The military decoration, one of only a handful of foreign awards allowed to be worn on a U.S. Army uniform, is given to men and women who meet or exceed the standards for a list of physical tasks that rival the Olympic games.
Soldiers seeking the badge must hurl a shot put and clear a high jump, run a 100-meter sprint and 3,000-meter race, and march seven miles in two hours carrying a 22-pound pack鈥攁ll in the same day. They will tackle the five tasks from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Papa John鈥檚 Cardinal Stadium.
The candidates already have had to pass a first-aid test, do a timed 200-meter swim and prove they can handle a 9 mm weapon.
鈥淭his is a great chance for a bunch of great Americans to compete for the privilege of wearing a coveted military award,鈥 said Lt. Col. Mike Quitania, a UofL military science professor overseeing the competition. 鈥淚t鈥檚 also going to be a lot of fun for us, our military partners and the community.鈥
More than 1,000 people are expected at the event, including soldiers from the Army鈥檚 2-2 Infantry Battalion at Fort Knox and Tennessee Recruiting Battalion in Louisville and the Kentucky National Guard鈥檚 198th Military Police Battalion, along with family and friends.
A three-story American flag flown from two Louisville Metro fire truck ladders, rock climbing wall, armored Humvees and food, vendor and game booths will be among the attractions.
Sgt. Maj. Thomas Kleinhenz, a German Bundeswehr officer assigned as a liaison to North America, will award the badges in a ceremony immediately after the competition.





















