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  2. Military ranks of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    The ranks of the Swiss Armed Forces have changed little over the centuries, except for the introduction, in 2004, of a new set of warrant officers. [citation needed] The ranks are worn on shoulder boards with the appropriate background colour.

  3. Swiss Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Süssli, chief of the Swiss Armed Forces since 2020 Structure of the Swiss Army, 2018 (click to enlarge) In peacetime, the Swiss Armed Forces are led by the Chief of the Armed Forces (Chef der Armee), who reports to the head of the Federal Department of Defence, Civil Protection and Sport and to the Swiss Federal Council as a whole.

  4. Structure of the Swiss Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Armed Forces Personnel (German: Personelles der Armee) is the personnel management department of the Swiss Armed Forces. [59] Armed Forces Personnel, in Bern [59] Governance and Guidelines (German: Steuerung und Vorgaben) Human Resources Management (German: Personalbewirtschaftung) Recruitment Command (German: Kommando Rekrutierung)

  5. Category:Military ranks of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Military ranks of Switzerland" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. List of comparative military ranks - Wikipedia

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    This article is a list of various nations' armed forces ranking designations. Comparisons are made between the different systems used by nations to categorize the hierarchy of an armed force compared to another. Several of these lists mention NATO rank reference codes. These are used for easy comparison among NATO countries. Links to comparison ...

  7. General (Switzerland) - Wikipedia

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    The mobilisation of the armed forces was a demonstration of the principle of "Armed Neutrality". Nowadays, the general staff of the armed forces comprises officers with the ranks of Brigadier, Divisionär (Major General), Korpskommandant (Lieutenant General) and, although not currently held, General. The Chief of the Swiss Armed Forces is given ...

  8. Swiss Guard - Wikipedia

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    The Swiss Guard is considered an elite military unit and highly selective in its recruitment: candidates must be unmarried Swiss Catholic males between 19 and 30 years of age, and at least 5 feet 8.5 inches (1.74 meters), who have completed basic training with the Swiss Armed Forces and hold a professional diploma or high school degree.

  9. Category:Military of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Military ranks of Switzerland (13 P) U. Military units and formations of Switzerland ... Awards and decorations of the Swiss Armed Forces; C. Chief of the Armed ...