Vääpeli Körmy - определение. Что такое Vääpeli Körmy
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Что (кто) такое Vääpeli Körmy - определение


Fältväbel         
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MILITARY RANK IN THE FINNISH DEFENCE FORCES
Fältväbel; Feltväbel; Faltvabel; Vaapeli
Vääpeli is a Finnish and former Swedish military rank above Ylikersantti and below Ylivääpeli. The rank is derived from the German rank Feldwebel and was used as a rank in the Landsknecht (15th and 16th century) for the one who was responsible for aligning troops during battle.
Vääpeli         
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MILITARY RANK IN THE FINNISH DEFENCE FORCES
Fältväbel; Feltväbel; Faltvabel; Vaapeli
Vääpeli (Fältväbel in Swedish) is a Finnish and former Swedish Non-commissioned officer military rank above Ylikersantti (Översergeant) and below Ylivääpeli (Överfältväbel). The rank is derived from the German rank Feldwebel and was used as a rank in the Landsknecht (15th and 16th century) for the one who was responsible for aligning troops during battle.
Vääpeli Körmy         
Vääpeli Körmy (Sergeant Major Körmy) is a character played by famed Finnish comedian Heikki Kinnunen in a series of five Finnish comedies released between 1990 and 1997, as well as in a cameo appearance in Uuno Turhapuro herra Helsingin herra. The films each parody aspects of the Finnish Defense Forces but also Finland's international relations, its presidents and various political and social aspects of Finnish life.

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Vääpeli Körmy
Vääpeli Körmy (Sergeant Major Körmy) is a character played by famed Finnish comedian Heikki Kinnunen in a series of five Finnish comedies released between 1990 and 1997, as well as in a cameo appearance in Uuno Turhapuro herra Helsingin herra. The films each parody aspects of the Finnish Defense Forces but also Finland's international relations, its presidents and various political and social aspects of Finnish life.