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UK citizens can now spend a “gap year” in the military
The new proposal would allow young Britons to spend a year in the UK’s armed forces, with the option to enlist for a longer ...
“This gap year scheme will give Britain’s young people a taste of the incredible skills and training on offer across the Army ...
The paid 12-month course is aimed at under-25s, with plans for the scheme to grow to 1,000 young people a year.
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UK Armed Forces set to launch ‘Gap Year’ pilot programme in 2026
The UK Armed Forces has confirmed plans to introduce a ‘Gap Year’ Foundation Scheme for young people from March 2026.
Scheme aims to boost recruitment, build life skills, prepare young people for future security threats amid warnings UK is not ...
A new study from the University of Portsmouth's Research Group in Breast Health (RGBH), in collaboration with and funded by ...
The UK will launch a military "gap year" scheme, as part of efforts to boost recruitment and reconnect young people with ...
A new study of British infantry recruits suggests a recruit's success in basic training relies not just on physical ability but an often-overlooked psychological profile. In other words, your success ...
Conservative former security minister Tom Tugendhat said the Ministry of Defence has "really let itself down" in not relaxing ...
When Britain declared war on Nazi Germany on September 3, 1939, the National Service (Armed Forces) Act meant all men aged 18 ...
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