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It was instituted on 20 August 1944. Initially, only personnel serving in the German Army and the Waffen-SS were eligible. ... Sniper's Badge. Sniper's Badge Scharfschützenabzeichen Awarded for successes achieved with a rifle as a sniper Description Cloth Presented by Nazi Germany Eligibility Military personnel 5 more rows
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Photo By Spc. Christian Carrillo | Soldiers from various countries competed in the "Mogadishu" section of the 2022...... read more read more Photo By Spc. Christian Carrillo | Soldiers from various countries competed in the "Mogadishu" section of the 2022 European Best Sniper Competition in the Hohenfels Training Area, Germany, August 8, 2022. 36 sniper teams from 18 Allied and partner countries compete head-to-head for the title of Best Sniper Team in Europe across eight days. (U.S. Army photo by Spc Christian Carrillo) see less | View Image Page HOHENFELS, Germany - The European Best Sniper Team Competition, hosted by the Joint Multinational Readiness Center (JMRC), came to a close with a sniper team from Greece being declared the winners Aug. 11, 2022, at 7th Army Training Command’s Hohenfels Training Area, Germany. Thirty-six sniper teams from 18 Allied and partner countries competed head-to-head for the title of Best Sniper Team in Europe across eight days of events designed to challenge each team. "These multinational competitions are about building relationships and sharing skills between the participants," said Command Sgt. Jeremiah Inman, U.S. Army Europe and Africa command sergeant major. "All of these elite warriors will leave with more technical and tactical proficiency, as well as a heightened sense of partnership and interoperability." The next four winning teams came from Latvia, Italy, another from Greece, and Slovenia. The sniper teams competed in aerial shoots, firing at moving targets, high angle shoots, trench warfare, unknown distance shots, stalks, night target detection, and a pistol course. “It has been fun to work with and learn from other NATO countries,” said Sgt. Cameron Wilkins of the Army’s 2nd Cavalry Regiment. “It is important for us to build these relationships to show us where we stand and try and get better at our jobs.”
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