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conscription

[kuhn-skrip-shuhn] / kənˈskrɪp ʃən /
NOUN
draft
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The remaining option, she adds, are men under the conscription age of 25.

From BBC

Croatia plans to reintroduce conscription next year - it will become mandatory for men aged 19 to 29 to undergo two months of basic military training.

From BBC

It is one of the most militarised societies in the world, with indefinite military conscription.

From BBC

Only two percent of ultra-Orthodox Jews respond to conscription orders according to the military, which has created units specifically for them.

From Barron's

Europe’s other military power, there is widespread aversion to conscription, which ended in 1960.

From The Wall Street Journal