• Kampfführungskompanie) Jäger Battalion 8 (Jägerbataillon 8), in Wals-Siezenheim 1st Jäger Company (1. Jägerkompanie) 2nd Jäger Company (2. Jägerkompanie) Jäger Company...
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    President of the European Military Paratroopers Association (Europäischen Militär- Fallschirmsprungverbandes e.V.) in 2001 - a role that he still holds today...
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    de Gruyter, 1992 Berlin New York, S. 354 Stefan Kroll, Kersten Krüger: Militär und ländliche Gesellschaft in der frühen Neuzeit, Herrschaft und soziale...
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    Portuguese Army. As such it is a direct equivalent of the German military term Jäger and the French military term chasseur. It may also be considered comparable...
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  • Center (Tragtierzentrum) 23rd Jäger Battalion [de] (Jägerbataillon 23) 24th Jäger Battalion [de] (Jägerbataillon 24) 26th Jäger Battalion [de] (Jägerbataillon...
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  • other k.k. badges of the Austrian-Hungarian mountain corps from OR1-rank Jäger (en: hunter/ private) to the OF5-rank Oberst (en: colonel) Even on the field...
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    ed. Spencer C. Tucker, (ABC-CLIO, 2010), 863. Bodart, Gaston (1908). Militär-Historisches Kriegs-Lexikon: 1618-1905 (in German). C. W. Stern. p. 264...
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    the 2300-strong 'free' corps consisted of two battalions of infantry, one Jäger battalion, a company of sharpshooters, and a mixed cavalry contingent including...
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    Republican Guard, chasseurs d'Afrique and hussars); in Imperial Germany (Jäger, Landwehr and marines); in Austro-Hungary (officers of all branches for...
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    had its own grades. With certain exceptions, military officials (German: Militär-Beamte) wore shoulder boards similar to those of soldiers of equivalent...
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