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Gebirgsjäger (German pronunciation: [ɡəˈbɪʁksˌjɛːɡɐ]) are the
light infantry part of the
alpine or
mountain troops (Gebirgstruppe) of Germany, Austria...
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similar design is used in
Germany as the
distinguishing headgear of the
Gebirgsjäger, the only
differences being the bill was
slightly extended and the top...
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light infantry units and formations.
Mountain infantry is
designated as
Gebirgsjäger,
while Paratroopers are
designated as Fallschirmjäger.
Armoured units...
- July 1944)
Generalleutnant Paul
Klatt (3 July 1944 – 8 May 1945) The
Gebirgsjäger-Ersatz-Bataillon I./138 was
responsible for
ordering replacements for...
- a
Mexican airline (defunct IATA code) Gj (letter), a
Latin digraph Gebirgsjäger,
alpine light infantry of
Austria and
Germany Gharjamai, a live-in son-in-Law...
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attacked on the
orders of
Oberstleutnant Josef Salminger, the
commander of
GebirgsJäger Regiment 98. A
total of 317
civilians were killed. The 1st
Mountain Division...
- capitulation) As of 1 June 1940 (day of formation): 141st
Gebirgsjäger Regiment 143rd
Gebirgsjäger Regiment 118th
Mountain Artillery Regiment 112th Reconnaissance...
- were: 50th
Waffen Gebirgsjäger (Mountain Infantry)
Regiment of the SS (1st Albanian) (I, II, III battalions) 51st
Waffen Gebirgsjäger Regiment of the SS...
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barrel harmonics. The STG-556
Gebirgsjäger had a
production run of 500 rifles. It was
named after the
Gebirgsjäger,
which means Mountain Huntsmen. It...
- Hans S**** (18
January 1945 – 2 May 1945)
Gebirgsjäger-Regiment 85
Gebirgsjäger-Regiment 100
Gebirgsjäger-Artillerie-Regiment 95 Gebirgs-Panzerjäger-Abteilung...