Reserve Military Service

/ˈrɛzərv ˈmɪlɪtəri ˈsɜrvɪs/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A statutory or contractual obligation requiring individuals to undergo military training or duties while not in active service, often to ensure readiness for mobilization.
    Many countries maintain a reserve military service to bolster their armed forces in times of war or emergency.

Forms

  • reserve military service

Commentary

Reserve military service typically involves periodic training and a commitment to be called upon during national emergencies, distinct from active military duty.

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