Demer is increasing, as a breakthrough in the north came tantalizing close to encircling the entire 2nd Cavalry Division stationed there.

More and more support units regularly deployed by the 2nd Cavalry Division were withdrawn and redeployed along the defense of Leie.