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{{Short description|Compulsory national service in Germany}}
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[[File:BGSalt.jpg|thumb|BGS Federal Eagle ([[Coat of arms of Germany|Bundesadler]]) worn from 1976 until 2001]]
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The '''Compulsory Border
== History ==
The implementation of compulsory border
After the "[[German Emergency Acts]]" (German: ''Notstandsgesetze'') were enacted in 1968, the tasks of the BGS changed slowly. The military task was gradually reduced, because in a [[State of Defence (Germany)|State of Defence]] (German: ''Verteidigungsfall'' or ''V-Fall'') the ''Bundeswehr'' was and still is thereafter empowered in very limited circumstances to be deployed in domestic disturbances. Nevertheless, the BGS was equipped with light and medium infantry weapons until the mid-eighties and still, now nominated as ''Bundespolizei'' maintains [[armoured personnel carrier]]s like the ''[[LAPV Enok]]'' or ''[[Mowag Eagle]]''.
== Drafting of Border
Men at the age of eighteen, or older if they were former members of the Federal Police or if they had not previously served in the military or federal police, can be drafted to the border
== Current enforcement of the draft ==
Similar to the suspended [[Conscription in Germany|conscription]] for military service since 2011, the compulsory border
== See also ==
* [[Border guard]]
* [[Border guards of the inner German border]]
* [[Civil conscription]]
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