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Paratrooper Battalion 261 (Bundeswehr)

Coordinates: 49°24′19″N 6°54′32″E / 49.40528°N 6.90889°E / 49.40528; 6.90889
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Paratrooper Battalion 261
Insignia of the Paratrooper Battalion 261
ActiveSeptember 1956 - present
CountryGermany
BranchGerman Army
TypeAirborne
SizeAbout 1,000 troops
Part ofAirborne Brigade 26, Special Operations Division
Garrison/HQLebach, Germany
Motto(s)Wie Pech und Schwefel
(lit. Like Pitch and Sulfur, German idiom with a similar meaning as "thick as thieves")
AnniversariesSeptember 3
EngagementsSomalian Civil War
Bosnian Civil War
Kosovo War
Afghanistan War
Commanders
Current
commander
Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Blank

The Paratrooper Battalion 261 (Fallschirmjägerbataillon 261) is one of the three combat battalions of the German Army's Airborne Brigade 26, which is a part of the Special Operations Division. Paratrooper[1] Battalion 261 is fully airmobile and can act both as air assault infantry or be dropped by parachute into the area of operations.

History

A detachment from Paratrooper Battalion 261 marching at the international military parade on Bastille Day 2007

The battalion was activated as Airborne Infantry Battalion 9 (Luftlandejägerbataillon 9) on September 3, 1956, being the first combat battalion of the now defunct Airborne Brigade 25. Since 1961, the headquarters of the battalion have been hosted in Lebach[2] . The arsenal of the battalion was attacked and robbed in 1969. Four of the sentries were killed in cold blood. The unit temporarily belonged to the multiliteral AMF(L) Brigade. It has taken part in overseas operations since 1993 when large parts of the battalion deployed to Somalia. Since then, Paratrooper Battalion 261 has taken part in numerous operations all over the globe and spent much time in northern Afghanistan battling the resurgent Taliban insurgency[3] . In 2007, thirty troops received the great honour of an invitation to the French Bastille Day parade.

Structure

  • Paratrooper Battalion 261
    • Command- and support company
      • K9 platoon
      • Scout platoon
    • 2nd Parachute Infantry Company
    • 3rd Parachute Infantry Company
    • 4th Parachute Infantry Company
    • 5th Fire Support Company
    • 6th Parachute Infantry Company (Training and Force Protection)

External links

See also

References

  1. ^ "Leapfest 30". www.strikehold.net. Retrieved 14 November 2012.
  2. ^ "Lebach — Historic Market And Hiking In Saarland". www.mygermancity.com. Retrieved 14 November 2012.
  3. ^ "German Paratrooper Battalion 261 in Afghanistan". www.onesixthwarriors.com. Retrieved 14 November 2012.

49°24′19″N 6°54′32″E / 49.40528°N 6.90889°E / 49.40528; 6.90889