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    German Army Foreign Volunteers

    I tried to cut and paste an article about Germany's plans to recruit foreign volunteers to fill the ranks in their army but now the link does not work.

    https://www.reuters.com/article/us-g...KCN1OQ14L:bye:

    #2
    Hi,

    you gave the right link, but there was an error at the end of it. Here is the corrected link.

    See You

    Vince

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    https://www.reuters.com/article/us-g...-idUSKCN1OQ14L

    German army floats plan to recruit foreigners

    December 27, 2018 / 4:05 PM

    BERLIN (Reuters) - Struggling to fill its ranks, Germany’s military is drawing up plans to recruit nationals from other European countries as part of a drive to beef up the armed forces.

    Defence Minister Ursula von der Leyen wants to recruit Poles, Italians and Romanians, magazine Der Spiegel said, citing a ministry document.

    The German military, or Bundeswehr, has stepped up its recruitment efforts as part of a broader reset following Russia’s annexation of Crimea from Ukraine in 2014. Last year, Germany said it would increase the size of its armed forces to 198,000 active soldiers by 2024 from 179,000.

    Pressure on Berlin mounted again in July when U.S. President Donald Trump told a NATO summit that Washington could withdraw support for the alliance if Europe did not boost military spending.

    According to the classified ministry document, some 255,000 Poles, 185,000 Italians and 155,000 Romanians, aged between 18 and 40, live in Germany - about half all foreign EU nationals. If 10 percent of them could be interested in the Bundeswehr, that could generate 50,000 new applicants, it said.

    It did not say if they would serve alongside Germans in regular regiments, or would form their on units akin to the French Foreign Legion.

    There was no comment available from the ministry when it was contacted by Reuters.

    The Defence Ministry wants to limit the group of potential recruits to those who have already lived in Germany for several years and speak fluent German, Der Spiegel said.

    Such limits would aim to minimize concern among other European Union countries about Germany luring their potential soldiers by offering better pay.

    The ministry had sounded out defense attaches in other EU countries about the plan in recent months with “very different results”, Der Spiegel said, with Eastern European countries particularly worried about the impact on their own recruitment.

    Polish Foreign Minister Jacek Czaputowicz told the magazine that military service was “closely tied to nationality”.

    To help attract new recruits, the Bundeswehr is also targeting youngsters in Germany, where the army remains a sensitive career choice more than 70 years after World War Two.

    Writing by Paul Carrel; Editing by Angus MacSwan

    FILE PHOTO: German Defence Minister Ursula von der Leyen awards medals to troops at Camp Marmal in Masar-i-Scharif, Afghanistan, March 25, 2018. Michael Kappeler/Pool via Reuters
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      #3
      Well that sucks.
      The Belgian army recruits foreigners as well since a few years. But they have to speak one of the official languages (Dutch, French or German). So in general potential recruits can come from the Netherlands, Luxembourg, France and germany. It isn't very successful. The few there are serve in regular Regiments alongside Belgian military. Mostly they serve as lower ranks. Don't think there are non Belgian Officers.

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