First Batch of Danish Conscripts Is Operational in Greenland - The Copenhagen Post
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Denmark Sends Recruits to Greenland for the First Time "in Recent Times" to Reinforce Arctic Defence
Group of recruits landed in Nuuk in early August for 11 months of service. Mission arises in response to Trump's annexation threats.
Danish conscripts deployed to Greenland amid Trump threats
The recruits will train and take part in military exercises to deter the US Denmark has deployed a batch of fresh military conscripts to Greenland for the first time in modern history, as Copenhagen seeks to assert its control over the Arctic territory in response to threats of annexation from US President Donald Trump. Around...
The recruits, whose number has not been specified, will, among other tasks, participate in operational activities within the framework of the Arctic Resistance exercises of the Danish Armed Forces
Such experience should help the Danish military to adapt to the specific circumstances of the region.
Denmark has made a new move regarding Greenland, which US President Trump wants to make US territory. As part of its plan to increase its military capacity in the Arctic region, Denmark has increased compulsory military service from 4 months to 11 months and has begun deploying soldiers to operations in Greenland under the new system.
Conscripts in Greenland will for the first time practice and train skills in unfamiliar terrain
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