List of Jäger units#Germany (Imperial)

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This is a list of Jäger units in various national armies. Jäger, or Jaeger, is the German word for "hunter", and describes a kind of light infantry.

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In English the word Jaeger is also translated as "rifleman" or "ranger".

German-speaking nations' armies

= Austria =

=Germany feudal/imperial era =

== Prussian / imperial ==

  • Royal Prussian Guard Jägerbattalion
  • Royal Prussian Guard Schützenbattalion
  • Royal Prussian Jägerbattalion Count York von Wartenburg (East Prussian) No.1
  • Royal Prussian Jägerbattalion Prince Bismarck (Pomeranian) No.2
  • Royal Prussian Brandenburg Jägerbattalion No.3
  • Royal Prussian Magdeburg Jägerbattalion No.4
  • Royal Prussian Jägerbattalion von Neumann (1st Silesian) No.5
  • Royal Prussian 2nd Silesian Jägerbattalion No.6
  • Royal Prussian Westphalian Jägerbattalion No.7
  • Royal Prussian Rhineland (or Rhenish) Jägerbattalion No.8
  • Royal Prussian Lauenburg Jägerbattalion No.9
  • Royal Prussian Hanoverian Jägerbattalion No.10
  • Royal Prussian Electoral Hessian Jägerbattalion No.11

== Other German kingdoms and principalities ==

; Kingdom of Bavaria

  • Royal Bavarian 1st Jägerbattalion
  • Royal Bavarian 2nd Jägerbattalion

; Kingdom of Saxony

  • Royal Saxon Jägerbattalion No.12
  • Royal Saxon Jägerbattalion No.13

; Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin

=Germany (First World War)=

1914

  • Guard Reserve Jägerbattalion
  • Guard Reserve Schützenbattalion
  • Reserve Jägerbattalions 1-14
  • Bavarian Reserve Jägerbattalions 1-2
  • Bavarian Ski Battalions 1-2

1915

  • Reserve Jägerbattalions 15-26
  • Royal Prussian 27th Jäger Battalion (Finnish Volunteers)
  • Bavarian Ski Battalions 3-4
  • Württemberg Ski Company (later renamed the Württemberg Mountain Company and expanded to a Battalion, then a Regiment)
  • Bavarian Jägerregiment No.1 (1st and 2nd Bavarian Jäger Battalions, 2nd Bavarian Reserve Jäger Battalion)
  • Jägerregiment No.2 (10th Jäger Battalion, 10th and 14th Reserve Jäger Battalions)
  • Bavarian Jägerregiment No.3 (1st - 4th Bavarian Ski Battalions)
  • Alpine Corps (1st, 2nd & 3rd Jäger Regiments)

1916

  • Württemberg Mountain Battalion
  • Jägerregiment No.4 (11th Jäger Battalion, 5th and 6th Reserve Jäger Battalions)
  • Jägerregiment No.5 (17th, 18th and 23rd Reserve Jäger Battalions)
  • Jägerregiment No.6 (5th, 6th and 14th Jäger Battalions)
  • Jägerregiment No.7 (13th Jäger Battalion, 25th and 26th Reserve Jäger Battalions)
  • Jägerregiment No.8 (4th, 16th and 24th Reserve Jäger Battalions)
  • Jägerregiment No.9 (8th Jäger Battalion, 12th Reserve Jäger Battalion)
  • Jägerregiment No.10 (12th Jäger Battalion, 13th Reserve Jäger Battalion)

1917

  • Royal Bavarian 29th Infantry Regiment (Jager Regiment) (1st Bavarian Reserve Jagerbattalion, 7th and 9th Reserve Jägerbattalions)
  • German Jäger Division (11th, 12th & 13th Jägerregiments)

1918

  • Württemberg Mountain Regiment
  • Jägerregiment No.11 (Guard Reserve Jägerbattalion, Guard Reserve Schützenbattalion, 1st Jägerbattalion)
  • Jägerregiment No.12 (2nd and 7th Jägerbattalions, 1st Reserve Jägerbattalion)
  • Jägerregiment No.13 (8th, 20th and 21st Reserve Jägerbattalions)
  • Jägerregiment No.14 (15th, 19th and 22nd Reserve Jägerbattalions)
  • Bavarian Reserve Jägerregiment No.15 (1st Bavarian Reserve Jagerbattalion and Caucasian Railway Protection Battalion)

