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You can be no less then 5 foot 9 inches tall.

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Q: How tall must you be to serve as a Pontifical Swiss Guard?
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What is the youngest age to serve as a Pontifical Swiss Guard?

You must be at least 19.


Who are the Swiss guard?

The Swiss Guard of the Vatican consists of 6 officers and 110 men. All members of the guard must be Swiss, and privates must be unmarried. The men wear colorful uniforms that are thought to have been designed by Michelangelo.


How do you become a Swiss guard?

To become a Swiss guard you must be Swiss (or go to Switzerland and declare your citizenship as a Swiss person), be 5' 9'' tall, and swear your allegiance to the pope as a catholic. Needs to be a citizen roman catholic faithful Good moral ethical background attended.


Do you have to be Swiss to join the Swiss papal guard?

Not only must you be Swiss, but you must also have these qualities: You must be a Catholic, single male with active Swiss citizenship and have completed your basic training in the Swiss military with exemplary conduct. You must have at least a high school diploma, be between 19 to 30 years old and be at least 5'9" (174cm) tall.


Are the Swiss guards Protestant?

No, the Swiss Guards are not Protestant. They are members of the Catholic Church and are responsible for providing security at the Vatican in Rome.


Who are the special soldiers who guard the Vatican?

Swiss GuardsThe Swiss Guard consists of 6 officers and 110 men. All members of the guard must be Swiss.Clarification:The Swiss Guards are the body guards of the Pope and the only remaining military unit in the Vatican. They do not guard the Vatican, however. The Vatican Police are charged with guarding the Vatican and maintaining law and order. They are not considered members of the military, however.


What is the official name of the Swiss Guard?

The Swiss Guard is known officially as the Guardia Svizzera Pontificia, the bodyguard of the popes which is recruited from the Catholic Swiss cantons and first established by Pope Julius II who reigned from 1503-1513 about 1505. The Swiss Guard is also known as Cohors Helvetica. The Swiss Guard was created as a result of an agreement reached by Pope Julius with the Zurich and Lucerne cantons in which that pope contracted several hundred well-trained soldiers to serve as the pope's personal guard. The first Swiss troops arrived in Rome, 21 January 1506, marching into St. Peter's Square through the Porta del Popoio under their first commanding officers, Peter Hertenstein and Gasper de Silinon. This contingent received the papal blessing in St. Peter's Square. The anniversary of this occasion is observed annually. The ceremonial dress uniform of the Swiss Guard may have been designed by Michelangelo; however, some scholars point out that the Swiss Guard entered into papal service already wearing their distinctive uniform.Presently, the blue and gold striped uniform with the Cambridge style beret and high, white ruffled collar is world renown. Recruitment to the Swiss Guard is limited to Catholic Swiss men. If found acceptable for service, the potential guardsman (must be a veteran the Swiss Army) signs up for a two year enlistment, although he is able to leave at any time after giving 3-month's notice. After 18 years of service, a guardsman is eligible for a pension equal to half of his active duty pay, this increases to full pay after 30 years of service.The Swiss Guards' barracks is located just inside St. Anne's Gate and has its own chapel. The corps is under a Colonel Commandant with 3 other officers and a Chaplain, who manage 20 noncommissioned officers, two drummers, and 70 guardsmen who carry halbred and rapiers. The halbred is the tall axe-tipped pole which is used for crowd control. However, the guardsmen are highly trained in modern weapons, each guardsmen carries an automatic pistol and has access to automatic rifles that are kept at east to access spots. The Swiss Guard presence around the Pope is ubiquitous and a squad accompanies him wherever he goes.The Swiss Guards have been historically willing to sacrifice their lives in service to the Pope which was proven in 1527 when Emperor Charles V sacked Rome and St. Peter's. The Swiss strongly defended the Vatican to protect the person of Pope Clement VII, with 150 guardsmen dying in a brutal melee in St. Peter's Square which bought time for Clement to escape over the loggia to the safety of Castel Sant Angelo. Among the dead were the Swiss Commandant and his wife who were tortured to death in their quarters. Annually, on 6 May, the Swiss Guard commemorates the memories of the fallen guardsmen. It is on this day that recruits are given their oath of allegiance to the Pontiff and enrolled in the Swiss Guards.


Are Vatican police officers required to be Roman Catholics?

The Swiss Guard, 'security' of Vatican City, have very strict 'entry' requirements. They must have served for the Swiss Army for at least four years, be roman Catholic, unmarried and between 25 and 40 years old. So the short answer to your question is yes, they do.


Why does all of the Pope's bodyguard have to be Swiss?

Well, today the guards are still some kind of bodyguards... but it's mainly a sign of sympathy - as Switzerland has been a leading force of reformation, what cost the catholic church much of its influence in Europe at the end of the medieval age. As a consequence of occupation three states formed an agreement in 1291 giving birth to the country Switzerland (now consisting of 20 full and 6 semi-states) - this defence coalition against the earls of Habsburgs led to several battles. The troops, now appearing under the sign of the state of Schwyz (giving name and flag) fought several battles against opponents - making Swiss mercenaries a famous and expensive war equipment until 1515. Swiss mercenaries also fought in northern Italy (Milan was under Swiss control), especially during the milanese wars. The pope used mercenaries as protection squad. After a break due to reformation, Switzerland sent again guards as bodyguards for the pope - their uniform is tradition. Their equipment is modern, the Swiss guards are part of the Swiss army - the only situation they are allowed to served for another country.


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How many years will you have to serve in the National Guard until you can retire with full benefits?

You must complete 20 yrs. of credited service with a 20 yr. letter stating you have accomplished this requirement.


If you become a member of the Kansas air National Guard does that make a legal resident of Kansas?

No. Lots of members serve in other states. You must have a residence and pay state taxes to be a resident .