The SA-Sportsbadge (SA-Sportabziechen), also known as SA-Wehrabzeichen, was instituted by Adolf Hitler on 28th November 1933 and recognized as an official Party Decoration by the NSDAP on 6th November 1936. It was introduced to recognize the fysical health of SA-Members. In 1935, the name was changed to SA-Wehrabzeichen and it was permitted to be worn by not SA-members on 18th February 1935.
At first there was a Golden, Silver and Bronze award. In 1943, there was a new award introduced for wounded SA-members.
To be able to receive the decoration, a number of tests had to be done. The tests consisted of three groueps:
Group 1:
Physical Exercise
- 100 yard sprint
- Long Jump
- Weightlifting
- Long-distance throw of dummy grenade
- 3000 meter run
Group 2:
Defence Exercise
- packed 25 kilometer march
- small caliber arms fire
- aimed grenade throwing
- 200 meter assault course in gas-mask over 4 obstcales
- swimming or cycling speed test
- test of elementray First Aid techniques
Group 3:
Field Exercises
- map reading
- judging terrain and estimating ranges
- signalling
- reconnaissance work
Name | Date of birth | Date of death | Awards | |
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Jonczyk, Kurt | more | |||
Junghanns, Kurt | 09-05-1912 | 18-05-1942 |