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    Das Leistungsabzeichen

    The "Abzeichen für Leistungen im Truppendienst" (German Armed Forces Badge for Military Proficiency) was approved for wear in 1971. It is the most widespread badge of the German Bundeswehr and so it deserves it's own thread here, I tink. Three grades do exist, Bronze, Silber, Gold, which are awarded to all ranks. You'll find the exact requirements here:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_...ry_Proficiency

    Often the badge is called "Butterorden". Follow the next link and you'll know why:

    http://fddb.info/static/db/108/deuts...er_999x999.jpg

    Only metal Leistungsabzeichen are awarded. Soldiers receive the badge along with a miniature and a document. The miniature is for wear on a civilian jacket e.g. Cloth badges can be worn as well. They are offered by a couple of manufacturers.
    Here are some different variants "out of the trade box":
    1st pic: Different types of golden metal badges: 5th and 10th repetition and Reserve personnel variant
    http://foto.arcor-online.net/palb/al...3330303430.jpg
    2nd pic: Miniatures to wear on civilian clothes
    http://foto.arcor-online.net/palb/al...3737396165.jpg
    3rd pic: Digfferent cloth variants to wear on Moleskin
    http://foto.arcor-online.net/palb/al...6433333231.jpg
    4th pic: golden and subdued variant (15th repetition)
    http://foto.arcor-online.net/palb/al...3333353332.jpg
    5th pic: Hand embroidered on black cloth for the Gesellschaftsanzug (Mess dress).
    http://foto.arcor-online.net/palb/al...6261353066.jpg

    As far as I have seen, 20th and 25th repetition grades do also exist. Would be nice if you would add your variants.

    Regards

    Lars
    Last edited by Proud Kraut; 09-25-2011, 05:36 AM.

    #2
    Thanks for posting, Lars.

    The requirements for the Leistungsabzeichen im Truppendienst für Reservisten are even harder.
    I don't know the exact requirements but I can dig out my Reibert.

    Cheers,
    Philipp

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      #3
      Originally posted by Towarish View Post
      Thanks for posting, Lars.

      The requirements for the Leistungsabzeichen im Truppendienst für Reservisten are even harder.
      I don't know the exact requirements but I can dig out my Reibert.

      Cheers,
      Philipp
      Yes they are! And the Reserve repetition badges are the most rare ones indeed.
      BTW, Reiberts would be worth a thread on their own...;-)

      Gruß!

      Lars

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        #4
        [QUOTE=Proud Kraut;4875867]The "Abzeichen für Leistungen im Truppendienst" (German Armed Forces Badge for Military Proficiency) was approved for wear in 1971. [url]

        Lars....1971, I thought it was an 80's derived award, instigated October 29, 1980 ?
        S.L.

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          #5
          My first Leistungsabzeichen is from January 1972.

          Uwe

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            #6
            I earned my Bronze in 76 and silver in 77.

            Sadly, they are referred to by the Amis as the German PT Badge. They don't know that you have to be recommended by your battery commander and also have o have earned the schutzenschnur to obtain it. I have always been proud of mine and wore them proudly!

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              #7
              Gents - Here's a picture of a Reserve version (Marine?) of the Leistungsabzeichen in my collection.

              All the best - TJ
              Attached Files

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                #8
                speedytop and Kondor, thanks for clearing that up ! most if not all information available had me thinking it was from 1980 on !....another anomaly cleared up !
                S.L.

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                  #9
                  From the book 'Von der Affenjacke zum Tropentarnanzug' by 'Walter Kunstwadl', the dates are 15th February 1971 and for the Reserve 15th January 1973.

                  Marc

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Marc Sherriff View Post
                    From the book 'Von der Affenjacke zum Tropentarnanzug' by 'Walter Kunstwadl', the dates are 15th February 1971 and for the Reserve 15th January 1973.

                    Marc
                    Thank you, Marc! I didn't had my "Kunstwadl" to hand.

                    Here's another bullion variant with "5" repitition No. for the Dienstanzug.

                    http://foto.arcor-online.net/palb/al...3763356539.jpg

                    Lars

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                      #11
                      I thought I could add some more Leistungsabzeichen that have arrived recently.

                      1. Leistungsabzeichen Reserve personnel, bronze, silver and gold grade.

                      http://foto.arcor-online.net/palb/al...3438313462.jpg

                      2. Leistungsabzeichen 35th repetition, bullion and metal.

                      http://foto.arcor-online.net/palb/al...3961343865.jpg

                      3. Leistungsabzeichen Reserve personnel, 30th and 35th repetition.

                      http://foto.arcor-online.net/palb/al...3739653830.jpg

                      From what I have seen, 35th repetition is the highest grade that is available

                      Regards

                      Lars

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                        #12
                        Are their different standards for the Reserve Personnel and for the Active Duty Personnel of the same grade of badge?

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by usmedalman View Post
                          Are their different standards for the Reserve Personnel and for the Active Duty Personnel of the same grade of badge?
                          Yes, it's more difficult for the Reserve personnel. In addition to the standard requirements reserve personnel has to meet certain conditions in different exercises like machine gun firing, hand grenade throwing, and obstacle course.

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