Yes. The Swiss Guard is legally the Pope's army. While the Swiss provide them, they are bound to the Pope, not to the Swiss. If you mean, "Does the Vatican train soldiers?", then no. The Pope commands 300 soldiers in his army.
No the Swiss army knife is Swiss and not Swedish. Of course soldiers form other countries could use it but the Swedish soldiers does not unless they brought one privately.
The Swiss Guard at 110 soldiers
The permanent force of professional soldiers is commonly referred to as a standing army.
Swiss army.
no they actually in the beginning almost had no professional army, no navy. As the revolution progressed the soldiers increased and numbers and grew more professional.
The Vatican has no army. It does have the Swiss Guard who are the personal bodyguards of the pope as well as a police force.
No it did not. The soldiers joined voluntarily and the army was professional.
George Washington was a member of the continental army
Swiss Cross
"Swiss Miss army rifle
None. Roman soldiers were paid professionals soldiers who volunteered to join the army. There was no universal conscription. It is the same in modern professional armies. You volunteer to take up a professional career.