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Blattmann's successor took office on January 1, but does that mean that Blattmann retired on December 31/January 1? These articles (
[1][2], and the Swiss military
[3]) show that Blattmann's retirement ceremony was held on December 8.
Which one is the correct retirement date? --
1990'sguy (
talk) 02:33, 11 January 2017 (UTC)reply
In fact, I should also ask if Blattmann's retirement from
Chief of the Armed Forces was synonymous with his retirement from the Swiss military? Is he fully retired from the Swiss military? --
1990'sguy (
talk) 23:16, 11 January 2017 (UTC)reply
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Blattmann's successor took office on January 1, but does that mean that Blattmann retired on December 31/January 1? These articles (
[1][2], and the Swiss military
[3]) show that Blattmann's retirement ceremony was held on December 8.
Which one is the correct retirement date? --
1990'sguy (
talk) 02:33, 11 January 2017 (UTC)reply
In fact, I should also ask if Blattmann's retirement from
Chief of the Armed Forces was synonymous with his retirement from the Swiss military? Is he fully retired from the Swiss military? --
1990'sguy (
talk) 23:16, 11 January 2017 (UTC)reply