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Dendias Announces Major Changes in Military Service: New Training, Equipment, and Voluntary Female Enlistment

The Defense Minister stated, 'Military service must shift from being a chore to becoming meaningful' – What the changes entail

Newsroom October 4 04:09

The Greek Minister of National Defense, Nikos Dendias, has announced upcoming changes to military service within the next 12 months, aiming to transform it into a comprehensive process of acquiring extensive basic operational knowledge. The goal is to make military service more meaningful and valuable for the military and the individuals who serve.

Key Changes Coming to Military Service

Dendias revealed these updates during the swearing-in ceremony for new recruits of the 2024 E’ Series at the Artillery Training Center in Thiva. He emphasized that military service will undergo a significant transformation in the next 24 months as part of the “Agenda 2030” initiative. It will focus on intensive operational training while equipping soldiers with valuable skills that prepare them for modern challenges.

He explained that soldiers will develop essential survival and operational skills and be certified in specialized areas. This will provide them with valuable knowledge that will not only serve the Armed Forces but also benefit their future careers.

A Focus on Modern Needs

The changes will ensure that military skills align with the needs of the modern job market. The Ministry of Defense is working closely with employer organizations to make sure the skills acquired by recruits are relevant and useful for today’s labor force.

Moreover, the uniforms and equipment of soldiers will be updated. This includes a modern helmet, protective glasses, knee and elbow pads, new harnesses, and improved hydration systems—aiming to enhance the combat readiness and efficiency of the modern soldier.

Voluntary Enlistment of Women

Dendias also highlighted plans to introduce voluntary enlistment for women, which will take approximately 36 months to implement. This initiative will ensure that the professional ranks of the Armed Forces are complemented by highly trained soldiers, including women.

Service as an Opportunity

In his speech, Dendias emphasized that military service is not just an obligation but a duty and an honor. He called for a shift in perspective, from viewing service as a chore to recognizing it as an opportunity. The goal is to ensure that recruits gain skills useful both to the military and in their personal lives.

“Military service should be an opportunity—for both the country and the recruits themselves,” Dendias stated, adding that soldiers will be able to gain skills that are valuable not only for the Armed Forces but also for their future professional paths.

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National Defense as a Shared Responsibility

Dendias reminded attendees that Greece’s military is not fully professional, as in some other countries, but relies heavily on citizen participation. The continuous changes in the global landscape create new demands, and Greece’s military service must evolve to meet these modern security needs.

He concluded by reinforcing the idea that military service and reserve duty are essential for Greece’s national defense and independence. “They are a necessary condition for our country’s national sovereignty,” Dendias remarked.

Finally, on a lighter note, Dendias granted the recruits five extra days of leave, a traditional privilege when the Defense Minister attends a swearing-in ceremony.

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