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Feldjäger

The Feldjäger (German: [ˈfɛltˌjɛːɡɐ] ) are Germany's military police. The term Feldjäger, literally meaning field huntsmen or field Jäger, has a long tradition and dates back to the mid-17th century.[1]

Feldjäger or Military Police Command
Beret insignia of the Feldjäger
Active6 October 1955 – Present
CountryGermany
Branch Streitkräftebasis Bundeswehr
TypeArmy, Navy, Air Force, Jägertruppe (Army part)
RoleMilitary Police
Size3 regiments
Garrison/HQScharnhorst Kaserne in Hanover
Motto(s)Suum cuique "to each his own"
Insignia
Black MP brassard of the Feldjäger
Feldjäger controlling military traffic.
Feldjäger K9 exercise.
Feldjäger riot control exercise.
A LAPV Enok of the Feldjäger
Feldjäger Mercedes-Benz Vito patrol vehicle.
Feldjäger Nissan Patrol.

History edit

The first modern Feldjäger unit was activated on 6 October 1955 when the bill creating the Bundeswehr was signed. The new law called for a military police training company to be established at the former Luftwaffe hospital in Andernach. The original intention was to call the military police units of the Bundeswehr "Militärpolizei", literally military police. However, objections arose on the part of the federal states which had been given the mission of law enforcement. They wanted the use of the word "Polizei" to be unique to them and so the name was changed to Feldjäger in 1956.

Organization edit

The Feldjäger corps serves all component forces of the German Federal Armed Forces (Bundeswehr) i.e., German Army, German Navy and German Air Force. The Military Police Command has its headquarters in Scharnhorst Kaserne in Hanover and is under the operational command of the Bundeswehr's Territorial Tasks Command of the Streitkräftebasis. The Feldjäger have three regiments of military police stationed around Germany which are subordinate to the Military Police Command as is the Feldjäger School which is also in Hanover, but in the Hauptfeldwebel-Lagenstein-Kaserne (previously Emmich-Cambrai-Kaserne).

Missions edit

The 24 Feldjäger MP Stations located throughout Germany work around the clock to perform the Feldjägers' main mission which is to be a central point of contact for all soldiers who need assistance. There is a nationwide emergency phone number (0800 190 9999) so Bundeswehr soldiers can contact their nearest Feldjäger station at any time.[2]

The Feldjäger also have four more missions: Maintaining military discipline and order, military traffic control, security operations and investigations.

Military discipline edit

To maintain military discipline, the Feldjäger perform regular patrols on-post and at places where Bundeswehr personnel congregate. They also patrol at large military events, conduct checks in military installations, assist in collecting and returning stragglers and apprehended soldiers, support the military courts of justice, and assist in collecting and transporting prisoners of war.

Controlling military traffic edit

When directing and controlling military traffic, Feldjäger work closely with the civilian police to improve traffic safety and protect soldiers. Feldjäger traffic missions therefore include route reconnaissance and marking of convoy routes, preparing reports on road accidents with Bundeswehr involvement, directing and controlling military traffic, escorting military oversize or hazardous material vehicles, assisting with the planning and supervision of military traffic, safety checks on military hazardous material vehicles, and setting up military traffic networks.

Security operations edit

Feldjäger security operations prevent crimes against the German Federal Armed Forces and prevent illegal disturbances of official Bundeswehr ceremonies. In addition, Feldjäger can be tasked to protect allied armed forces and provide personal security protection for high-risk Bundeswehr officials. They also secure the command posts of large units, escort VIPs, safeguard conferences and exhibitions, secure military property, assist commanders in physical security matters, and perform riot control missions.

Investigations and inquiries edit

Investigations and inquiries range from reporting serious accidents, analyzing matters of official interest, assisting in the investigation of military offenses, and searching for AWOLs. The Feldjäger corps also has military working dog (MWD) teams. The dogs are first trained to be patrol dogs and then as sniffer dogs at the Bundeswehr MWD school in Ulmen, around 60 km west of Koblenz. Their teams assist in the search for explosives and drugs.

Overseas deployments edit

 
Deployed Units

On overseas deployments, Feldjäger support the respective contingent by performing military police tasks. They are frequently employed in multinational military police units and not only monitor the behaviour of German soldiers in the area of operations, they also cooperate closely with local authorities, police, organizations, or the military police of other states under the Charter of the United Nations. House searches for illegal weapons and explosives are the day-to-day business in foreign deployments. One mission only performed overseas, for example, is the airport security and border clearance mission.

