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l.J.G. zug

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Hi everybody.While looking at the attack forces of 111 Panzerbrigade at Lunéville , I found a detailed order of battle for the 2 Stossgruppen organised by the brigade.Each one was accompanied by a l.J.G. zug .Does anybody knows what it means ?
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That might mean "leicthe Infanterie Geschütz Zug".
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:D Thanks Allan , that's what I thought ,but I'm surprised not to see the usual Le.I.G.
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lebedo, I discovered that they often used a "J" as a substitute for the "I" to prevent confusion with other characters. When I was researching Kriegssprache, that showed up a lot!
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:D Thanks Tom .I have not forgotten you ,just too busy with my kids this week-end...
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