A true honor. The sack of Rome and the Swiss guard sacrifice is an amazing story. Another is the defense of the popes residence in France during the French Revolution. Duty and honor !
They don't even wear the armour normally and the ones standing at attention which are on display do not have guns. They are more ceremonial than protective because without a firearm, they can't really do much protecting if someone had a gun.
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No, they are the Pope's personal guard and are responsible for the security of part of the Vatican during the period between the death of a Pope and the election of the new one. Apart for being Swiss, unmaried, Catholic and at least 1,74 metres tall they also must have gone through the Recruit School of the Swiss Army, which in other parts of the world is called Basic Training. This may be a bit misguiding as the Swiss Army has a system by which the basic training is made specialising from day one on the function one has assigned when going through recruitment. The contract lasts at least three years and can be renewed up to pensioning age, which is by law 65 years of age.
They hold the oldest mercenary contract going I believe. They protect the pope, his residences and have died doing both. The sack of Rome is mentioned the other big one was in the 1700s when over 600 died protecting the pope and his holdings in France. The armor is for show but they are well trained soldiers and they all can use guns etc.
@@David-ns4ym the big loss of Swiss mercenaries you mention is the defence of the Tuileries against the French revolutionaries. It did not involve the Pope's guard. 10th August 1792.
I am not Catholic but I respect these men. They protect what they believe in and are trained professionals!
A true honor. The sack of Rome and the Swiss guard sacrifice is an amazing story. Another is the defense of the popes residence in France during the French Revolution.
Duty and honor !
@@David-ns4ym Funny how it was other christians that sacked Rome and killed the Swiss Guard
God bless you guys our savior ❤
You seem yo be a very clever guy as well your colleagues
How long can you serve in the Swiss Guard?
Minimum 2 yrs and you must have Swiss blood
@@barristansmith9635you must be catholic and a swiss citizen.
1.74 is be exactly 1.74 or over 1.74?
@@marsoff9898 Be at least 1.74 so you can be 1.74 or taller but not smaller than 1.74 if you want to join
You can serve has much has you want.
Je pensais que l'uniforme a été créée par Raphaël ?
Hey
So, does the armor stop modern bullets?
Of course not.
It's a ceremonial piece, not for normal wear.
they do get some very gucci gear for tactical situations. you just wont ever see it unless theres a real emergency going down
Nope.
They don't even wear the armour normally and the ones standing at attention which are on display do not have guns. They are more ceremonial than protective because without a firearm, they can't really do much protecting if someone had a gun.
DIEU🍒🇻🇦🍋✝️🍋🇻🇦🍒 PROTÉGEZ TOUS LES VAILLANTS🪢🏵🦁 GARDES SUISSES🥰⛑💮 PONTIFICAUX CHARGÉS DE LA PROTECTION💮🇻🇦🪢😇🪢🇻🇦💮 DES SOUVERAINS📚🇻🇦💒 PONTIFES ROMAINS LES PAPES❤⛑💮🏵🕊🌿🌐🌸🍒🍋😇🇻🇦✝️🇻🇦💒🪅🌿📚🌸🪢🤗💮🙋♂️ !!!
Deus vult! ✝⚔ God bless these men, who protect our Pope!
Are they crusaders
No, they are the Pope's personal guard and are responsible for the security of part of the Vatican during the period between the death of a Pope and the election of the new one.
Apart for being Swiss, unmaried, Catholic and at least 1,74 metres tall they also must have gone through the Recruit School of the Swiss Army, which in other parts of the world is called Basic Training.
This may be a bit misguiding as the Swiss Army has a system by which the basic training is made specialising from day one on the function one has assigned when going through recruitment.
The contract lasts at least three years and can be renewed up to pensioning age, which is by law 65 years of age.
They hold the oldest mercenary contract going I believe. They protect the pope, his residences and have died doing both. The sack of Rome is mentioned the other big one was in the 1700s when over 600 died protecting the pope and his holdings in France.
The armor is for show but they are well trained soldiers and they all can use guns etc.
@@David-ns4ym the big loss of Swiss mercenaries you mention is the defence of the Tuileries against the French revolutionaries.
It did not involve the Pope's guard.
10th August 1792.
Suisse im your king
Men in Tights
"Achoo!"
@@Qwerty0791 gesund heit
litteraly the virgin army
Unmarried doesn’t mean no hoes
I dare you to say this to their face.
@@lucaswells933 I would love to. What will they do about it ?
Who said they were? It said "unmarried".
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