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Does the wave phenomenon still occur in the Polish Army?

Or did it disappear when universal compulsory military service was abolished?
Or did it disappear when universal compulsory military service was abolished?
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The phenomenon of hazing in the Polish Army was related to compulsory military service and involved the creation of an informal hierarchy and subculture, where older soldiers often humiliated and abused younger ones.
The phenomenon of hazing in the Polish Army was related to compulsory military service and involved the creation of an informal hierarchy and subculture, where older soldiers often humiliated and abused younger ones.

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Yes, in the Polish Army, the phenomenon of conscription still exists, although it is not as common as it used to be during the times of mandatory military service. Nowadays, the army is mainly based on professional soldiers, but there are still situations where soldiers are recruited for temporary service or reservists are mobilized as part of specific waves of mobilization.
Yes, in the Polish Army, the phenomenon of conscription still exists, although it is not as common as it used to be during the times of mandatory military service. Nowadays, the army is mainly based on professional soldiers, but there are still situations where soldiers are recruited for temporary service or reservists are mobilized as part of specific waves of mobilization.

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