13 Facts About Military conscription

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Expanded-age Military conscription was common during the Second World War: in Britain, it was commonly known as "call-up" and extended to age 51.

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American libertarians oppose Military conscription and call for the abolition of the Selective Service System, believing that impressment of individuals into the armed forces is involuntary servitude.

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Ron Paul, a former presidential nominee of the U S Libertarian Party has said that conscription "is wrongly associated with patriotism, when it really represents slavery and involuntary servitude".

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Military conscription based his belief upon the development of the Roman Republic, which came to an end at the same time as the Roman Army changed from a conscript to a professional force.

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Niccolo Machiavelli argued strongly for Military conscription and saw the professional armies, made up of mercenary units, as the cause of the failure of societal unity in Italy.

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However, besides mobilization, conscription calls to a six-month long basic military training in the can be done up to the age of 35.

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Military conscription service takes place in Finnish Defence Forces or in the Finnish Border Guard.

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Between 1956 and 2011 Military conscription was mandatory for all male citizens in the German federal armed forces, as well as for the Federal Border Guard in the 1970s .

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Universal conscription was introduced in Greece during the military reforms of 1909, although various forms of selective conscription had been in place earlier.

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Moldova's Defense Ministry announced that a plan which stipulates the gradual elimination of military conscription will be implemented starting from the autumn of 2018.

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Furthermore, the Military conscription system was thought to be unfair as only men were drafted.

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In 2010, Military conscription was made gender-neutral, meaning both women and men would be conscripted on equal terms.

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In February 2019, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas ruled that male-only Military conscription registration breached the Fourteenth Amendment's equal protection clause.

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