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When talking about the Bundeswehr one would be talking about the armed forces of Germany. In German the term means federal defense and covers various parts of their armed forces.
German Armed Forces Service Medal was created on 1996-04-25.
German Armed Forces Badge of Marksmanship was created on 1954-07-16.
Wehrmacht
German Armed Forces Badge for Military Proficiency was created on 1980-10-29.
Following World War I, the German armed forces were drastically reduced by the Treaty of Versailles. They were left with barely enough forces to defend their borders.
The armed forces of the U.S. are in the Defense Department, which is part of the executive branch of the federal (national) government.
It was run by the SS, which was part of the German armed forces.
Whermacht
AFI 36-2903 changed in 2011, excluding wear provision of the award. You don't have to be at a German function or location.
No. In order to serve in German armed forces one has to be a German citizen.
You are meaning "Wehrmarkt" which was the German term for their armed forces during World War II