4th Parachute Division (Germany) - Order of Battle

Order of Battle

  • Division staff
    • Motorcycle Company
    • Military Police Troop (mot)
  • 10 Fallschirmjäger Regiment
    • Regimental Staff
    • Signals Platoon
    • Bicycle Reconnaissance Company
    • 3 x Battalions (mot)
      • Battalion Staff
      • Signals Platoon
      • 3 x Companies
      • Heavy Company
    • Mortar Company (mot)
    • Panzerjäger Kompanie (mot)
    • Pionier Kompanie (mot)
  • 11 Fallschirmjäger Regiment
    • As 10 Fallschirmjager Regiment
  • 12 Fallschirmjäger Regiment
    • As 10 Fallschirmjager Regiment
  • 4 Fallschirmjäger Mortar Battalion
    • Battalion Staff
    • Staff Company (mot)
    • 3 x Companies
  • 4 Fallschirmjäger Panzerjäger Battalion
    • Battalion Staff
    • Signals Platoon
    • 3 x Companies (mot)
  • 4 Fallschirmjäger Artillerie Regiment
    • Regiment Staff
      • 3 x Battalions
        • Battalion Staff
        • Staff Battery (mot)
        • 3 x Batteries
  • 4 Fallschirmjäger Flak Battalion
    • Battalion Staff
    • Heavy Supply Column
    • 3 x Batteries (mot)
    • 2 x Batteries (self propelled)
  • 4 Fallschirmjäger Pionier Battalion
    • Battalion Staff
    • Signals Platoon (mot)
    • 4 x Pioneer Companies
  • 4 Fallschirmjäger Signals Battalion
    • Signals Company (mot)
    • Radio Company (mot)
    • Supply Column (mot)

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