The 6th Luftwaffe Field Division was an infantry division of the Luftwaffe branch of the Wehrmacht that fought in World War II. It was formed using surplus ground crew of the Luftwaffe at Training Ground Camp Gross-Born from Luftwaffen-Flieger Regiment 21. Its initial training had been at Magdeburg. Like other Luftwaffe Field Divisions initially when first formed the unit's infantry complement contained no regimental headquarters, but did have four independently led Jager battalions. Its Artillery Battalion contained two batteries of 10.5 cm leFH 18M Towed Guns and a battery of 75mm L24 Short Barreled Sturmgeschütz III Assault Guns. The Panzer-Jager Battalion contained two batteries of 5 cm Pak 38 Anti Tank Guns and one battery of 7.5 cm Pak 40 Anti Tank Guns. The Flak Battalion contained three companies of three Batteries of four, armed with the single barreled Flak 38 2 cm Flak 30, Flak 38 and Flakvierling 38, three batteries of four of the Flak 37 3.7 cm Flak 18/36/37 and four Flak 36 guns 8.8 cm Flak 18/36/37/41. It served under Army Group Centre on the Central Sector of the Eastern Front from late 1942 to June 1944. Where it took part in the Battle of Velikiye Luki, Operation Maigewitter & the Battle of Nevel, it was destroyed during Operation Bagration.