Gebirgsjägerregiments (Gebirgs-Division (n.A.))
German Army Mountain divisions are organized and specially equipped for mountain warfare as well as for warfare in difficult terrain.
Their means of transportation therefore will vary from a large number of pack horses and mules in higher mountains to a fair proportion of motorization in flat country.
The principle of decentralizing heavy weapons is particularly adapted to the relatively independent mountain infantry battalions which are as administratively and tactically self-sufficient as possible.
(TM-E 30-451 HANDBOOK ON GERMAN MILITARY FORCES)
Gliederung
Mountain Infantry Regiment HQ and HQ Company
Stab und Stabskompanie eines Gebirgsjägerregiments (Gebirgseinsatz)
K.St.N.102 (1.3.1944) Ausf.I
Mountain Infantry Battalion HQ and HQ Company x3
Stab und Stabskompanie eines Gebirgsjägerbataillons (Gebirgseinsatz)
K.St.N.112 (1.3.1944) Ausf.I
Mountain Infantry Company x9
Gebirgsjägerkompanie (Gebirgseinsatz)
K.St.N.132 (1.3.1944) Ausf.A
Mountain Infantry Machinegun Company x3
Gebirgsjägermaschinengewehrkompanie (Gebirgseinsatz)
K.St.N.152 (1.3.1944) Ausf.A
Mountain Infantry Heavy Company x3
schwere Gebirgsjägerkompanie (Gebirgseinsatz)
K.St.N.177 (1.3.1944) Ausf.A
Infantry Antitank Company
Infanteriepanzerjägerkompanie (tmot) (n.A.)
K.St.N.188a n (1.12.1943), K.St.N.188f n (1.12.1943), K.St.N.154b (1.2.1944)
Mountain Infantry Regiment Light Column
leichte Kolonne eines Gebirgsjägerregiments
K.St.N.210 (1.12.1943)