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youth battalions - translation to german

GERMAN LIGHT INFANTRY UNITS
Jägers; Jäger battalions; Jager battalions; Jaeger battalions; Jager (military); Jaeger (military); Jäger (military); Jägertruppe; Jager (infantry)
  • German ''[[Fallschirmjäger]]'' (paratroopers) in Normandy June 1944, wearing camouflage smocks
  • Emperor [[Franz Joseph I]] in the parade dress of the ''Kaiserjäger'' 1879
  • ''Jägerpatrouille'', painting by [[Richard Knötel]] (1910)
  • Hessian  ''Jäger'' 1835–1843<ref>From H. A. Eckert, ''Uniforms of the Electorate of Hesse-Kassel from the years 1835–1843''</ref>
  • Royal Bavarian Jäger Battalion No. 2 Aschaffenburg. Oberjäger, field marching order, around 1910

youth battalions      
Jugendbattallion (Militär)
fountain of youth         
  • Alexander]] watching the Water of Life revive a salted fish
  • Postcard from the Fountain of Youth in St. Augustine
  • French 14th-century ivory mirror case with a ''Fountain of Youth''
  •  19th-century German artist's impression of [[Juan Ponce de León]] and his explorers drinking from a spring in [[Florida]] while supposedly seeking the Fountain of Youth
MYTHOLOGICAL THEME IN ART AND LITERATURE, A SPRING THAT SUPPOSEDLY RESTORES THE YOUTH OF ANYONE WHO DRINKS OR BATHES IN ITS WATERS
Fountain of youth; Well of Youth; The Fountain of Youth; Fountain Of Youth; Boinca; Beniny
Jungbrunnen
Jugendkompanie         
n. cadet corps, youth battalions

Definition

youth club
(youth clubs)
A youth club is a club where young people can go to meet each other and take part in various leisure activities. Youth clubs are often run by a church or local authority.
...the youth club disco.
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Jäger (infantry)

Jäger (singular [der] Jäger, plural [die] Jäger, German pronunciation: [ˈjɛːɡɐ]; "hunter") is a German military term referring to specific light infantry units.

In German-speaking states during the early modern era, the term Jäger came to denote light infantrymen whose civilian occupations (mostly hunters and foresters) made them well-suited to patrolling and skirmishing, on an individual and independent basis, rather than as part of a large-scale military unit or traditional line infantry. As a consequence, Jäger was used to describe skirmishers, scouts, sharpshooters and runners.

The word's usage and derivatives broadened over time. For instance, Feldjäger was the name given by the Prussian Army to scouts and runners. Conversely, in the modern German army (Bundeswehr), Feldjäger is the name given to military police.

Jäger is usually translated into English as:

  • "rifleman" (in an infantry role) or "Rifles" (in regimental names); and
  • "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.