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Because they were unfit and untrained so the government didn't think they were fit to fight in the army of navy

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Many men were turned down for the army in the Boer War due to various reasons such as age, health issues, prior military service, or not meeting the required physical standards. Additionally, there were limited resources and a need to carefully select and train soldiers, which resulted in a stringent enlistment process. Moreover, the British Army already had a large number of troops and did not require as many additional recruits.

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