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German Rifle Company GERMAN RIFLE COMPANY Company HQ • Commander (Pistol) HQ • 2IC (Pistol) • 9x Clerks and supply personnel Platoon HQ (Rifle) • Platoon Leader (Rifle*) Anti-Tank Rifle Squad*** • 2x Messenger (Rifle) • 3x Anti-tank Riflemen • 1x Messenger (Sniper rifle) (ATR and Rifle) HQ • Medic (Pistol) • 3x Assistants (Rifle) Rifle Squad • Squad Leader (Rifle*) Heavy Weapons Platoon • • 2x Machinegun Section Assistant Squad Leader (Rifle*) • • 1x Machinegun (MG-34 or MG-42) Machine gunner (MG-34 or • 1x Assistant Gunner (Rifle) MG-42) • • 1x Ammo Bearer (Rifle) Assistant Gunner (Rifle) • Ammunition Bearer (Rifle) Mortar Squad (deleted in 1944) • 6x Riflemen** (Rifle) • 3x Mortar man (50mm mortar Light Rifle Squad and pistol) • Squad Leader (Rifle*) • 3x Assistant Mortar man (Rifle) • Assistant Squad Leader (Rifle*) • 6x Riflemen** (Rifle) Rifle Platoon • Deleted in 1944 • Same as other platoons Mortar Team (1944-1945) • Deleted in 1944 • Team Leader (Rifle*) * Probably a SMG instead of a Rifle by mid-1941. • Mortar man (80mm mortar and ** Reduced to five later in the war, due to manpower shortages pistol) *** ATR teams may be allocated to platoons • Assistant Mortar man (Rifle) 1x Platoon HQ GERMAN RIFLE COMPANY Platoon Medic Sniper Leader Messengers Platoon HQ 3x Rifle Squad in Two Teams • Platoon Leader (Rifle*) • 2x Messenger (Rifle) • 1x Messenger (Sniper rifle) Squad Machine Asst. Ammo Rifleman Leader Gunner Machine Bearer HQ • Medic (Pistol) Gunner Rifle Squad • Squad Leader (Rifle*) • Assistant Squad Leader (Rifle*) Assistant • Machine gunner (MG-34 or Probably missing Squad Riflemen MG-42)) Leader from most squads • Assistant Gunner (Rifle) by 1944 • Ammunition Bearer (Rifle) Light Rifle Squad in Two Teams • 6x Riflemen** (Rifle) 1x Light Rifle Squad • Squad Leader (Rifle*) Squad • Assistant Squad Leader (Rifle*) Leader Riflemen • 6x Riflemen** (Rifle) • Deleted in 1944 Mortar Team (1944-1945) Assistant • Team Leader (Rifle*) Squad Riflemen • Mortar man (80mm mortar and Leader pistol) • Assistant Mortar man (Rifle) 1x Mortar Team * Probably a SMG instead of a Rifle by mid-1941. ** Reduced to five later in the war, due to manpower shortages *** ATR teams may be allocated to platoons Team Leader Mortar man Asst. Mortar man GERMAN VOLKSGRENADIER COMPANY Company HQ • Commander (Pistol) HQ • 2IC (Pistol) • 9x Clerks and supply personnel (Rifle) Submachine gun Platoon Rifle Platoon Platoon HQ • Platoon Leader (Rifle*) HQ • 2x Messenger (Rifle) • Medic (Pistol) Platoon HQ Submachine gun Squad • Platoon Leader (Rifle*) • Squad Leader (SMG) HQ • 2x Messenger (Rifle) • Assistant Squad Leader • Medic (Pistol) (SMG) • Rifle Squad 7x Submachine gunners • Squad Leader (SMG) (SMG) • Assistant Squad Leader Rifle Squad (SMG) • Squad Leader (SMG) • Machine gunner (MG-42) • Assistant Squad Leader • Assistant Gunner (SMG) (SMG) • Ammunition Bearer (SMG) • Machine gunner (MG-42) • 3x Riflemen (Rifle) • Assistant Gunner (SMG) • Submachine gunner • Ammunition Bearer (SMG) • 3x Riflemen (Rifle) MG-34 (SMG) MG-42 • Submachine gunner (SMG) GERMAN VOLKSGRENADIER RIFLE PLATOON Rifle Platoon Platoon HQ • Platoon Leader (Rifle*) HQ • 2x Messenger (Rifle) Platoon HQ • Medic (Pistol) 1x Rifle Squad Platoon Medic • Squad Leader (SMG) Leader Messengers • Assistant Squad Leader (SMG) Rifle Squad in Two Teams • Machine gunner (MG-42) 3x • Assistant Gunner (SMG) • Ammunition Bearer (SMG) Squad Machine Asst. Ammo • 3x Riflemen (Rifle) Leader Gunner Machine Bearer • Submachine gunner (SMG) Gunner Assistant Sub- Squad Riflemen Machine Leader Gunner GERMAN 1x Platoon HQ VOLKSGRENADIER Platoon Medic SUBMACHINE GUN PLATOON Leader Messengers Submachine gun Platoon 2x Submachine Gun Squad in Two