=Germany (Third Reich)=

==Jäger units==

==Special-purpose units==

==Other Jäger variants==

=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{{cite web|url=http://www.deutschesheer.de/portal/a/heer/!ut/p/c4/TcgxDoAgDADAt_iBNoy4-Qt1A2lKlSApiImv19HcdrjiJ7su7Jqc2SWccdlk9DdEIoUglGurDUx5gnTgJBRIr8xQnkRRvQrbf-_sW7IGyzENL0fiX_c!/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150719010917/http://www.deutschesheer.de/portal/a/heer/!ut/p/c4/TcgxDoAgDADAt_iBNoy4-Qt1A2lKlSApiImv19HcdrjiJ7su7Jqc2SWccdlk9DdEIoUglGurDUx5gnTgJBRIr8xQnkRRvQrbf-_sW7IGyzENL0fiX_c!/ |url-status=dead |archive-date=July 19, 2015 |title=Jägerbataillon 91 |language=German |publisher=German Army |accessdate=8 July 2016}}
  • Gebirgsjägerbrigade 23, Mountain Infantry Brigage 23{{cite web|url=http://www.deutschesheer.de/portal/a/heer/!ut/p/c4/04_SB8K8xLLM9MSSzPy8xBz9CP3I5EyrpHK9jNTUIr2UzNS84pLiEj1Dg4KqlMwyvfSclHS99NSkrPSkosx0I2OwgH5BtqMiAKPZPec!/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141222201403/http://www.deutschesheer.de/portal/a/heer/!ut/p/c4/04_SB8K8xLLM9MSSzPy8xBz9CP3I5EyrpHK9jNTUIr2UzNS84pLiEj1Dg4KqlMwyvfSclHS99NSkrPSkosx0I2OwgH5BtqMiAKPZPec!/ |url-status=dead |archive-date=December 22, 2014 |title=Gliederung |language=German |publisher=German Army |accessdate=8 July 2016}}
  • Gebirgsjägerbataillion 231
  • Gebirgsjägerbataillion 232
  • Gebirgsjägerbataillion 233
  • Fallschirmjägerregiment 26, formed in 2015 from parts of Fallschirmjägerbataillon 261 and Fallschirmjägerbataillon 263{{cite web|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20151009133256/http://www.deutschesheer.de/portal/a/heer/%21ut/p/c4/TYzBDoIwEET_aFtMINGbSEy8elG8Fbouq6Ul20UvfrxwMHEmeYd5yZibWRrdi8kpp-iCuZq25133hgFRwDPGrFnB5ydQYPQocyQIoROm4n-65354kJBuKnNZbz1CnyLqSsWovJDEaRKYkmhYzSyyGGBvWls0tS3tL8Vn2x6bQ11WtjnVZzON4_4LH6lvWw%21%21/ |url=http://www.deutschesheer.de/portal/a/heer/!ut/p/c4/TYzBDoIwEET_aFtMINGbSEy8elG8Fbouq6Ul20UvfrxwMHEmeYd5yZibWRrdi8kpp-iCuZq25133hgFRwDPGrFnB5ydQYPQocyQIoROm4n-65354kJBuKnNZbz1CnyLqSsWovJDEaRKYkmhYzSyyGGBvWls0tS3tL8Vn2x6bQ11WtjnVZzON4_4LH6lvWw!!/ |archivedate= 9 October 2015 |title=Geschichte |language=German |publisher=German Army |accessdate=8 July 2016 |url-status=dead }}{{cite web|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402095204/http://www.deutschesheer.de/portal/a/heer/%21ut/p/c4/NYyxDsIwDET_yE4rBQEbVRdWBkrZTBo1hjSpLBcWPp5k4E46nfROh3csTvTmmZRzoog3HB0fHx8I3gvQSzcfIyRyQdgF9QmeFKQ1jQVahWNtONSbyYPLyWvNslMuOQtpFlizaKxkEykEeMLRNH1nrPmr-R6uu70d2tb25-6C67Kcfjwkmyg%21/ |archivedate= 2 April 2015 |date=1 April 2015 |url=http://www.deutschesheer.de/portal/a/heer/!ut/p/c4/NYyxDsIwDET_yE4rBQEbVRdWBkrZTBo1hjSpLBcWPp5k4E46nfROh3csTvTmmZRzoog3HB0fHx8I3gvQSzcfIyRyQdgF9QmeFKQ1jQVahWNtONSbyYPLyWvNslMuOQtpFlizaKxkEykEeMLRNH1nrPmr-R6uu70d2tb25-6C67Kcfjwkmyg!/ |title=Seedorfer Fallschirmjäger ab April 2015 im neuen Auftrag |publisher=German Army |accessdate=8 July 2016 |url-status=dead }}
  • Fallschirmjägerregiment 31, formed in 2015 from Bataillonelements of Airborne Brigade 31

Other national army equivalents

=Belgium=

=Denmark=

  • Jaeger Corps, a special forces unit of the Danish Special Operations Command, formerly of the Royal Danish Army

=Finland=

=The Netherlands=

  • Garderegiment Grenadiers en Jagers, guards regiment, an amalgamation of the Garderegiment Grenadiers and the Garderegiment Jagers. Consists of one air mobile infantry battalion
  • Regiment Limburgse Jagers, line infantry (former 2nd Infantry Regiment). Consists of one armoured infantry battalion

=Norway=

  • Hærens Jegerkommando, the armed forces competence center for ranger, airborne and counter terrorist duty in the Norwegian Army
  • Jegerkompaniet, the Norwegian Army's northernmost unit
  • Kystjegerkommandoen, (Coastal Ranger Command) marine unit trained to operate in littoral combat theatres, filling the role of a marine corps and coastal artillery in the Norwegian Navy
  • Marinejegerkommandoen, a marine commando unit of the Norwegian Navy.
  • Artillerijeger, a ranger unit specialising in special reconnaissance and forward observing for artillery and aircraft.
  • Grensejeger, border rangers at the border between Russia and Norway

= (Imperial) Russia =

=Sweden=

Jägare are elite units in the Swedish Armed Forces

Defunct:

=Ukraine=

=United States=

See also

References

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Further reading

  • {{cite book| last =Cron| first = Hermann| translator = C. F. Colton| title = Imperial German Army 1914–1918: Organisation, Structure, Orders-of-Battle| publisher = Helion & Company Limited| year = 2002| isbn = 1-874622-70-1 }}
  • {{cite book| last =Kinna| first = H|author2=Moss, D A | title = Jäger & Schützen, Dress and Distinctions, 1910-1914| publisher = Bellona Publications| year = 1977| isbn = 0-85242-497-3 }}
  • {{cite book| author =United States War Office| title = Histories of Two Hundred and Fifty-One Divisions of the German Army Which Participated in the War (1914-1918)| publisher = The London Stamp Exchange Ltd.| year = 1989| isbn = 0-948130-87-3 }}

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