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Japan turned to a conscription army and uniforms replaced armour.
The people may vote against a conscription army.
The Guard was also the only portion of the conscription army which could be sent for missions outside of the country.
He thanked the members for their dedication and explained that the organization's purpose had been fulfilled by Hitler's conscription army.
After the defeat of Napoleon, the Dutch army was transformed into a conscription army.
Conscription armies are large, but they are often poorly equipped and trained and have poor morale.
As the last samurai rebellion was crushed, Japan modernized its defenses and turned to a national conscription army that used uniforms.
In the conscription army this practice was ended and like to enlisted troops pre 1901 the underofficerare were all recruited from the manskap category.
In 1877 Saigo led thirty thousand of his samurai into the field of battle against a modern conscription army put together by the Meiji government.
General Enan commands a conscription army — drawn by law from all sectors of Egyptian society and therefore tightly knitted with the populace.
The samurai era ended in 1868 with the Meiji era, the Japanese turned to a national conscription army with modern weapons and uniforms.
The Finnish Guards' Rifle battalion, the Guard, also became a part of the conscription army, and the former voluntary recruitment ended.
The Finnish conscription army conscripts, who have been recruited as the aspiring officers-in-reserve form a Reserve Officer School student council.
BERN, Switzerland - For the third time in almost 25 years, Switzerland has overwhelmingly voted to maintain its conscription army.
The conscription army was abolished by a new conscription law enacted by Nicholas II of Russia in July 1901.
To strengthen his power, Zygmunt initiated a set of reforms, establishing a permanent conscription army in 1527 and extending the bureaucratic apparatus necessary to govern the state and finance the army.
"The worst problem of all in this conscription army is the threat to human life, as a result first and foremost of brutal hazing, which every year results in numerous deaths, suicides, and mutilations," she said.
Germany's armed forces reform is less far-reaching than that of its two major allies; nevertheless, for an army that remains a conscription army, but which for a long time was exclusively eastward-looking, it has undergone the most profound change since the second world war.