Teams Squad Platoon HQ Leader Submachine • Platoon Leader (Rifle*) Gunners HQ • 2x Messenger (Rifle) • Medic (Pistol) Assistant Submachine gun Squad Squad Submachine • Squad Leader (SMG) Leader Gunners 3x • Assistant Squad Leader (SMG) • 7x Submachine gunners Rifle Squad in Two Teams (SMG) 1x Rifle Squad • Squad Leader (SMG) Squad Machine Asst. Ammo • Assistant Squad Leader Leader Gunner Machine Bearer (SMG) Gunner • Machine gunner (MG-42) • Assistant Gunner (SMG) Assistant Sub- • Ammunition Bearer (SMG) Squad Riflemen Machine • 3x Riflemen (Rifle) Leader Gunner • Submachine gunner (SMG) GERMAN PANZER GRENADIER COMPANY Company HQ*** • Commander (Pistol) HQ • 2IC (Pistol) • 9x Clerks and supply personnel (Rifle) Weapons Platoon HQ • Platoon Leader (Rifle*) HQ • 2x Messenger (Rifle) • 1x Messenger (Sniper rifle) Platoon HQ • Platoon Leader (SMG) • Medic (Pistol) HQ • 2x Messenger (Rifle) Anti-Tank Section • 1x Messenger (Sniper rifle) • 3x Anti-tank • Medic (Pistol) (Panzershreck and Panzer Grenadier Squad Rifle) • Squad Leader (SMG) • Assistant Squad Leader Heavy Weapons Section (SMG) • 4x Machinegun Section • 2x Machine gunner (MG42) • 1x Machinegun (MG-42) • 2x Assistant Gunner (Rifle) • 1x Assistant Gunner (Rifle) • 3x Riflemen (Rifle) • 1x Ammo Bearer (Rifle) • Anti-tank Specialist Mortar Squad (Panzerfaust [most • 2x Mortar man (80mm common] or Panzerschreck mortar and pistol) and Rifle) • 2x Assistant Mortar man • Driver (Rifle) (Rifle) • Vehicle Gunner (Pistol) GERMAN PANZER GRENADIER PLATOON Panzer Faust Panzerschreck 1x Platoon HQ Platoon HQ • Platoon Leader (SMG) Platoon Medic Sniper HQ • 2x Messenger (Rifle) Leader Messengers • 1x Messenger (Sniper rifle) • Medic (Pistol) 3x Rifle Squad in Two Teams Panzer Grenadier Squad • Squad Leader (SMG) • Assistant Squad Leader Squad Machine Asst. Rifleman Rifleman (SMG) Leader Gunner Machine • 2x Machine gunner (MG42) Gunner • 2x Assistant Gunner (Rifle) • 3x Riflemen (Rifle) Assistant Machine Asst. Rifleman Anti- • Anti-tank Specialist P-O8 Pistol Squad Gunner Machine Tank (Panzerfaust [most Leader Gunner common] or Panzerschreck Gewehr 98 and Rifle) • Driver (Rifle) Sniper Rifle Vehicle Crew • Vehicle Gunner (Pistol) Machine Riflemen Gewehr 98 Rifle Gunner GERMAN FALLSCHIRMJAEGER COMPANY Company HQ HQ • Commander (Pistol) • 5x Clerks and supply personnel (Rifle) Platoon HQ • Platoon Leader (Pistol) • Platoon Sergeant (SMG) Communications Section • Machine gunner (GM-34 or Comms • 12x personnel (Rifle) MG-42) HQ • Assistant Gunner (Rifle*) • Anti-Tank Gunner (Anti- Tank Rifle or Paznzerschreck and rifle*) • Assistant Anti-tank gunner (Rifle*) • 3x Riflemen (Rifle*) Panzer Grenadier Squad • Squad Leader (SMG) • Assistant Squad Leader (Rifle*) • Machine gunner (MG-34 or MG-42) • Assistant Gunner (Rifle*) • 6x Riflemen (Rifle*) * May have a SMG instead of a Rifle by mid-1941. GERMAN FALLSCHIRMJAEGER PLATOON 1x Platoon HQ in Two Teams Platoon HQ • Platoon Leader (Pistol) • Platoon Sergeant (SMG) Platoon Messenger Forward Asst. Leader Observer Forward • Machine gunner (GM-34 or Observer MG-42) • Assistant Gunner (Rifle*) HQ • Anti-Tank Gunner (Anti- Platoon Machine Asst. Anti-Tank Asst. Tank Rifle or Sergeant Gunner Machine Gunner Anti-Tank Paznzerschreck and rifle*) Gunner Gunner • Assistant Anti-tank gunner (Rifle*) • 3x Riflemen (Rifle*) 3x Rifle Squad in Two Teams Panzer Grenadier Squad • Squad Leader (SMG) Squad Machine Asst. Rifleman Rifleman • Assistant Squad Leader Leader Gunner Machine (Rifle*) Gunner • Machine gunner (MG-34 or MG-42) Assistant • Assistant Gunner (Rifle*) Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Squad • 6x Riflemen (Rifle*) Leader * May have a SMG instead of a Rifle by mid-1941. .
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