MNBG-East Soldiers strive to earn foreign badge

By Sgt. Cody Barber, 11th Public Affairs DetachmentAugust 16, 2014

Completing the swim
1 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption – UJEVARA, Kosovo -- A German soldier watches as Multinational Battle Group-East Soldiers finish the 100-meter swim during the German Armed Forces Badge for Military Proficiency, Aug. 4. The swim is conducted in military uniform while wearing a physica... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
Starting the clock
2 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption – CAMP BONDSTEEL, Kosovo -- Multinational Battle Group-East soldiers take off from the starting line during the 1,000-meter sprint event of the German Armed Forces Badge for Military Proficiency, Aug. 4. Soldiers competed for a chance to earn a bronze,... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
Hanging on for time
3 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption – CAMP BONDSTEEL, Kosovo -- Chaplain (Capt.) Mark Hart, a chaplain with Multinational Battle Group-East, and a multinational Soldier also with MNBG-E, compete in the flexed arm hang event of the German Armed Forces Proficiency Badge testing, Aug. 4. So... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
Earning his badge
4 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption – PRIZREN, Kosovo -- Sgt. Joshua Babcock, a food service manager with Multinational Battle Group-East, receives the GAFBMP from a German army soldier that he earned during testing, Aug. 2-6. The GAFBMP is a prestigious and rigorous badge through the Ge... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL

CAMP BONDSTEEL, Kosovo -- Approximately 90 Multinational Battle Group-East Soldiers participated in the German Armed Forces Badge for Military Proficiency testing event in Kosovo, Aug. 2-6.

The GAFBMP, or the "Das Abzeichen für Leistungen im Truppendienst" in German, is a decoration of the Bundeswehr, the armed forces of the Federal Republic of Germany, and U.S. service members are allowed to wear the badge on their dress uniforms.

To achieve the badge, which can be earned at bronze, silver or gold levels, Soldiers were tested physically and mentally through various events such as first aid, pistol marksmanship and a basic fitness test.

During the fitness test Soldiers had to conduct a 10-meter sprint 11 times, a flexed arm hang, 1,000 meter sprint, a 7-mile foot march carrying 33 pounds and a 100-meter swim wearing military fatigues.

For one participant, the 100-meter swim was the most challenging hurdle.

"The physical fitness tests were difficult and challenging and I was surprised by how heavy the uniform was when doing the swim test," said Capt. Allen Jones, judge advocate with Multinational Battle Group-East. "I was not sure if I was going to survive the swim."

Jones did survive the swim and was able to achieve a gold badge at the end of the events, but he credits it not only to his abilities but also to the atmosphere, as everyone cheered for one another.

"It was exciting as everyone was trying to preform their best and we cheered each other on," said the native of Liberty, Mo. "It was gratifying to applaud and encourage our fellow Soldiers."

For Maj. Christian Risse, German army liaison officer for MNBG-E, it was great to see the Soldiers giving it their all throughout the event.

"It's really fantastic when you see the look in the Soldiers' faces fighting for this badge," said Risse. "It really showed that they wanted the badge."

Events like the GAFBMP are a great way to strengthen bonds with foreign counterparts, said Jones. He thoroughly enjoyed getting to know some of the German soldiers.

"It provides an opportunity for us to get to know soldiers from throughout partner nations, and to learn about their cultures," said Jones. "I now have a greater appreciation for German soldiers and a high respect for the GAFBMP."

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