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- Conscription is the state-mandated enlistment of people in a national service, mainly a military service. Conscription dates back to antiquity and it continues...
- Conscription in Australia, also known as National Service following the Second World War, has a controversial history which dates back to the implementation...
- will serve, and a person cannot choose where to serve. The length of conscription is between 18 months to 2 years. Before the 1979 revolution, women were...
- As of April 2024, there is no current military conscription in Canada. Conscription was implemented in Canada only during World War I and World War II...
- Sweden has partial conscription (Swedish: värnplikt) for both men and women since 2017. After completing training, conscripts are placed in the reserve...
- Conscription in the Netherlands (Dutch: dienstplicht) was first emplo**** in 1810 by French occupying forces. Napoleon's brother Louis Bonaparte, who was...
- Conscription in Denmark (Danish: Værnepligt) is mandatory for all physically fit men over the age of 18, according to the Constitution of Denmark, §81...
- Conscription, sometimes called "the draft", is the compulsory enlistment of people in a national service, most often a military service. Men have been...
- Conscription in Eritrea requires every able bodied man and woman to serve, ostensibly, for 18 months. In this time, they receive six months of military...
- A conscription crisis is a public dispute about a policy of conscription, or mandatory service in the military, known in US English as a "draft". A dispute...