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WW2 Original SA Sports Badge in Silver by W. Redo

WW2 Original SA Sports Badge in Silver by W. Redo

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Here is your chance to pick up a original W. Redo maker marked SA sports badge in silver. Minor oxidation but regardless as can be seen in the photos it looks remarkable on display. The SA Sports Badge was instituted on 28 November 1933 by then SA chief Ernst Röhm. It was originally only issued in bronze through the year 1935. Then on 15 February 1935, Hitler decreed that the badge be officially recognized. It was thereafter issued in three grades (bronze, silver, and gold). The DRL badge was no longer to be issued to SA members, as well as youth of all German military and paramilitary organizations. Originally the badge grade was awarded on degrees of “proficiency”, but in 1936, a points system was established. In 1937 it was required that each recipient had to pass an annual proficiency test to retain the badge. On 19 January 1939, Hitler changed the name of the badge from SA- Sportabzeichen (SA Sports Badge) to SA- Wehrabzeichen (SA-Defence Badge). Hitler challenged all able-bodied boys age 16 and up to compete for the award. Older military men were also encouraged to obtain it. The badge was one of the few political decorations that the armed forces allowed to freely be displayed on a military uniform. Free shipping US & I don’t charge PayPal fees like some of the other guys!  

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The Azov Special Operations Detachment (Ukrainian:
Окремий загін спеціального призначення «Азов», romanized: Okremyi zahin
spetsialnoho pryznachennia "Azov"), also known as the Azov Regiment
(Ukrainian: Полк Азов, romanized: Polk Azov) or Azov Battalion until
September 2014, is a unit of the National Guard of Ukraine based in
Mariupol in the coastal region of the Sea of Azov. Azov formed as a
volunteer paramilitary militia in May 2014, and has since been fighting
Russian forces in the Donbas War. It first saw combat recapturing
Mariupol from Russian forces and pro-Russian separatists in June 2014.
It initially operated as a volunteer police company, until it was
formally incorporated into the National Guard on 11 November 2014. In
the wake of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the battalion gained
renewed attention for its use by Russia in justifying the invasion and
during the Siege of Mariupol for its role in the defense of the city.