Training edit

To be able to conduct these varied and challenging missions, Feldjäger soldiers are sent to numerous training courses at the Feldjäger School in Hannover or to specialist courses with the civilian police. One course that all Feldjäger must complete is the proficiency test in English, which makes them excellent liaison officers when dealing with other MP forces.

Uniform edit

The Feldjäger, although a joint force, wear Army uniforms because they originated as an Army branch of service. They wear red berets with a badge derived from the Prussian Order of the Black Eagle, with the motto Suum Cuique (Latin meaning "To each his own," a phrase derived from Cicero), as their branch of service emblem. The collar patches and shoulder straps are piped in orange which is the Feldjäger branch colour.

For routine patrol missions, the Feldjäger wear the normal flecktarn camouflage uniform with "Schwarzzeug" (black gear) meaning a black MP brassard, with the legend Feldjäger in smaller letters, as well as a black belt with black holster, black handcuff holder etc. However, for representative purposes, e.g. parades, ceremonies and the motorcycle escort for senior officers, Weißzeug is worn. This is the older leather "white gear" worn before the Schwarzzeug, i.e., white belt, white gloves and a white holster worn on the left side of the belt in the tradition of sword carrying soldiers.

Jurisdiction edit

In Germany, the Feldjäger only have jurisdiction over soldiers, civil employees of the Federal Armed Forces, and any civilian who enters a military compound. The Feldjäger also hold authority over any civilian who enters military jurisdiction if there is some issue of federal security or federal jurisdiction. The Feldjäger will also apprehend those violating local laws on local military posts.

Feldgendarmerie edit

The Feldgendarmerie (roughly translating to "Field Police") were the military police units of the armies of the German Empire (including the Wehrmacht) from post-Napoleonic times to the conclusion of World War II.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Feldjäger (männlich, weiblich, diversm/w/d) – Feldwebel". bundeswehrkarriere.de (in German). Retrieved 17 August 2019.
  2. ^ Internet presence of the Feldjäger https://www.bundeswehr.de/de/kontaktinformationen-184168

External links edit

  • Kameradschaft der Feldjäger e.V.
  • Official Feldjäger page on the Joint Support Service (SKB) website (in German)
  • Feldjäger (unofficial)

