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  2. Jaeger Corps (Denmark) - Wikipedia

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    Poul Kjeld Larsen: Jaeger Nr. 1 – Co-found and first CO of the Corps; Jørgen Lyng: Jaeger Nr. 2 – Co-found and first XO of the Corps and later Chief of Defence; Helge Adam Møller: Jaeger Nr. 157 – Danish politician for the Conservative and former MP; Poul Dahl: Jaeger Nr. 160 – Author, Danish politician for Venstre and former MRC.

  3. List of Jäger units - Wikipedia

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    Guard Jaeger Regiment, a Finnish Army unit; Jaeger Brigade, a unit of the Finnish Army; Utti Jaeger Regiment, a Finnish Army training and development centre for special forces and helicopter operations; Armoured Jägers, Mechanized Infantry units, trained in Armoured Brigade (Finland) and Karelia Brigade

  4. Special Operations Command (Denmark) - Wikipedia

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    On 1 July 2015, the Jaeger Corps was transferred from the Royal Danish Army and the Frogman Corps from the Royal Danish Navy to SOKOM. [ 2 ] SOKOM is tasked with working with national and international partners, where SOKOM will be able to offer a special operations alternative to conventional military solutions and to be able to deploy a ...

  5. Otto Didrik Schack, 5th Count of Schackenborg - Wikipedia

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    In 1786, he was appointed major in the Kronborg battalion of the Life regiment, in 1787 he was appointed commander of the Jaeger Corps of Zealand, in 1791 lieutenant colonel, in 1803 colonel, and on 12 June of the same year, he was awarded the order of the Dannebrog and became chief of the Jaeger Corps of

  6. Thomas Rathsack - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Rathsack is a lecturer and former member of the Danish Jaeger Corps. [1] He served with the Royal Life Guards as a sergeant before getting accepted into the Jaeger Corps in 1990. [1] After retiring from the army he worked as a photographer and IT specialist. He reenlisted after the September 11 attacks. [1]

  7. Jäger (infantry) - Wikipedia

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    In the modern day Danish army, Jæger is used for the special forces unit Jægerkorpset (Jaeger Corps). In 2019, the 13th Light Infantry Battalion was created at the Haderslev garrison as the only regular light infantry unit in the army as part of the reborn Slesviske Fodregiment .

  8. List of Danish regiments - Wikipedia

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    CoA Pre-1961 name Post-1961 name Established Disbanded Notes Ref. Royal Life Guards: 1658 Still active 1st Regiment Danish Life Regiment: 1763 1 January 2001

  9. Danish Defence - Wikipedia

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    Danish Armed Forces (Danish: Forsvaret; Faroese: Danska verjan; Greenlandic: Illersuisut; lit. ' the Defence ') is the unified armed forces of the Kingdom of Denmark charged with the defence of Denmark and its self-governing territories Greenland and the Faroe Islands.