5. Gebirgsjägerkompanie (Infantry Company)

Headquarters
Company HQ
Gebirgsjäger HQ
A Gebirgsjäger must field a Company HQ and at least two Gebirgsjäger Platoons and may field any of each of the remaining Combat and Weapons Platoons shown. It may also field one Support Platoon from each Support box shown (Armoured, Infantry, etc).
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Motivation and Skill
The German Army is well trained and has many victorious campaigns behind it. The soldiers are confident that victory lies in the near future. A Gebirgsjägerkompanie is rated as Confident Veteran.

German Platoons in your force marked with a flag are Allies and follow the Allies rules on page 183 of the rulebook. Platoon retain their regular ratings.


This list is UNOFFICIAL and does not represent Battlefront in a official capacity in any way.
Combat Platoons
Gebirgsjäger Platoon
Gebirgsjäger Platoon
Gebirgsjäger Platoon
Gebirgsjäger Platoon
Gebirgsjäger Platoon
Gebirgsjäger Platoon
Weapon Platoons
Machine Gun Platoon
Gebirgsjäger Machine-gun Platoon
Mortar Platoon
Gebirgsjäger Mortar Platoon
Regimental Platoons
Machine Gun Platoon
Gebirgsjäger Machine-gun Platoon
Gebirgsjäger Heavy Mortar Platoon
Infantry Gun Platoon
Gebirgsjäger Infantry Gun Platoon
Scout Platoon
Gebirgsjäger Scout Platoon
Mountain Anti-Tank Gun Platoon
Mountain Anti-tank Platoon
Light Anti-Aircraft Platoon
Light Anti-Aircraft Platoon
Support Platoons
Armored
  • Panzer Platoon
    Equipped with StuGs
  • Heavy Tank Platoon
    Equipped with Tiger Is
Armored
  • Looted Assault Gun Platoon
    Equipped with StuG M42/M43
  • Anti-Tank Gun Platoon
    Equipped with PaK 40s
Infanrty
  • Fallschirmjäger Platoon
  • Gebirgsjäger Pioneer Platoon
Artillery
  • Mountain Artillery Battery
Rocket Artillery
  • Rocket Launcher Battery
Anti-aircraft
  • Anti-aircraft Gun Platoon
Heavy Anti-aircraft
  • Heavy Anti-aircraft Gun Platoon
Air Support
  • Sporadic Air Support