Difference between revisions of "AAD 10"
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− | On May 30, 2011 Burns resign as leader from the AAD 10 and | + | On May 30, 2011 Burns resign as leader from the AAD 10 and chosen {{L|Thalia von Sturmfels}} as new leader of the AAD 10. Also Walther Rathenau resign as vice-leader of the ADD 10 and until today no one new vice-leader was chosen. |
===Appropriation=== | ===Appropriation=== | ||
In January of 2012, the AAD 10 was turned into the [[Swiss Special Forces]], a very different MU than the AAD 10, but with the same logo. | In January of 2012, the AAD 10 was turned into the [[Swiss Special Forces]], a very different MU than the AAD 10, but with the same logo. | ||
[[Category:Military of Switzerland]] | [[Category:Military of Switzerland]] |
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The Army Reconnaissance Detachment 10 (short ARD 10, German: Armee-Aufklärungsdetachement 10) were formed on March 14, 2011 from on this time elected Head of the Federal Department of Home Affairs (FDHA), Clifford Burns and Head of the Federal Department of Finance (FDF), Walther Rathenau. The AAD 10 is the first formed military special unit of the Swiss Armed Forces. The current leader is Thalia von Sturmfels.
History
On May 30, 2011 Burns resign as leader from the AAD 10 and chosen Thalia von Sturmfels as new leader of the AAD 10. Also Walther Rathenau resign as vice-leader of the ADD 10 and until today no one new vice-leader was chosen.
Appropriation
In January of 2012, the AAD 10 was turned into the Swiss Special Forces, a very different MU than the AAD 10, but with the same logo.