serve the country. I think Swiss Army could be even more than that : a way to encourage social mobility (« ascenseur social », as we name it in French). It’s kind of working in the USA (OK, the probability to come back from military duty is ways lower!) and we should inspire from it. Everybody going to the Army has the same grade, no matter what his social standing is, and that can open perspectives! The future of Swiss Army lies in a mix between a professional force and a militia army. I’ve been thinking a lot on how to modernize Swiss Army during my different stays at Swiss Army (well, I needed to keep my mind busy!). I think that there a compromise to be found between the 2 extrems (for or against Army). Here is what I would propose, as a humble Swiss citizen who cares about his country :
- Every young man has to serve his country for 28-32 weeks (either at Swiss Army or civilian duty). Engaging young women into such a duty could also be an option, but it’s another story;
- After this service, young men would have the choice to leave definitely Swiss Army (without any tax or anything else to do) or engage themselves as a professional soldier;
- For those engaging themselves, they would sign a job agreement for 6 months, 12, 24 or 36 months… or even longer. And that can be renewed;
- As everything in life, there’s a need for a reward to motivate (the best) people. It could be grant for the ones who want to pursue their education (at University, high school, etc.) or the ones who want to start a business. For instance, if you accept (and are accepted) to become an officer and you engage for 2 years, you’d receive a higher grant (than the ones engaging for 6 months);

