[QUOTE=Ron Wood;229706]Jägers are mounted (I think) riflemen, Infantry are foot soldiers.
Ron, not quite. Jaegers were highly skilled riflemen. These units were historically drawn from country men with well developed talents as woodsmen and hunters, hence the title Jaeger. Traditionally the Jaegers were in the same category as American Rangers and British "Rifles" during the 18th and 19th centuries. Historically their job was to form skirmish lines ahead of advancing Infantry columns and as sharpshooters pick-off officers, NCOs, buglers, etc in the enemy infantry lines.
As to being mounted, some of them were; Jaeger Battalions each had at least one company of cyclist troops. These cyclist units were crucial to providing extra fire-power to German Cavalry units in 1914 as they tried to outflank the allies by swinging up along the Channel.
Last edited by George Anderson; 02-25-2013 at 03:47 PM.
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