The practical side was very simple. One went along to the nearest recruitment centre. I just wonder, however, whether you mean 'how could people enlist' from a moral point of view, or something like that. If so, please indicate. It would also be helpful to say which country or countries you have in mind. In the European countries (except Britain up to 1916) military service was complusory for most able-bodied adult men.
Algeria is the nearest African country to France.
The red ensign flag, is a red flag with the British union flag in the upper quadrant nearest the flag pole (hoist). It is used on British registered merchant vessels, to identyfy the nationality and flown at the stern. Foreign vessels visiting UK waters, fly the red ensign on the starboard side of the mast, as a courtesy flag. The UK is one of a few countries who have a different flag from their national one, for use at sea. The red ensign may have a badge, or symbol, added in the main part of the flag (known as defacing) for special uses and identities. For example, the Isle of man merchant flag, has the three leg symbol on the red ensign.
In the Olympic Games, the long jump is measured from the take-off board to the nearest point of landing in the sand pit. The measurement is taken perpendicular to the board, ensuring accuracy. If the jumper lands in the pit, the measurement is recorded at the closest point of contact with the sand, which often is the heel or furthest body part that touched down. This method ensures a fair and standardized approach to determining the distance jumped.
Brisbane, capital of Queensland, is the nearest state capital to the Gold Coast.
Nearest is Mercury, furthest is Neptune
The nearest continental neighbor to Great Britain is France. The English Channel separates the two countries, with the narrowest point of the channel being about 21 miles wide.
Wales and Scotland are the countries closest to England England has land borders with both Wales and Scotland, so both are just a step away. At the nearest point, France is 21 miles away.
Perihelion = The point in a body's orbit closest to the sun Aphelion = The point in a body's orbit furthest from the sun
The African Plate is close to Britain, but Britain is on the Eurasion plate.
The city of Oxford is often considered the furthest city in England from the sea, located approximately 55 miles (89 km) away from the nearest coastline.
The nearest river to Great Britain's Parliament is the Thames.
Argentina is the nearest.
Argentina is the nearest.
Your question needs to specify nearest to where or what.
Australia's nearest countries are Papua New Guinea, Indonesia and New Zealand.
Vague question, grossly underspecified.The answer will depend on whether the question is aboutthe size of the planet Mercury;the (average/nearest/furthest) distance of Mercury from the Sun;the (average/nearest/furthest) distance of Mercury from the Earth;or the question could refer to Freddie Mercury (of Queen).