Thanks, I'll take a look at Kershaw. Martin, the semi-random collection is not a problem, but a delightful feature, for modelling and gaming. Quite the problem and puzzle for the research end of it though...
Someday, I hope someone around here sets up an Arnhem game at one of the conventions and I can coördinate with them to use the table for one time slot to run "A Bridge At Last" scenario for April '45. ^,^
Göring's Grenadiers just landed on my doorstep right now. Flipping through it, this will be a very useful book. I'll just have to read closely and take notes. There's a chapter on each Field Division. No handy TO&E charts, but most of them look like they have at least a list of battalions, and the armor, flak, and artillery types are noted in the text narrative.
For my FJ's, I'm aiming to model elements of one of the ragtag divisions. Seems like the Canadians kept coming up against an endless array of newly minted units filled with newly graduated Hitler Jügend and given the honorary title of Fallschirmjager to boost their fanaticism.
I just recently picked up some painted regular grenadiers, and looking at how heavily armed this lot is, they'll have to be a Veteran Grenadier unit for Bolt Action use. Digging through unit references in my Canadian books and a little google-fu, I discovered that 15th Panzergrenadier Division was part of 1st FJ Army. I'll add a few more elements of the 15th, and this will provide a nice counterpart to the ragtag FJ's.