Tunis Field Battalions - List of Tunis Field Battalions Formed From Africa Draft Replacement Battalions

List of Tunis Field Battalions Formed From Africa Draft Replacement Battalions

Tunis Field-Battalion T1, assigned to Division von Broich/von Manteuffel, formed from Africa Draft Replacement Battalion A16

Tunis Field-Battalion T2, assigned to Kampfgruppe Pfeiffer, Panzergrenadier Regiment 104, of the 21st Panzer Division, formed from Africa Draft Replacement Battalion A18

Tunis Field-Battalion T3, assigned to Panzergrenadier Regiment 160 of Division von Broich/von Manteuffel, formed from Africa Draft Replacement Battalion A20

Tunis Field-Battalion T4, assigned to Panzergrenadier Regiment 160 of Division von Broich/von Manteuffel, formed from Africa Draft Replacement Battalion A21

Tunis Field-Battalion T5 (aka Battalion Mickley), assigned to Grenadier Regiment 756, of the 334th Infantry Division, later Kampfgruppe Schmid of the Hermann Göring Division, formed from Africa Draft Replacement Battalion A23

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