Support for:
List G17: German Panzer Division Jun-Dec 1944 Eastern Europe 3. Divisional Support
1 battery: 4x 10.5cm K18, 4x Sdkfz 7, radio van 2 batteries@ 4x 15cm sFH18, 4x Sdkfz 7, radio van 1 Artillery Battalion:
2 batteries@ 6x 10.5cm FH18M, 6 trucks, radio van, 2 GPMG 1 Artillery Battalion:
2 batteries@ 6x Wespe, 1x Sdkfz 251/18, 2x Mntns. Pz.Wespe, OP in Pz.Beob.III 1 battery: 6x Hummel, 1x Sdkfz 251/18, 2x Mntns Pz.Hummel, 2x OP teams in Pz.Beob.IV 1 A/T Company:
3 platoons' 4x PAK40, 4x Sdkfz 11 or Maultier 2 A/T Companies@
3 platoons@ 4x Panzerjaegers as in CHQ 1 Flak Company@
3 platoons@ 4x Sdkfz 7/1 1 Flak Company:
2 Flak batteries@ 6x 8.8cm Flak36, 6x Sdkfz 7 2 Flak batteries@ 3x 3.7cm Flak36 or 2cm Flak38, 3x trucks 1 Armoured Engineer Company:
3 platoons@ 4x Sdkfz 251/7, 4 rifle/engineer sqds, 8 GPMG, 1x Pzshreck 54, 2 flameguns 1 platoon: 2x Sdkfz 251/2, 3x Sdkfz 251/16 0-l platoon: 4x 28cm MRL on Renault UE or H-35 or H-39 in France only 1 Engineer Company:
3 platoons@ 4 rifle/engineer sqds, 8 GPMG, 4 trucks, 1x Pzshreck 54, 2 flameguns 1 platoon: 4x 8.1cm mortars, 4 MMG, 4 trucks 4. Notes
b) Radios are in all AFV and all PHQs. c) All guns have 1 load of HEAT where appropriate. Any squads can have 1-3 Panzerfaust 30 or 60 or 100. d) In France can replace Sdkfz 251/2 with 8.1cm Sf AMR-35, Wespe can be replaced by 10.5cm Sf Char B.1, Hummel by 15cm/Lorraine with Pz.Beob.Lorraine replacing Pz.Beob.IV, and Sdkfz 251 can be replaced by Kegrasse P107 halftracks. In Italy and Balkans can replace Sdkfz 231 with AB41. e) The division has 1 Panzer Regiment with 2 battalions and 2 Motorised Regiments with 4 Panzer Grenedier battalions, up to one of which can be armoured. f) Note in service dates of:
Panther G(May'44); StuG IV(Mar'44); JagdPz.IVL48(Mar'44); Sdkfz 234/1 & 3(Jul'44); Mobelwagen(Mar'44); Wirbelwind(Jun'44) Back to MicroMark WWII German List of TO&Es Back to MicroMark WWII National List of TO&Es Back to MicroMark Period List of TO&Es Back to Master Magazine List © Copyright 1997, 1998 by Mark Bevis and MicroMark. This article appears in MagWeb (Magazine Web) on the Internet World Wide Web. Other military history articles and gaming articles are available at http://www.magweb.com |