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  2. German Armed Forces Badge of Marksmanship - Wikipedia

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    A paratrooper needs for the gold badge one exercise with the G36 rifle (or three with the G3 rifle) AND two with the MG3 machine gun (or two with the Panzerfaust). The German Armed Forces Badge for Weapons Proficiency in Gold is awarded with the number 5, 10, 15 etc. for annually retaking.

  3. German Armed Forces Badge for Military Proficiency

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    Marksmanship: In order to qualify for the German Armed Forces Badge for Military Proficiency, it is necessary to demonstrate marksmanship skills. The individual must demonstrate their skill with one weapon qualification recognized in the Schützenschnur , any of the following are recognized: light (pistole or MP), rifle and heavy weapon (MG or ...

  4. Awards and decorations of the German Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    German personnel are also eligible to receive and wear civil service medals, sports and fitness awards, and certain marksmanship awards. The reunification of Germany saw new regulations concerning the status of East German awards introduced into the German military.

  5. Category : Military awards and decorations of Germany ...

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    German Armed Forces Badge for Military Proficiency; German Armed Forces Badge of Marksmanship; German Armed Forces Deployment Medal; German Flood Service Medal (2002) German Flood Service Medal (2013)

  6. Category : Military awards and decorations for marksmanship

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    Pages in category "Military awards and decorations for marksmanship" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. ... German Armed Forces Badge of ...

  7. Schützen (military) - Wikipedia

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    The German word Schütze means 'one who shoots'; the most common English translations are 'rifleman' or 'marksman'. (The word is related to schießen, 'shoot'; the compound Scharfschütze means sharpshooter or sniper; Schützengraben means a trench from which infantrymen shoot; other related words are Geschütz, a piece of artillery, and its compounds, such as Sturmgeschütz, 'assault gun' (a ...

  8. Authorized foreign decorations of the United States military

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    German Armed Forces Marksmanship Badge; German decorations have been awarded to United States soldiers beginning as far back as the American Revolution. By the time of the First World War, German decorations had faded from the military memory of the United States and, during the actual conflict where Germany and America were on opposing sides ...

  9. Orders, decorations, and medals of Nazi Germany - Wikipedia

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    Awards and decorations of Nazi Germany were military, political, and civilian decorations that were bestowed between 1923 and 1945, first by the Nazi Party and later the state of Nazi Germany. The first awards began in the 1920s, before the Nazis had come to national power in Germany , with the political decorations worn on Party uniforms ...