No, 1/10/39
compulsory service in the armed forces for young men
National service is. I do believe they offer alternatives to military service.
National Service is the term given to the time a person spends in the Armed Forces of a country which has compulsory military service.
Yes, they are different concepts. Conscription is a draft, pulling people in based on random drawings or sweeps grabbing bodies. Compulsory National Service is a system where everyone knows that they have to do it, but there tends to be more choices in what sort of thing you can do to provide that service.
I assume you mean in Turkey since there is no compulsory national service in the United Kingdom. Yes, as a Turkish national you should do your National Service and failure to report for national service will be held against you. This is not a great problem unless you intend to return to Turkey in the near future.
Luann Habegger Martin has written: 'The National service debate' -- subject(s): Service, Compulsory non-military
No, there is no compulsory military service in the UK.
Service in the Swiss military is compulsory for all male Swiss citizens aged 19 and it is voluntary for females. The duration of the compulsory service is 18 to 21 weeks.
The term for compulsory service is called conscription. Different countries have different names they use for the law imposing it, such as draft, selective service, national service, etc.
conscription=====> is the compulsory enlistment of people in some sort of national service, the person should render service to the country, most often military service.
National Health Service (NHS)
It is the "National Health Service" (or NHS)