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  2. Conscription in Russia - Wikipedia

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    The two-year conscription term in force in the USSR after 1967 continued in Russia following the 1991 collapse of the Soviet Union until 2006, when the Government of Russia and State Duma gradually reduced the term of service to 18 months for those conscripted in 2007 and to one year from 2008, while dropping some legal excuses for non ...

  3. "Going rate" for deferring conscription is set in Russia ...

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    KATERYNA TYSHCHENKO - FRIDAY, 30 SEPTEMBER 2022, 18:33 The bribe payable for postponing conscription in the Khabarovsk Region of the Russian Federation is 100,000 Russian roubles [approximately US ...

  4. Military service - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, the Russian government and State Duma gradually reduced the term of service to 18 months from 24 for those who will be conscripted in 2007 and to 12 months from 2008 and dropped some legal excuses for non-conscription from the law (such as non-conscription of rural doctors and teachers, of men who have a child younger than 3 years, etc ...

  5. List of enlistment age by country - Wikipedia

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    Ecuador – 18 (compulsory; conscription is currently suspended until further notice) Egypt – 18 (compulsory) El Salvador – 18 (compulsory) Equatorial Guinea – 18 (compulsory) Eritrea – 18 (compulsory) Estonia – 18 (compulsory) Eswatini (Swaziland) – 18 (voluntary) Ethiopia – 18 (voluntary)

  6. Putin orders conscription of 133,000 servicemen in Russia's ...

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    The head of Russia's conscription office, Vice-Admiral Vladimir Tsimlyansky said that the terms for the conscript remain the same: 12-month service in military units in Russia.

  7. Conscription - Wikipedia

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    Conscription, also known as the draft in American English, is the practice in which the compulsory enlistment in a national service, mainly a military service, is enforced by law. [1] Conscription dates back to antiquity and it continues in some countries to the present day under various names.

  8. Europe turns to conscription as threat of wider war with ...

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    With conscription remaining an unpopular topic in some countries, NATO is struggling to meet its new goal of having 300,000 personnel ready to be activated within one month and another half a ...

  9. Conscription in the Russian Empire - Wikipedia

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    Following the Russo-Japanese War major attempts were made at military reform, including the extension of the conscription system to enlarge the pool of trained reservists. [8] The conscription system as evolved during 1910–1914 set call-up liability at the age of 21 with a commitment for active and reserve service that lasted until 43.