Denmark Creates a Compulsory Recruitment Plan for Former Military Personnel in the Event of War
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The Danish Minister of Defence, Troels Lund Poulsen, reported on Thursday that a new compulsory recruitment plan was created, which provides for the introduction into the army reserve of a large number of ex-military personnel to deal with possible crises or war conflicts. "We are drawing up a detailed plan to create a new mobilization force composed of thousands of ex-military personnel willing to return to service", explained the minister in a…
The government is in the process of "laying down a concrete plan for organizing a new mobilization force": "A force of many thousands of former conscripts who must be ready to join the Armed Forces in...


Troels Lund Poulsen noted that "Europe is in conflict" and "the world is moving fast".
In Denmark, a new mobilization force is being formed that will consist of people who have previously done military service.
Denmark must have a new mobilization force in case of crisis or war, says Troels Lund Poulsen
Denmark must have a new mobilization force in the event of crisis or war, says Troels Lund Poulsen.
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