Volunteer
military
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A volunteer military or all-volunteer
military is one which derives its manpower from volunteers rather than conscription
or mandatory service. A country may offer attractive pay and benefits through military recruitment to attract volunteers. Many countries with volunteer
militaries reserve the right to renew conscription in the event of an
emergency.
The Indian Army is the world's
largest standing volunteer army. According to the International Institute for
Strategic Studies, in 2010 the army had a strength of 1,129,900 active personnel
and 960,000 reserve personnel
In recent decades, the trend among
numerous countries has been to move from conscription to all-volunteer military
forces. One significant example is in France, which has historically been the first to introduce modern conscription and whose model was followed by many other countries in
Europe and elsewhere around the world.
The entire wiki article can be found at:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volunteer_military
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