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    France launches recruitment campaign for new voluntary military service

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    Posted on January 12, 2026

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    Last updated: January 20, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    France starts a campaign to recruit young volunteers for a new 10-month military service, enhancing national defense and offering diverse roles.

    Table of Contents

    • Overview of France's Voluntary Military Service
    • Program Details and Objectives
    • Financial Implications and Budget
    • Future Prospects for Participants

    France Kicks Off Campaign to Recruit Young Volunteers for Military Service

    Overview of France's Voluntary Military Service

    PARIS, Jan 12 (Reuters) - France said on Monday it was launching a campaign to recruit thousands of young people for a new 10-month voluntary national military service, with the first participants starting their service in September.

    Program Details and Objectives

    The scheme, unveiled by President Emmanuel Macron in November, is open to all young French citizens aged 18-25 eager "to play a part in the nation's capacity to resist in an uncertain environment," the chief of staff of the armed forces, General Fabien Mandon told a press conference.

    Financial Implications and Budget

    The move is part of a broader shift across Europe, where nations that for decades have had U.S. security guarantees are fretting about President Donald Trump's shifting priorities and what they see as Russia's aggressive posture.

    Future Prospects for Participants

    From September, 3,000 young people will join either the army, navy or air force for missions on French soil, rising to 4,000 in 2027 and 10,000 annually by 2030.

    They will receive about 800 euros ($935) a month and conduct tasks ranging from assistance during natural disasters to surveillance against terrorism, and serve in jobs ranging from drone operator to baker, mechanic, electrician and member of medical staff.

    After the program, participants could integrate into civilian life, become a reservist, or stay in the armed forces, reflecting the "long-term evolution of the army toward a hybrid model," Defense Minister Catherine Vautrin told the same news conference.

    The scheme is expected to cost 150 million euros in 2026 and a total of 2.3 billion euros between 2026-2030, she said.

    ($1 = 0.8556 euros)

    (Reporting by Dominique Vidalon; Editing by Aidan Lewis)

    Key Takeaways

    • •France launches a voluntary military service for young citizens.
    • •The program targets 18-25 year olds for a 10-month service.
    • •Participants will earn 800 euros monthly and serve in various roles.
    • •The initiative aims to bolster national defense and resilience.
    • •The program's budget is projected at 2.3 billion euros by 2030.

    Frequently Asked Questions about France launches recruitment campaign for new voluntary military service

    1What is voluntary military service?

    Voluntary military service is a program where individuals can choose to serve in the military for a specified period, often to support national defense and gain skills.

    2What are the financial implications of military service?

    Financial implications of military service can include salaries, benefits, and costs associated with training and equipment provided to participants.

    3What is the purpose of youth programs in military service?

    Youth programs in military service aim to engage young individuals in national defense efforts while providing them with skills and experiences beneficial for their future.

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