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Jægerkorpset, translated as the Ranger Corps or the Hunter Corps, is a Denmark (disambiguation). The Kingdom of Denmark is geographically the smallest Nordic country and is part of the European Union. It is located in Scandinavia, which is in northern Europe. Denmark borders the Baltic Sea and the North Sea, and consists of a peninsula attached to Northern Germany named Jutland (Jylland...
Danish Special forces or special operations forces is a term used to describe relatively small military units raised and trained for reconnaissance, unconventional warfare and special operations. These exclusive units rely on stealth, speed, self reliance and close teamwork, and highly specialized equipment. Traditionally, the mission of the Special Forces are...
special forces unit. Jægerkorpset is comprised of 70 to 80 highly trained soldiers with special expertise in Counter-terrorism refers to the practices, tactics, and strategies that governments, militaries, and other groups adopt in order to fight terrorism. Counter-terrorism is not specific to any one field or organization; rather, it involves entities from all levels of society. For instance, businesses have security plans and sometimes share...
counterterrorism, including A massive crane is used to demolish this tower block in northern England Demolition is the opposite of construction: the tearing-down of buildings and other structures. For most buildings, such as houses, that are only two or three storeys high, demolition is a rather simple process: the building is...
demolitions, Skydiver about to land Parachuting, or skydiving, is a recreational activity, competitive sport and method of deployment of military personnel (and occasionally, firefighters). Procedure Typically, a trained sky diver (or jumper) and a group of associates meet at an isolated airport. A fixed base operator at that airport usually operates...
parachuting, and combat swimming. Its mission and structure is generally considered equivalent or similar to the The Army is the branch of the United States armed forces which has primary responsibility for land-based military operations. As of fiscal year 2002 (FY02), it consisted of 480,000 soldiers on active duty and 555,000 in reserve (350,000 in the Army National Guard (ARNG) and 205...
U.S. Army's Official force name 75th Ranger Regiment Rangers Other names Airborne Rangers Army Rangers Task Force Ranger U.S. Army Rangers Branch U.S. Army Chain of Command USASOC Description Special Operations Force, rapidly deployable light infantry force. Readiness Each battalion can deploy anywhere in the world with 18 hours notice...
Army Rangers or the British SAS Cap Badge Official force name Special Air Service Nicknames The Regiment The SAS (British Army phonetic) the sass (discouraged by the unit itself) Motto Who Dares Wins Description Britains main Special Operations Force. Readiness Unknown, but able to deploy counter-terror teams quickly. Specialisations Counter-terrorism, Long-range...
SAS. Jægerkorpset is based on Aalborg Air Base is a military base for the Denmarks air force. It is located near Aalborg. Categories: Stub | Military of Denmark ...
Aalborg Air Base. The selection course to becoming a Jægersoldat (a member of Jægerkorpset) is extremely difficult. For a trooper to be accepted into the course, he must complete a shortened Patruljekursus ("Patrol Course") of eight days in length instead of the original eight weeks. The course focuses primarily on This article concerns navigation in the sense of determination of position and direction on the surface of the Earth. See Navigation (disambiguation) for other meanings. There are several traditions of navigation. Polynesian navigation The Polynesian navigators routinely crossed thousands of miles of open ocean, to tiny inhabited islands, using only...
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orientation. If this course is passed with the grade "very satisfactory" (equal to a 4 on a 1-5 scale), the applicant can then proceed to the Patrol Course. This course lasts eight weeks, and only if it is completed with the grade of "very satisfactory" can the applicant be part of the Aspirant Kursus, or aspirant course. If this is completed, the applicant is now viewed as "one of the family," placed on a "tryout" period of 1½ years. As a general rule, out of 100 applicants to the Patrol Course, only one or two become members of the Corps. Members do not spend much time at Aalborg; they generally spend 200 to 250 days a year in training or on missions. |