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The British Army was granted the right to vote in 1918 with the Representation of the People Act, which allowed all men over the age of 21, including soldiers, to vote. This was part of a broader expansion of suffrage in the UK following World War I. However, it wasn't until 1928 that the voting age was equalized for women, giving them the same voting rights as men.

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