Citizens (male) were liable to be called out from age 18 to 45, and turned out in defence of their city at any age.
U.til 1975
U.til 1975
All men
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From 18 to 45 they were liable to call-out at any time of military need, and attended monthly military training sessions. Those over 45 and under 18 would turn out if their city was under direct attack.
No, military pay is based on rank and years of service, not gender. Men and women in the military receive equal pay for equal work and are subject to the same pay scales and regulations.
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Yes you are allowed to date in the military. Lots of women are married to military men. Although, the long distance part of it may not be ideal for many people.
No, most military men are not gay. But some are.
In Greece, military service is compulsory for men, typically lasting for 9 months. However, this duration can vary depending on the branch of the military and other factors, such as any additional training or duties. Greek men are generally required to enlist between the ages of 18 and 45, with some exceptions. Overall, the obligation to serve in the military has been a long-standing practice in the country.
Men in the military felt worried because their slaves help them.