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What countries have a military juntioa government
The end of the Cold War made a return to conscription seem less likely, as the immediate threat of large-scale military confrontations diminished and many nations shifted focus to volunteer-based military forces. The move towards professional armies was seen as more efficient and flexible in addressing modern conflicts. Additionally, the public sentiment in many countries favored volunteer service over mandatory conscription, further reducing the likelihood of reinstating draft policies.
The military rule is the form of government that many countries adopted after the war.
An "...automatic stabilizer?" To stabilize the economy or military forces?
In a handful of countries yes due to having many hostile enemies such as Israel for men. Other countries have drafting, which makes military service mandatory in times of war such as China. Drafting was discontinued in the USA in 1973, moving their military into an all-volunteer group.
Volunteer Military
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It has always been an all volunteer military with the only notable exceptions were drafts.
From a conscripted military to an all volunteer military.
yes
No. Army regulations available many places spell out the qualifications considered for the award of this medal.
No. The French military is a volunteer force.
There are so many countries in Asia, each with their own military it is impossible to choose a "main military leader".There are so many countries in Asia, each with their own military it is impossible to choose a "main military leader".
India
All of them - we have a volunteer military nobody was drafted everyone volunteered.
Florence Nightengale was a volunteer nurse during the Crimean war. While she was not in the army, she worked in a military hospital in Turkey along with many other volunteer nurses from the UK.