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the jargar unit called as​

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German soldiers refer to certain light infantry battalions by the word "Jäger." Early in the modern period, the name "Jäger" began to refer to light infantrymen who were more suited for patrolling and skirmishing on an individual and autonomous basis than as members of a large-scale military unit or traditional line infantry because of their civilian jobs. Because of this, Jäger was also used to characterize runners, scouts, sharpshooters, and skirmishers.

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Its units were designated Feldjäger-Kommandos with subordinated Feldjäger battalions and regiments. These were known collectively as the Feldjägerkorps. The name was taken from the Reitendes Feldjägerkorps, a Prussian Army military police-type unit directly under the General Staff.

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The final answer of the question is Feldjäger-Kommandos were the name given to its troops, and Feldjäger battalions and regiments were subordinated to them. The Feldjägerkorps were the collective name for them. The Reitendes Feldjägerkorps, a Prussian Army military police-style corps immediately under the General Staff, served as the inspiration for the name.

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