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National Service, Soon To Be Compulsory....
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https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/w orld-eu rope-48 755605
Surely that's against EUSSR regs? Don't get me wrong, good idea, we should do it.
Surely that's against EUSSR regs? Don't get me wrong, good idea, we should do it.
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I don't like the way that the younger generation are so scornful and judgmental of older people. It never used to be like this years ago. When I was young we respected older people . Nowadays we might just as well be thrown on the scrapheap or put to death when we reach 80 years. National Service brought discipline, respect and a sense of pride in your country....
10:29 Wed 26th Jun 2019
Danny, Yes I did gain from my National service. It's a cliché to say so, but - like multitudes of others - I can honestly say, "I went in as a boy and came out as a man."
At the start, I had literally just finished school weeks before and had gained immeasurably in confidence and world-experience by the time I came out.
I approve of it, but it'll never happen in the same way again.
At the start, I had literally just finished school weeks before and had gained immeasurably in confidence and world-experience by the time I came out.
I approve of it, but it'll never happen in the same way again.
In the UK "National Service" means military serrvice. My understanding of the contents of the article is that contrary to being military it actually has no connection with the military at all and the programme is not any part of an aim to prepare the participants for killing or taking part (organisationally directly or indirectly) in the killing of others (which is the core aim of any/all military activity). The French example seems on the other hand to me to be more like some form of educational establishment. It may also be an attempt to somehow deal with isolation and aimlessness among the young and perhaps also jobless numbers - a bit like various schemes in the UK have.
You are meant to be lulled into believing that this "French initiative" is just a bit of boy scouting or a bit of social cohesion moulding. Don't be. Remember Herr Elmar Brok, a German, EUSSR foreign affairs chief making just such a call for an Army of it's own? He said “We need a common (military) headquarters and a coalition (of EU countries) acting in accordance with the permanent structural cooperation of the EU Treaty. From such a group an EU army could eventually arise.”
Mr Brok suggested the forces be modeled on the Franco-German Brigade, a special military brigade of the Eurocorps of the European Union. Stating that a united EU army would make European foreign policy much more effective.
Anyone know what happened the last time Germany or France had millions of men at arms?
Mr Brok suggested the forces be modeled on the Franco-German Brigade, a special military brigade of the Eurocorps of the European Union. Stating that a united EU army would make European foreign policy much more effective.
Anyone know what happened the last time Germany or France had millions of men at arms?
I don't like the way that the younger generation are so scornful and judgmental of older people. It never used to be like this years ago. When I was young we respected older people . Nowadays we might just as well be thrown on the scrapheap or put to death when we reach 80 years.
National Service brought discipline, respect and a sense of pride in your country. Friendship and cohesion with other young men that often lasted long after the course had finished.
Most of the young today rebel against any form of authority. They don't see any need to conform and unite. God help us if we ever had to go to war in Britain. Society has changed in Britain but sadly not all for the better.
National Service brought discipline, respect and a sense of pride in your country. Friendship and cohesion with other young men that often lasted long after the course had finished.
Most of the young today rebel against any form of authority. They don't see any need to conform and unite. God help us if we ever had to go to war in Britain. Society has changed in Britain but sadly not all for the better.
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