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Minister Delpiano highlighted increased military service assignments

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The Minister of National Defense, Adriana Delpiano, along with the Commander-in-Chief of the Army, General Javier Iturriaga and the Undersecretary for the Armed Forces, Galo Eidelstein, welcomed, in the Infantry Regiment No.1 "Buin", the conscripted soldiers who will perform the Military Service in all branches of the Armed Forces and addressed the [...] The entry Minister Delpiano highlighted increase of assignments in Military Service was firs…
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The Minister of National Defense, Adriana Delpiano, along with the Commander-in-Chief of the Army, General Javier Iturriaga and the Undersecretary for the Armed Forces, Galo Eidelstein, welcomed, in the Infantry Regiment No.1 "Buin", the conscripted soldiers who will perform the Military Service in all branches of the Armed Forces and addressed the [...] The entry Minister Delpiano highlighted increase of assignments in Military Service was firs…

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In the Buin Regiment, Minister Adriana Delpiano highlighted a 50% increase in assignments for conscripted soldiers, effective this month, and 75% from 2026. The measure seeks to encourage youth participation in the Military Service and improve their living conditions. To read the full article, visit The Times in [...]

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El Universal Chile broke the news in on Tuesday, April 15, 2025.
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