UAE extends compulsory military service to 16 months

UAE is a key member of a Saudi-led military coalition that intervened in Yemen in 2015 against the Houthi movement


Reuters July 08, 2018
UAE extends compulsory military service. PHOTO: REUTERS/FILE

DUBAI: The United Arab Emirates has extended compulsory military service for Emirati men from 12 to 16 months, state news agency WAM reported, amid a three-year involvement in Yemen's war.

The UAE, a federation of seven emirates with a mostly expatriate population, is a key member of a Saudi-led military coalition that intervened in Yemen in 2015 against the Iran-aligned Houthi movement to restore the internationally recognised Yemeni government in exile.

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"The general command of the armed forces...announced the
extension of the legal period for national service...to 16
instead of 12 months," WAM said late on Saturday.

The UAE introduced mandatory military service in 2014 for
Emirati men. It kept participation for women, who can serve only
for nine months, optional and requiring approval of their legal
guardians.

Men who hold a high school diploma or its equivalent will
serve 16 months instead of 12, while those who do not have a
high school qualification continue to serve for two years.

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