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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]davidpdx
(22,000 posts)From my perspective, I live in South Korea. Military service is mandatory for all Korean males by a certain age (I'm not sure exactly). I teach university students and most of the male students "disappear" after their second year to do their military service. The female students have no such requirement. So while the males are doing their 21 months of service, the female student are juniors or seniors and getting ready to graduate. The students in each major become a pretty close knit group when they first start university. It's a shame they have to do it. They also have alternative service for those who either are a CO or have something that prevents them from serving. One of my former students had a problem with his ear and instead of military service he did more like community service at the local government office (though he had to serve longer then those in the military).