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An easy one, anyone else want to try?
My guess would be Swiss non active (parading) reservists still eligible for call up in emergency. Any points for that?whiskey 601 said:In 2005, these military ranks are entitled to the princely sum of 8 Swiss francs per month. Who are they?
This what I could find:jmacleod said:Chris Wattie of the National Post wrote an article recently on Sgt. Aubrey Cousens, Victoria Cross
comparing his exploits in winning the VC to "John Wayne". The late actor John Wayne is a film icon
but did not serve in the US Military, although he is considered a major hero to the USMC because
of his role as Sgt. Stryker in "Sands of Iwo Jima". But the reason for this query is that according to
the Post, little is known about Sgt. Aubrey Cousens, Queen's Own Rifles (QOR"s) - all his relatives
have passed on for instance. Former Toronto MP Barnett Danson PC served as an NCO and later
an officer in the QOR's - suggested he be contacted for information - however perhaps those who
read this, have access to additional information about this Ontario VC winner. MacLeod
Worn Out Grunt said:My guess would be Swiss non active (parading) reservists still eligible for call up in emergency. Any points for that?
whiskey 601 said:In 2005, these military ranks are entitled to the princely sum of 8 Swiss francs per month. Who are they?
Article 62
Prisoners of war shall be paid a fair working rate of pay by the detaining authorities direct. The rate shall be fixed by the said authorities, but shall at no time be less than one-fourth of one Swiss franc for a full working day. The Detaining Power shall inform prisoners of war, as well as the Power on which they depend, through the intermediary of the Protecting Power, of the rate of daily working pay that it has fixed.
Bill Smy said:Found this explanation:
http://www.army.mil/cmh-pg/faq/ddaydef.htm
recceguy said:The Ross rifle