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Swiss Army Worries About Thousands Of Recruits Unfit For Service
http://www.24heures.ch/pages/home/24_heures/english_corner/news/news_detail/(contenu)/45350
http://www.24heures.ch/pages/home/24_heures/english_corner/news/news_detail/(contenu)/45350
Two-thirds of young Swiss men called up last year were ineligible for duty, according to the recently released results of aptitude tests. Soldiers living in the countryside are in better shape than those from urban areas.
Military service is obligatory for young Swiss men, but only 64 per cent of recruits last year were fit for service, a trend that worries top army brass. At the 2006 recruitment sessions, only 24,100 out of 37,400 candidates passed the test to be eligible for the military service.
The difference in eligibility between those living in urban and rural areas is striking. In the rural Swiss-German canton of Appenzell, in the eastern part of Switzerland, more than eight out of 10 recruits passed the test, the highest rate of the country. By contrast, the share of successful recruits in the canton of Geneva fell below the national average, with only 57.26 per cent, while in Jura barely more than one in two candidates passed muster, the worst rate in the country.
These figures provide a revealing overview of the medical state of young Swiss people. Ultimately, 25 per cent of recruits are neither eligible for military service nor for community service (required as an alternative to army duty). Half of the rejected recruits have psychological difficulties. The other half have medical problems, detected during the recruitment tests, such as orthopedic symptoms, asthma and obesity.