Nation Bulletin

Tiei Republic mandates 2 years military service for all citizens

Shortage of Soldiers!

By The Tiei Times
11/15/2023 04:18 pm
Updated: 11/15/2023 04:25 pm

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As The Tiei Republic battles with other country's to redeem our land, the Army is suffering increased casualties and a lack of personnel. Prime Minister Ohon Abura has responded to this by announcing that all able citizens not serving in any of the rules listed below must serve at least 2 years in the Tiei Republic Armed Forces. The age gap in which it is necessary to serve is ages 18-25 for the Army, 25-35 for the Air Force, and ages 18-30 for the Navy. The Prime Minister announced this earlier today and it is unknow when this will go into affect.

Exempt Jobs:

The Vice President of the Confederate States, the members and officers of Congress and of the several state legislatures, and such other Confederate or state officers as the president or governors of the respective states may certify to be necessary
Ministers of religion authorized to preach according to the rules of his church and who at the passage of this act is regularly employed in the discharge of his ministerial duties
Superintendents and physicians of asylums for the deaf, dumb, and blind, and of the insane
One editor for each newspaper being published at the passage of this act, and such employees that are indispensable to the publication of such newspaper
The Public Printers of the Confederate and state governments, and such journeyman printers that are indispensable to the public printing
One skilled apothecary in each apothecary store, who was doing business as such apothecary on October 10, 1862, and has continued said business with intermission since then
Physicians (not including dentists) over the age of 30, who are and have been for the last 7 years in actual and regular practice
Presidents and teachers of colleges, theological seminaries, academies, and schools (with over 20 students), who has been regularly engaged as such for two years before the passage of this act
Superintendents of public hospitals established by law before the passage of this act, and such physicians and nurses that are indispensable
One agriculturalist or overseer on each farm or plantation on which there are at least 15 able-bodied field hands between the ages of 16 and 50, and no adult white male not eligible for military service, provided that exempted will within 12 months sell to the government at fixed price 100 pounds of bacon or pork for each slave age 16 and 50, and bind himself to sell to the government or families of soldiers provisions and grain at fixed prices
Presidents, treasurers, auditors, superintendents, and such indispensable officers and employees of any railroad company engaged in transportation for the government, not exceeding one person for each mile of railroad actually used for military transportation
Contractors for the carrying of mail, and the drivers of post coaches and hacks
The Secretary of War may at the direction of the President exempt other persons on account of public necessity or in the pursuit of agriculture
No person heretofore having being exempted on religious grounds, and who has paid the taxes levied to relive him of service, shall be required to render military service under this act