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Ski and Engineer company organisations can also be derived from those of the Infantry, although an Engineer Company would be 13.5 points more than an Infantry Company.
I'm still researching the organisation of the cavalry style Reconnaissance unit.
The only infantry anti-tank weapons available were anti-tank rifles as the Blue Division was decommissioned before Panzerfausts and Panzershrecks became available. The Blue Legion would have access to the more potent weapons.
1941-1942 Infantry
Battalion Pretty standard organisation, although I believe the anti-tank guns were centralised.
Battalion HQ and Support Companies
1 BC (+2)
1 SMG Squad
3 x HMG
1 x FO for off-table 81 mm Mortar (12 FM)
3 x Infantry Companies
1 x CC (+2)
2 x HMG
1 x on-table 50 mm
Mortar (12 FM)
1 x Rifle Platoon: PC (+2); 3 x Rifle
2 x Rifle
Platoons: PC (+1); 3 x Rifle
Morale: Veteran
Blue Division troops are Veteran because most were veteran of the Spanish Civil War, they were volunteers and devoted anti-communists, and they were considered better than their Axis peers.
Three rifle squads per company can have Anti-Tank Rifles.
1943 Grenadier Battalion Battalion HQ and Support Companies
1 BC (+2)
1 SMG Squad
3 x Infantry Companies
1 x CC (+2)
2 x HMG
1 x FO for off-table 81 mm
Mortar (12 FM)
1 x Rifle Platoon: PC (+2); 3 x Rifle
2 x Rifle
Platoons: PC (+1); 3 x Rifle
Morale: Regulars
By 1943 the original volunteers were being replaced by fresh drafts including conscripts, so they may have been less enthusiastic.
Three rifle squads per company can have Anti-Tank Rifles.
Each Regiment had an assault platoon used for special attack and demolition work.
1 x "Assault Reserve" Platoon
1 x PC (+2)
3 x "Assault Reserve" SMG Squads
Morale: Veteran
The Assault Reserve squads get +1 in close combat for being Veteran and an additional +1 for being SMG equipped and having a high complement of demolitions gear. Both modifiers apply to both infantry and vehicle opponents.
The standard German TO&E gave each Regiment had a company of combat Engineers, i.e. Assault Engineers. These were in addition to the sapper battalion at Divisional level.
Mixed operations also occurred. As an example, on one occasion a Blue Division Captain took out a combined patrol of Spanish (from the Ski Company) and Latvians. On another occasion a Spanish Lieutenant lead a squad of his men and two German platoons (and a Pz IV).
I wanted some motorcycles do decided I'd get a Reconnaissance platoon. Despite the technology I treat these guys are a normal rifle platoon.
1 x Recon Platoon (Veteran)
PC (+2), 3 x Recon Rifle Squad
Note: I play a House Rule that Recon Squads RBF successfully on 5+.
The Blue Division had integral artillery and were often supported by their neighbours of other nationalities, usually German artillery. The integral components were:
This is a Spanish Infantry Gun company including a 15.0 cm and three 7.5 cm
howitzers.
Supporting German armour also appeared. On two occasions that I know of Blue Division troops were accompanied by Panzer IVs, and on another by Tigers (the first Tiger's to appear in the war).
I think all my German armour are from Battle Front. Roland Davis painted most of the vehicles, although the Tiger I, Panther and StuG III Gs were done by Grubby Tanks.

Close up of my Pz IV/III platoon in action in the Armour
Fest Battle Report
Roland did a great job on these chaps.

Photos of massed German armour from the Armour
Fest Battle Report
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