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Para-Military Units of
The Wotanberger Order of St. Hubert
Serving God by protecting and serving His people.
Notes:
1. For an explanation of abbreviations/acronyms , click here.
2.Units are not listed in order of precedence.
 

A. The Wotanberger Order of St. Hubert maintains various units to provide security for the facilities and functions not only of the Order but also the Church of Wotanberg. They include the following:

1 (Wotanberger) Jäger Kompanie: A coy= unit located in Wotanberg and composed of the following: 
A motorized infantry sec which can, for example, act as a quick reaction force in support of other units or be formed into FPT to protect the Archbishop of Wotanberg or other dignitaries.
 
Two light infantry sec which can, for example, provide security at special events and also act as a quick reaction force when transported by the aviation sec.
 
An aviation sec which is equipped with Griffon helicopters to transport dignitaries and/or a light infantry sec.
 

 

2 (Wotanberger) Jäger Kompanie: A coy= unit located in Wotanberg andcomposed of 4 security sec each composed of small teams to perform routine security functions at the various facilities of the Order and the Church of Wotanberg. 
 
3 (Tarafuan) Jäger Kompanie: A coy= unit located in the Seiber Islands and composed of:
A light infantry sec which can, for example, provide security at special events and also act as a quick reaction force when transported by the aviation sec.
 
An aviation sec which is equipped with Griffon helicopters to transport dignitaries and/or a light infantry sec
 
A security sec composed of small teams to perform routine security functions at the various facilities of the Order and the Church of Wotanberg. 
 
4 (Mustelan) Jäger Kompanie: A coy= unit located in the Mustella Islands and composed of:
A light infantry sec which can, for example, provide security at special events and also act as a quick reaction force when transported by the aviation sec.
 
An aviation sec which is equipped with Griffon helicopters to transport dignitaries and/or a light infantry sec
 
A security sec composed of small teams to perform routine security functions at the various facilities of the Order and the Church of Wotanberg. 

Jäger Abteilung Rothenberg: A sec= unit to perform routine security functions at the Order's facilities at Rothenberg am Rhein, Germany. (It works in close cooperation with 3Plt The Dragoon Guards, The Household Troops which, pursuant to a still classified annex to a generally unknown post-World War II treaty, continues to "occupy" approximately 5 square miles surrounding the St Hubertus castle.)

 
Note: The members of these four units are armed with small arms and, in some cases, light anti-aircraft and anti-tank weapons. However, they operate under very strict rules of engagement which preclude their use of weapons except in self-defence or the defence of others.
 
B. The Wotanberger Order of St. Hubert maintains various medical service units to carry out and support peacekeeping or humanitarian operations, including those operations carried out by the members of the Wotanberger Commonwealth. When supporting forces of the Wotanberger Commonwealth, these para-military units are usually associated with and supported by the Wotanberger Expeditionary Battlegroup. They include the following:
1 (Wotanberger) Hospitaliter Kompanie: A coy= unit providing medical services.
2 (Wotanberger) Hospitaliter Kompanie: A coy= unit providing ground ambulance services and emergency medical services.
 
3 (Wotanberger) Hospitaliter Kompanie: A coy= unit providing ground ambulance services and emergency medical services.
 
4 (Wotanberger) Hospitaliter Kompanie: A coy= unit providing public health services.
 
5 (Tarafuan) Hospitaliter Kompanie: A coy= unit providing ground ambulance services and emergency medical services.
 
6 (Tarafuan) Hospitaliter Kompanie: A coy= unit providing public health services.
 
7 (Mustelan) Hospitaliter Kompanie: A coy= unit providing ground ambulance services and emergency medical services.
 
8 (Mustelan) Hospitaliter Kompanie: A coy= unit providing public health services.Note: The members of these six units are unarmed non-combatants.
 
C. The Wotanberger Order of St. Hubert maintains various combat units to carry out and support peacekeeping or humanitarian operations, including those operations carried out by the members of the Wotanberger Commonwealth. When supporting forces of the Grand Duchy deployed outside of the Grand Duchy, the para-military units from the Grand Duchy are usually associated with and supported by the Wotanberger Expeditionary Battlegroup (WEB). Those para-military units from the other two member states of the Wotanberger Commonwealth are usually associated with and supported by either the WEB or the Wotanberger Commonwealth Command (WOCOCO). These units include:
 
5 (Wotanberger) Jäger Kompanie: A coy= unit composed of 3 motorized infantry sec, and 1 aviation sec (equipped with Griffon helicopters to transport a dismounted infantry sec). The infantry can, for example, be formed into FPT to provide security for 1.-4. Hospitaliter Koy or carry out independent peacekeeping operations.
 
6 (Wotanberger) Jäger Kompanie: A coy= unit composed of 3 mine-clearing sec and one security sec.
 
7 (Tarafuan) Jäger Kompanie: A coy= unit composed of 2 motorized infantry sec, 1 aviation sec (equipped with Griffon helicopters to transport a dismounted infantry sec), and 1 mine-clearing sec. The infantry can, for example, be formed into FPT to provide security for 5. & 6. Hospitaliter Koy or carry out independent peacekeeping operations.

8 (Mustelan) Jäger Kompanie: A coy= unit composed of 2 motorized infantry sec
, 1 aviation sec (equipped with Griffon helicopters to transport a dismounted infantry sec), and 1 mine-clearing sec. The infantry can, for example, be formed into FPT to provide security for 7. & 8. Hospitaliter Koy or carry out independent peacekeeping operations.

Note: The members of these three units are armed with small arms and, in some cases, light anti-aircraft and anti-tank weapons. However, they operate under very strict rules of engagement which preclude the use of weapons except in self-defence or the defence of others.