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police The term Feldjager literally meaning field huntsmen or field Jager has a long tradition and dates back to the mid 17th century 1 Feldjager or Military Police CommandBeret insignia of the FeldjagerActive6 October 1955 PresentCountryGermanyBranchStreitkraftebasis BundeswehrTypeArmy Navy Air Force Jagertruppe Army part RoleMilitary PoliceSize3 regimentsGarrison HQScharnhorst Kaserne in HanoverMotto s Suum cuique to each his own InsigniaBlack MP brassard of the Feldjager Feldjager controlling military traffic Feldjager K9 exercise Feldjager riot control exercise A LAPV Enok of the FeldjagerFeldjager Mercedes Benz Vito patrol vehicle Feldjager Nissan Patrol Contents 1 History 2 Organization 3 Missions 3 1 Military discipline 3 2 Controlling military traffic 3 3 Security operations 3 4 Investigations and inquiries 4 Overseas deployments 5 Training 6 Uniform 7 Jurisdiction 8 Feldgendarmerie 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory editThe first modern Feldjager unit was activated on 6 October 1955 when the bill creating the Bundeswehr was signed The new law called for a military police training company to be established at the former Luftwaffe hospital in Andernach The original intention was to call the military police units of the Bundeswehr Militarpolizei literally military police However objections arose on the part of the federal states which had been given the mission of law enforcement They wanted the use of the word Polizei to be unique to them and so the name was changed to Feldjager in 1956 Organization editThe Feldjager corps serves all component forces of the German Federal Armed Forces Bundeswehr i e German Army German Navy and German Air Force The Military Police Command has its headquarters in Scharnhorst Kaserne in Hanover and is under the operational command of the Bundeswehr s Territorial Tasks Command of the Streitkraftebasis The Feldjager have three regiments of military police stationed around Germany which are subordinate to the Military Police Command as is the Feldjager School which is also in Hanover but in the Hauptfeldwebel Lagenstein Kaserne previously Emmich Cambrai Kaserne Missions editThe 24 Feldjager MP Stations located throughout Germany work around the clock to perform the Feldjagers main mission which is to be a central point of contact for all soldiers who need assistance There is a nationwide emergency phone number 0800 190 9999 so Bundeswehr soldiers can contact their nearest Feldjager station at any time 2 The Feldjager also have four more missions Maintaining military discipline and order military traffic control security operations and investigations Military discipline edit To maintain military discipline the Feldjager perform regular patrols on post and at places where Bundeswehr personnel congregate They also patrol at large military events conduct checks in military installations assist in collecting and returning stragglers and apprehended soldiers support the military courts of justice and assist in collecting and transporting prisoners of war Controlling military traffic edit When directing and controlling military traffic Feldjager work closely with the civilian police to improve traffic safety and protect soldiers Feldjager traffic missions therefore include route reconnaissance and marking of convoy routes preparing reports on road accidents with Bundeswehr involvement directing and controlling military traffic escorting military oversize or hazardous material vehicles assisting with the planning and supervision of military traffic safety checks on military hazardous material vehicles and setting up military traffic networks Security operations edit Feldjager security operations prevent crimes against the German Federal Armed Forces and prevent illegal disturbances of official Bundeswehr ceremonies In addition Feldjager can be tasked to protect allied armed forces and provide personal security protection for high risk Bundeswehr officials They also secure the command posts of large units escort VIPs safeguard conferences and exhibitions secure military property assist commanders in physical security matters and perform riot control missions Investigations and inquiries edit Investigations and inquiries range from reporting serious accidents analyzing matters of official interest assisting in the investigation of military offenses and searching for AWOLs The Feldjager corps also has military working dog MWD teams The dogs are first trained to be patrol dogs and then as sniffer dogs at the Bundeswehr MWD school in Ulmen around 60 km west of Koblenz Their teams assist in the search for explosives and drugs Overseas deployments edit nbsp Deployed UnitsOn overseas deployments Feldjager support the respective contingent by performing military police tasks They are frequently employed in multinational military police units and not only monitor the behaviour of German soldiers in the area of operations they also cooperate closely with local authorities police organizations or the military police of other states under the Charter of the United Nations House searches for illegal weapons and explosives are the day to day business in foreign deployments One mission only performed overseas for example is the airport security and border clearance mission Training editTo be able to conduct these varied and challenging missions Feldjager soldiers are sent to numerous training courses at the Feldjager School in Hannover or to specialist courses with the civilian police One course that all Feldjager must complete is the proficiency test in English which makes them excellent liaison officers when dealing with other MP forces Uniform editThe Feldjager although a joint force wear Army uniforms because they originated as an Army branch of service They wear red berets with a badge derived from the Prussian Order of the Black Eagle with the motto Suum Cuique Latin meaning To each his own a phrase derived from Cicero as their branch of service emblem The collar patches and shoulder straps are piped in orange which is the Feldjager branch colour For routine patrol missions the Feldjager wear the normal flecktarn camouflage uniform with Schwarzzeug black gear meaning a black MP brassard with the legend Feldjager in smaller letters as well as a black belt with black holster black handcuff holder etc However for representative purposes e g parades ceremonies and the motorcycle escort for senior officers Weisszeug is worn This is the older leather white gear worn before the Schwarzzeug i e white belt white gloves and a white holster worn on the left side of the belt in the tradition of sword carrying soldiers Jurisdiction editIn Germany the Feldjager only have jurisdiction over soldiers civil employees of the Federal Armed Forces and any civilian who enters a military compound The Feldjager also hold authority over any civilian who enters military jurisdiction if there is some issue of federal security or federal jurisdiction The Feldjager will also apprehend those violating local laws on local military posts Feldgendarmerie editThe Feldgendarmerie roughly translating to Field Police were the military police units of the armies of the German Empire including the Wehrmacht from post Napoleonic times to the conclusion of World War II See also edit nbsp Military of Germany portalFeldgendarmerie FeldjagerkorpsReferences edit Feldjager mannlich weiblich diversm w d Feldwebel bundeswehrkarriere de in German Retrieved 17 August 2019 Internet presence of the Feldjager https www bundeswehr de de kontaktinformationen 184168External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Feldjager Kameradschaft der Feldjager e V Official Feldjager page on the Joint Support Service SKB website in German Feldjager unofficial Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Feldjager amp oldid 1180006288, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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