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The Jaeger Corps also known as the Huntsmen Corps () is an elite
special operations force Special forces or special operations forces (SOF) are military units trained to conduct special operations. NATO has defined special operations as "military activities conducted by specially designated, organized, selected, trained and equip ...
of the
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part of Special Operations Command, formerly of the
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, based at
Aalborg Air Base Aalborg Air Base () also Air Transport Wing Aalborg is a military air base for the Royal Danish Air Force . It is located at Vadum, near Aalborg, Denmark. Aalborg Air Base shares its runway system as well as some services, including air traffi ...
.


History

The Jaeger Corps traces its origins to 1785 when the corps was first formed as the " Jaeger Corps of Zealand". Facing emerging threats from
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,
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, and
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, Denmark created a light infantry force from hunters and woodsmen. The corps existed in various forms until it was remade in its current form in 1962 when Major P.B. Larsen and First Lieutenant
Jørgen Lyng Jørgen Lyng (born 7 March 1934), is a retired Danish general and a former Chief of Defence (Denmark), Chief of Defence of Denmark. As a young soldier Lyng received training from Special Air Service, SAS, this training among other, enabled him t ...
became the first two to complete the training. Throughout the
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, the Jaegers' primary tasking was that of a long-range reconnaissance unit, with wide renown for their skills in parachute operations. In the post-Cold War era, the Jaegers deployed for the first time in 1995 to
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with a six-man counter-sniper team. Following the
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and the beginning of the
United States invasion of Afghanistan Shortly after the September 11 attacks in 2001, the United States declared the war on terror and subsequently led a multinational military operation against Taliban-ruled Afghanistan. The stated goal was to dismantle al-Qaeda, which had exe ...
in October 2001, the Jaegers' training programme changed. As such, the Jaegers increased their proficiency in counter-terrorism skills, while still maintaining their excellence at reconnaissance operations. In 2002, the Jaegers were deployed to Afghanistan as part of the Danish contribution (Task Group Ferret) to
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, along with the Frogman Corps. During these operations, the Jaegers took part in reconnaissance, observations, capturing of high-value targets, and direct-action raids on
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and
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positions. As part of Task Force K-Bar, the Jaeger Corps was awarded the American Presidential Unit Citation on 7 December 2004 for its effort as part of the joint special operations task force in Afghanistan. The first Jaeger to be killed in combat was in 2013 when a Jaeger was hit by an explosion in Afghanistan. Four Jaegers had previously died during training accidents.


Selection and training

The selection course to become a Jaeger is very demanding, both mentally and physically. To be accepted into the Corps, a candidate must complete the following: * Pre-course 1 (5 days) :Introduces the candidate to the subjects covered in the patrol course, and identifies the areas in which the candidate must improve (orienteering, swimming, etc.). * Pre-course 2 (2 days) :More training and evaluation in the above covered subjects. * Pre-course 3 (2 days) :More training and evaluation in the above covered subjects with tougher requirements. * Patrol Course (8 weeks) :Basic medical, demolition, and marksmanship using basic direct-action and special reconnaissance training events to assess candidates. This course must be completed at a satisfactory level to continue to the aspirant course. * Selection Course (8 weeks) :Candidates receive training in advanced breaching, close-quarters battle, demolition, and sniping. If passed the candidate is awarded his or her "bugle" for the beret. * Basic parachuting course (2 weeks) * Combat Swimming Course (2 weeks) Approximately 10% of candidates successfully complete the program and become a full member of the Jaeger Corps. The successful Jaeger continues in the training wing for individual training during their first (probationary) year. During this time they will receive High Altitude Parachute Operations (HAPO) training in
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(HALO) and High Altitude High Opening (HAHO), environmental training (desert and winter), advanced infiltration training (mountain, nontactical vehicle, ski and
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), attain
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(JTAC) certification, and gain additional communications skills. New Jaeger Corps members are also taught a hand-to-hand combat system called MTM (man-to-man) combat, which was developed in 1992 by Peter Hedegaard in collaboration with two of the Corps's own close-combat instructors.


Insignia and status

The Jaeger Corps wear a frogberet also and the
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with a brass emblem depicting a hunter's bugle on a black felt liner. After one year of satisfactory service and training in corps the wearer is issued the shoulder patch "JÆGER" and may call himself by this name. The unit's insignia features a
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from their origin as hunters and woodsmen. The Jaeger Corps is composed of around 150 highly trained soldiers with special expertise in
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,
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s,
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, and combat swimming, HAHO and HALO parachuting, infiltration,
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,
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and more. The corps regularly trains with similar units from different countries, such as the
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, US Army DELTA, British SAS and the Danish naval special forces group, the Frogman Corps. The corps is based on the structure and
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of the British SAS. Their slogan, which is Latin, ''Plus esse, quam simultatur'' translates to ''Hellere at være, end at synes'' ("Rather to be, than to seem") in Danish, meaning that the soldier's capabilities do not have to be widely recognized or boasted—they are only more effective if unknown.


International Joint Training

Like most western Special Operations Forces, the Jaegers regularly take part in joint training operations with other NATO and Coalition SOFs. These exercises include reconnaissance patrols throughout Europe, arctic survival training, helicopter insertion techniques, parachute insertion techniques, hostage rescue training, Close Air Support training, medical training, and other SOF-specific skills. Allied units as the Jaegers regularly practice with include: *
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*
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* US Army Delta Force * 22nd Special Air Service Regiment *
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* Army Ranger Battalion *
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Well known jaegers

* Poul Kjeld Larsen: Jaeger Nr. 1 – Co-found and first CO of the Corps *
Jørgen Lyng Jørgen Lyng (born 7 March 1934), is a retired Danish general and a former Chief of Defence (Denmark), Chief of Defence of Denmark. As a young soldier Lyng received training from Special Air Service, SAS, this training among other, enabled him t ...
: Jaeger Nr. 2 – Co-found and first XO of the Corps and later
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* Helge Adam Møller: Jaeger Nr. 157 – Danish politician for the
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and former MP * Poul Dahl: Jaeger Nr. 160 – Author, Danish politician for Venstre and former MRC. Dahl served as CO of the Corps in start of the 1990's * B. S. Christiansen: Jaeger Nr. 163 – Author, lecturer, coach and media personality. * Carsten Mørch: Jaeger Nr. 173 – Author, lecturer and coach * Lars Møller: Jaeger Nr. 200 – Author * Lothar Friis: Jaeger nr. 215 - Expeditions leader in the tv show ''"Ingen kære mor"'' TV2. *
Thomas Rathsack Thomas Rathsack is a lecturer and former member of the Danish Jaeger Corps. He served with the Royal Life Guards as a sergeant before getting accepted into the Jaeger Corps in 1990. After retiring from the army he worked as a photographer and ...
: Jaeger Nr. 229 – Author, debater and media personality. * Nicolai Moltke-Leth: Jaeger Nr. 243 – Author, lecturer, coach and expeditions leader in the tv show ''"56° Nord"'' Kanal 5 * Michael Hyldgaard: Jaeger Nr. ? CO of the Corps 2007-10 and
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2024- * René Brink Jakobsen: Jaeger Nr. 353 – First (and only) Jaeger to be killed in combat.


See also

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Special Support and Reconnaissance Company The Special Support and Reconnaissance Company (), until 1 January 2007 known as the Patrol Company Army Operational Command () is the only remaining Long Range Surveillance Company (LRSC) / Long Range Reconnaissance Patrol (LRRP) Coy) in the Dani ...


References


Further reading

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External links


Official webpage of Jægerkorpset

Danish Defence official videos of Jægerkorpset
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