Jäger (infantry) - Wikipedia In English Jäger is often written as jaeger (both pl and sgl , which is the alternative German spelling without umlaut) or anglicised as jager (pl jagers) to avoid the umlaut completely, or rendered phonetically as yeager
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Jäger (infantry) | Military Wiki | Fandom Jäger (singular [der] Jäger, plural [die] Jäger, German pronunciation: [ˈjɛːɡɐ]) is a German military term adopted in 1631 by the landgrave of Hesse when he first formed an elite infantry unit out of his professional hunters (Jäger) and rangers (Forstleute) in the Hessian Army
Jäger - Wikipedia Jäger, Jager, or Jaeger (German pronunciation: [ˈjɛːɡɐ]), meaning "hunter" in German, may refer to: Jäger (surname), also Jaeger and Jæger, including a list of people and fictional characters with the surname
Jäger (military) | Military Wiki | Fandom Jäger, in its original sense of light infantry, is usually translated into English as: "ranger" (especially in North American English; see below) In English Jäger is often written as jaeger (both pl and sgl ) or anglicised as jager (pl jagers) to avoid the umlaut
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