Swiss Army trains for future French invasion

Swiss Army trains for future French invasion

army-bern-swiss-honorTens of thousands of Swiss soldiers and airmen recently completed field maneuvers in a future scenario of an economically fractured French Republic in which a breakaway nation invaded the west of the Swiss Confederation, as reported by the English-language French news portal The Local and The Telegraph (of London, England) on Sept. 30, 2013.

Western Switzerland, home of the 2d Infantry Brigade, the 1st Armored Brigade and the 10th Mountain Brigade, went through their paces of repelling an invasion from the futuristic nation of Saônia, the current French Jura region, during Operation “Duplex-Barbara.”

Envisioning a financially collapsed France in the none-too-distant future, the anticipated Free Dijon Brigade (Brigade Libre de Dijon) invaded Switzerland in a three-pronged attack along the current French-Swiss border, hitting the Swiss cities of Neuchâtel, Lausanne, and Geneva.

According to the Swiss Armed Forces field maneuvers scenario, the cash strapped nation of Saônia invades the western cantons to retrieve “money that Switzerland had stolen from Saônia.”

Not the First Time…

The Swiss military recently trained in a nation-wide military exercise Operation Stabilo Due, in which the possible collapse of the Euro Zone financial system foresaw not only warring factions within former present-day nations threatening Switzerland, but a flood of refugees from Greece, Spain, Italy, France, and Portugal attempting to forcibly gain entry into the country.

Not having been invaded in almost two centuries, any potential enemy would have rough going invading the mountainous nation, as the old adage goes: Switzerland doesn’t have an army. Switzerland is an army.

Under long-standing Swiss law, all able-bodied men at age 19 have to undergo five months of training, followed by refresher courses of several weeks over the next ten years.

The Swiss military system also stipulates that the almost quarter million active and reserve troops keep their own personal equipment, to include all personally assigned combat weapons, at home.

T. Kevin Whiteman

T. Kevin Whiteman

T. Kevin Whiteman is a retired Master Sergeant of Marines. He has written for Examiner, Conservative Firing Line, and other blogs.

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