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6th Division (Norway)

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The Germans took Narvik at the beginning of the battle, but it was retaken 28 May in what became known as the first major victory for the Allies in World War II. However, the successful German attack on France forced the Allied task force to evacuate, which they did in June. As a result of the
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In its peacetime organisation, 6th Division consisted of approximately 1,200 commissioned and non-commissioned officers (COs and NCOs), with approximately 3,000 enlisted soldiers and 200 civilian support staff. In wartime, its numbers could exceed 12,000 in total.
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After the demobilisation, 6th Division was disbanded. However, when Norway was liberated in 1945, the division was immediately re-established. One long-term consequence of the action at Narvik was the close cooperation between the British military and
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In one of the most controversial episodes in history of Norway's role in World War II General Fleischer ended his life in 1942, after being sent to Canada as the Norwegian military attaché, a role that was basically a demotion.
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in Tromso, 5,000 strong, with three infantry battalion, an armoured company, and an artillery battalion with four self-propelled artillery batteries; and the two northern garrisons in
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favourite military officers. His division was one of the few Norwegian military commands that was battle ready on 9 April 1940 when the Germans invaded. With help from
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The 6th division also included a number of support functions such as engineering and NBC units. The 6th Division was disbanded on 1 August 2009.
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Being the only division in the Norwegian Army, the 6th utilised a wide range of modern combat equipment. Its heaviest weapons included
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Home Guard - Although technically a separate branch from the Army, all Home Guard districts are under the 6th Division mobile Command.
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and light off-road vehicles. Their airlifting capabilities were provided by the Tactical Helicopter Group of the
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withdrawal of allied air and naval support the Norwegians were forced to lay down their arms and demobilize.
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and South Hammerfest land force areas, controlling the 15th and 14th mobilization brigades respectively;
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After the end of the Cold War the 6th was re-organized in 2002, as part of an overall reform of the
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the division fought in no conflicts. But by the 1980s the division comprised the North
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Hitler's Arctic War: the German campaigns in Norway, Finland, and the USSR, 1940-1945
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The 6th Division has utilized different insignia throughout its history.
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forces, 6th Division were able to recapture the city of
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Military units and formations of Norway in World War II
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Hitler's Pre-Emptive War: The Battle for Norway, 1940
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Military units and formations disestablished in 2009
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Second insignia used sometime before 1979 until 1983
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Insignia of 6th Division from 1991 until disbandment
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Norway
Norwegian Army
Heggelia
Norway
Battle honours
World War II
Battle of Gratangen
Battle of Narvik
Major general
Kjell Grandhagen
General
Carl Gustav Fleischer
Norwegian
Norwegian
World War II
German
Norway
General
Carl Gustav Fleischer
King of Norway's
British
French
Polish
Narvik
Battle of Narvik
Norwegian Army
Cold War
Hammerfest
Brigade Nord

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