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their conscript armies for home
service while maintaining professional units for
overseas duties. The
range of
eligible ages for
conscripting was expanded...
- The
Conscript (Dutch: De loteling) is a 1974
Belgian drama film
directed by
Roland Verhavert,
based on the
eponymous 1850
novel by
Hendrik Conscience...
- Look up
conscript in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Conscript or
Conscription may
refer to:
Constructed script The
Conscript, a 1974
Belgian film Conscription...
- The
Roman Senate (Latin: Senātus Rōmānus) was the
highest and
constituting ****embly of
ancient Rome and its aristocracy. With
different powers throughout...
- university-level students). Most
conscripting countries conscript only men, but Norway, Sweden, Israel, Eritrea,
Morocco and
North Korea conscript both men and women...
- The "Marie-Louises" were the
conscripts,
mostly teenage French boys, who were
conscripted into Napoleon's
French Imperial Army
between October 1813 and...
-
Presidency of
Ferdinand Marcos,
where two
Presidential Decrees with
terms of
conscripting trainees into
emergency military service were p****ed. The
first was in...
- for war crimes,
exploiting them for
their labour,
recruiting or even
conscripting them as
their own combatants,
collecting military and
political intelligence...
-
years in
military or
other government service."
Besides national defense,
conscripts also
spend peacetime working on
public construction projects. They get...
- The Army
currently has
about 26,000 soldiers, of whom
about 12,000 are
conscripts. As head of state, the
Austrian president is
nominally the commander-in-chief...