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- Germany returns voluntary military service to bolster armed forces
The German parliament on Friday voted to introduce voluntary military service as European nations seek to boost readiness postures
- Germany reintroduces military service with new plan to counter Russia . . .
It says it will also need around 200,000 reservists, more than double the current figure Germany has voted to bring back voluntary military service (AP)
- Germany votes to bring back voluntary military service
German MPs voted by 323 votes to 272 to back the change, making their country the latest European country to launch some form of revised military service
- Germany introduces controversial new military service law
Germany will reintroduce voluntary military service after a controversial new law was passed through the Bundestag The legislation approved by the German parliament on Friday introduces a dual
- Germany becomes latest European country to introduce voluntary . . .
The form will be mandatory for men and voluntary for women (Picture: AFP) Germany is hoping to counter the rising threat of Russian aggression by reintroducing voluntary military service
- German parliament approves conscription scheme to boost the Bundeswehr
Women can opt into the process, but will not be obligated to take part The military service itself will, for now, remain voluntary and will stand alongside the existing optional civil service model
- Germany Approves Voluntary Military Service For 18-Year-Olds
Germany is bringing back military service — sort of The Bundestag has voted to introduce voluntary service for 18-year-olds This move is aimed at boosting national defence after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine But will young Germans actually line up? Many aren’t convinced Students across 90 cities plan strikes on Friday, saying they don’t want to “spend half a year locked up in
- Germany votes to bring back voluntary military service programme for 18 . . .
Germany's parliament, the Bundestag, has voted to introduce voluntary military service, in a move aimed at boosting national defences after Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine It marks a significant shift in Germany's approach to its military and follows Chancellor Friedrich Merz's push to create Europe's strongest conventional army
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