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German Marksmanship Badge Qualification (B-roll and interviews)
AFN Bavaria
July 19, 2022 | 1:35
The Bundeswehr, or German Army, hosted United States Soldiers for a training exercise in Grafenwoehr Training Area on July 19, 2022. Select American service members took advantage of the chance to earn the German Armed Forces Badge of Marksmanship, or Schützenschnur. To earn the badge, U.S. Soldiers had to qualify using a German G36 rifle and P8 pistol. If successful, the U.S. Soldiers could walk away with a gold, silver, or bronze Schützenschnur.
This video was filmed on July 19, 2022
Video by SGT Danilo Pascaretta, AFN Bavaria
Produced by SGT Danilo Pascaretta, AFN Bavaria
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