Arnold Käch (4 February 1914 – 24 November 1998) was a Swiss military officer, skier, ski official and writer.
He studied jurisprudence at the universities of Lausanne, Bern, Paris, in the United States and Canada after 1933, and got his license to practice law in 1939.
During his years of studies, he was a leader in the rank of a Leutnant of the national Olympic military patrol team in 1936 which placed seventh.
On 9 January 1937 he won the first Citadin race in Mürren[1] From 1939 to 1940, he worked as a lawyer at the Federal Department of Economic Affairs, afterward as an assistant of the Swiss military and air attaché in Berlin, and after 1943 as military and air attaché in Stockholm, Oslo, and Copenhagen.
[3] From 1957 to 1979, he was director of the Federal Military Administration, was advanced to the rank of Brigadier in 1957, and served additionally as the commander of Border Brigade 11 from 1967 to 1972.