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Over 2,200 Young People, Including 39 Women, Will Begin Military Service

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Conscripts are deployed to various units across Estonia: the Cyber Command, Special Operations Command, Support Command, Navy, Military Police, Division 1st and 2nd Infantry Brigades, Division Artillery Battalion, Division Unmanned Air Assault Battery, Division Intelligence Battalion, Division Logistics Battalion, and Division Headquarters and Communications Battalion.
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Conscripts are deployed to various units across Estonia: the Cyber Command, Special Operations Command, Support Command, Navy, Military Police, Division 1st and 2nd Infantry Brigades, Division Artillery Battalion, Division Unmanned Air Assault Battery, Division Intelligence Battalion, Division Logistics Battalion, and Division Headquarters and Communications Battalion.

A large group of enthusiasts volunteer for three days to exhaust themselves at the Major General de Ruyter van Steveninck Barracks in Oirschot. Camouflaging, carrying heavy crates, and learning to read maps: it's all part of the military bivouac. "The goal is to make young people more resilient," says project leader Daan Bakker. The bivouac is part of the Ministry of Defense's Community Service Time (MDT) Mission. This program allows young peopl…

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Omroep Brabant broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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