Yes. Go to France. Ask at a Police Station where to find the nearest legion recruiting station. Paris or go directly to Aubange (near Marseille) would be the best in my opinion. There is a rigorous selection process including background checking (contrary to popular belief, the legion is not a home of a bunch of murderers and rapists). providing nothing nasty comes up on the backgroud check and you are physically fit and the adjudant-chef at Aubagne doesn't think you are a waster, you will enlist for five years and start soldiering... Bon Chance mon ami
The National Service Training Program (NSTP) came after mandatory ROTC in the Philippines ended.
Now is not mandatory.
It's mandatory to do military service for 21 months in South Korea, that's all I could find, sorry x
Every graduate of Tertiary Institutions in Nigeria are expected to undego a mandatory National Service for one year, excepet such a person is exempted on the basis of age, ill health or if they are service personnel.
No, it does not.
No.
A national service training program is usually a mandatory program where young citizens are taught how to be responsible member of society. It is generally a good way for young citizens to learn the history of their country, and to learn their role in the country.
There are several names for it, depending on where it's implemented. In the US, it's known as the draft. Generally, a mandatory military service requirement is known as conscription, and different governments may call it by various names (e.g., National Service).
Mandatory Service - 2008 was released on: USA: 25 April 2008 (Tribeca Film Festival)
In most countries, enlisting in the military is not mandatory. However, there are countries with mandatory military service laws that require all eligible citizens to serve in the military for a specified period. It's important to check the requirements and laws of your specific country to understand if military service is mandatory or voluntary.
Foreign Service Journal was created in 1924.
A restaurant does not have to remove a mandatory service charge when asked as long as the service charge was displayed prominently prior to you accepting the service. For example, the restaurant must tell you (on the menu or in another conspicuous location) that a service charge is required.