Kosovars integrated into Swiss Army

Kosovars integrated into Swiss Army

  In addition to various areas such as football, Kosovo Albanians are well integrated into the Swiss Army. Swiss Army. An organized army, without many challenges. The army is dutyed to a land that has little place in war history. The last was a few weeks before more than 150 [...]

 

In addition to various areas such as football, Kosovo Albanians are well integrated into the Swiss Army. 

Swiss Army. An organized army, without many challenges. The army is dutyed to a land that has little place in war history. The last was a few weeks ago over 150 years ago.

Preparations for military exercises are common, and uniform discipline is not lacking. Most have different professions, and the regular army makes up a few percent professionals.

Socondos, or second generation of immigrants who are already Swiss, are part of it, as are part of everything in the helvetic covenant state, reports ABC news.

Arbon Zeqiri and his family have been displaced there by Kosovo's Decani. Many choose the army to be longer in the ministry. The Swiss Army is neutral in the power world, but has co-operation with NATO and is part of peacekeeping missions.

Preparations for the enemy are not lacking and accuracy there is everything and the difference between nations in Switzerland's uniform is not important. To form an army, Switzerland offers benefits for those who decide to stay longer in uniform, from their new age to their retirement. There are many opponents and there is a civil service bid system. Foreign missions are in Bosnia and Kosovo in the Balkans, but also as the Pope's Guard in the Vatican.

Arbon Smaj is enthusiastic. Happy to be part of the Swiss army, says the family commends him for his work. He wants to still be part of the army, as heavy machinery appears to be part of it.

The army makes preparations to shoot the altillery. Preparations are regular, and the Swiss often keep their weapons at home if they are part of the army. Ready to react despite the fact that they have different professions in their daily life. Here are only five percent of them professionals. Christopher Schupbach, commander. It comes from the city of Bern and says different cultures make it more interesting. But motivation and respect are the same for each Swiss.

For many of them, the army ends it and stays part of it until the age of 50. Females in the military are volunteering, but men need service. Part of them have been on missions, but for many within the ministry it is enough. Known for neutrality, however, everything seems ready for war. Few imagine that this would happen to Switzerland.

Albanians and foreigners make up an important part of the military. Exercises occur in various areas, and coordination and places from which to move are unexpected. But they look away from Balkan ones.

The Swiss is cautious and does not divide them into domestics and foreigners regardless of their origin. Permission to film is difficult in a country where everyone who has the passport is considered equal. Switzerland, although neutral, had provided shelters after World War II in case of attack for more than 100 percent of the population.

 

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