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  1. nimicdoareu on

    Hundreds of teenage Croatians have reported for compulsory military service – for the first time since their country scrapped the requirement in 2008.

    Training will take place at barracks in three locations around Croatia, with recruits expected to report to the facility nearest to their homes.

    There, they will receive their kit and dormitory assignments. For the next two months, they will have to submit to military discipline.

  2. silentspectator27 on

    Lawsuits for excessive abusive behaviour coming in 3…2…1….
    This is such a bad idea to begin with.

    EDIT: I like how people downvote without actually producing any argument xD

  3. pisowiec on

    The volunteer system is the best system.

    Poland has a growing number of soldiers because they attract police, public service workers, and the youth with their higher salaries and benefits.

    Money is a far better motivator than bullshit sense of honor. Not to mention that most soldiers are patriotic and nationalistic anyway so you’ll end up getting well paid and motivated men.

  4. abukica18 on

    The whole thing is ridiculous also because of the media representation of the whole reintroduction. It’s so pathetic: young men saying it’s their honor and duty, mothers crying, priests doing the blessings of those recruited and the media reporting all of this. It’s so bad it’s almost funny, but it’s a sign of the times in contemporary Croatia. People just love to live in the past.

  5. DisIsMyName_NotUrs on

    Good. Hope we introduce this as well.

    Before anyone asks, yes, I have done my conscription service voluntarily.

    Crazy that reddit will downvote this, but americans can keep on being ameritards

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