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  2. 27th Jäger Battalion (Finland) - Wikipedia

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    To achieve experience from warfare, the main part of the Ausbildungs-Truppe-Lockstedt became a regular Jaeger battalion, the Royal Prussian Jaeger battalion number 27 (‹See Tfd› German: Königlich Preussisches Jägerbataillon Nr. 27), which was used with relatively modest losses to attain experience, but also re-trained for the more technically demanding duties of artillery, engineers ...

  3. List of Jäger units - Wikipedia

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    Germany (Federal Republic) Jäger Regiment 1, an air-mobile infantry unit that was downsized to battalion level. Jägerbataillon 91, a unit that was formed in 2015 [ 2 ] Gebirgsjägerbrigade 23, Mountain Infantry Brigage 23 [ 3 ] Gebirgsjägerbataillion 231. Gebirgsjägerbataillion 232.

  4. Jäger Movement - Wikipedia

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    The recruits were transported across Finland's western border via Sweden to Germany, where they were formed into the Royal Prussian 27th Jäger Battalion. The Jäger Battalion fought in the ranks of the German Army from 1916 in the battles on the northern flank of the eastern front. Finnish Jägers parading at the town square of Vaasa 1918.

  5. Jäger (infantry) - Wikipedia

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    Jääkärijoukot ("Jäger Troops") – refers to any 1st line infantry units with top-of-the-line equipment. Panssarijääkärit ("Armoured or Panzer Jägers") — mechanized infantry of the Armoured Brigade. Kaartinjääkärit ("Guards Jägers") — infantry of the Guard Jaeger Regiment, specializing in urban warfare.

  6. Jaeger Brigade - Wikipedia

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    Insignia of the Jaeger Brigade. The Jaeger Brigade (Jääkäriprikaati) is a unit of the Finnish Army. The unit is located in Sodankylä and Rovaniemi in Finnish Lapland, some 130 kilometres (81 mi) north of the Arctic Circle. The brigade trains 2,200 conscripts per year. The brigade has two main units: Lapland Jaeger Battalion in Sodankylä ...

  7. Order of battle of the Imperial Russian Army (1812) - Wikipedia

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    23rd and 24th Jäger Regiment; 14th Infantry Division: Major General Ivan Sazonov 1st Brigade Tula and Navaginsk Infantry Regiments; 2nd Brigade Riga and Tenginsk Infantry Regiments; 3rd Brigade 25th and 26th Jäger Regiment; Corps Artillery: Nine companies, two pontoon and one pioneer companies; 1st Cavalry Division: Major General Pyotr Kahovskiy

  8. Arvi Kalsta - Wikipedia

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    Arvi Kalsta. Arvi Kalsta (until 1927 Arvid Daniel Grönberg, 14 October 1890 Joensuu – 25 May 1982 Helsinki) [1] was a Finnish Jaeger captain, the founder of the Nazi Finnish People's Organisation and a businessman. In the 1930s, the Finnish Nazis who belonged to his supporters were called Kalstaites.

  9. Maximilian Bayer - Wikipedia

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    World War I. Western Front †. Awards. Order of the Red Eagle. Iron Cross. Other work. Scouting pioneer, author. Maximilian Bayer (11 May 1872 – 25 October 1917) was the founder of Scouting in Germany, along with Alexander Lion. During World War I, he built the 27th Royal Prussian Jäger Battalion, later the core of the Finnish Army.