cathar1244 -> RE: expanded The Next War 1979 (2/3/2019 7:36:46 AM)
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ORIGINAL: mussey On to two more orbat issues: 1) In the original scenario, the West German Jager Divisions (2nd and 4th) are composed of Panzer and Grenadier brigades and the divisions were designated as such. However, I found that from 1974-1980 they were true Jager's. Does anyone know what the equipment would be? My guess is they might be closer to the Mountaineer Div during this time frame.(x2 Mtn Bdes, x1 PG bde). 2) The West German reserves (Territorial Command) is paramount, yet I've found very little in Orbats for the 1979 time period. One source lists it as more of a security force for behind the lines, and that it did not become a more structured reserve force until 1982. Is this true? If anyone can point me in the right direction on these issues, I would be much obliged. I'll dig into this. I can say authoritatively the Jäger's for the 2nd and 4th Divisions were not mountain infantry. German Jäger organization, completely beyond the mountain and airborne infantry, was multi-faceted. There were these guys, plus each division had a Jäger battalion as light infantry dedicated to rear-area combat operations. Beyond even that, there were Jäger units in the reserve that were local defense units. Some were motorized, others had M113 APCs. I'll get back to you with more information. Ditto for the territorial forces. On territorial forces, from Keegan's "World Armies" (published 1979). quote:
The Territorial Army's combat units are of three sorts: (a) Home Defence Groups (Heimatschutzkommandos), of which one is in existence or planned for Military Districts II - VI (all have now been formed); (b) light infantry battalions (Jägerbataillone), of which 21 are in existence or planned for the Defence Regions; and (c) Security Companies (Sicherungskompanie), of which 300 are planned for or are in existence in the Defense sub-regions. The Home Defence Groups are effectively very lightly equipped infantry brigades of two motorised infantry battalions, one engineer battalion, one anti-tank company, and one very heavy mortar company, numbers which can be doubled in emergency by the call-up of recruits; in peace, each contains about 2500 men, of whom all but 15% are conscripts undergoing training. The light infantry battalions of the Defence Regions have a permanent cadre but are manned by reservists, who do 14 days annual training; the battalions are motorised but would requisition most of their vehicles from civilian sources. The Security Companies of the Defence Sub-regions are entirely reservist in composition and based in areas where the reservists live. Cheers
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