
Why are guys who served in prison until 18 years after their release not drafted into the army?
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Tell me, please, are they not vaccinated in the army?
Not so much the service scares as this damned vaccine, I am very much afraid of this rubbish, I do not want any unknown filth to be injected into my body, I have health, like a bull, I would prefer shooting, lip, but not vaccination. I'm ready to die there, in the army, if there is no way out.
Answer 1
January, 2021In the USSR (I don't know how it is now), convicts were taken to the construction battalion, because they were not "line troops" (not intended for military operations). In the unit where I served, there were more than 50% of convictions.
Answer 2
January, 2021Those who have been imprisoned transfer their experience of relationships to the army collective.
In fact, they are drafted with a cleared or canceled conviction. They simply will not be called to where a person can negatively affect the team.