The defense ministry is set to approve a plan to create 5,000 more
Bundeswehr jobs than initially foreseen, according to a newspaper
report. Whether officials can convince young Germans to sign up is
another matter.
Germany's military is planning to increase the number of active soldiers to 203,000 by 2025 — some 5,000 more than originally planned, the Bild am Sonntag newspaper has reported.
The plan by German Defense Minister Ursula von der Leyen foresees creating a total of 20,000 active duty and reservist jobs to bolster Germany's cyber defense capabilities and meet the country's NATO and European commitments.
Read more: Germany may increase troop numbers to 203,000 by 2025 | News | DW | 26.11.2018
Germany's military is planning to increase the number of active soldiers to 203,000 by 2025 — some 5,000 more than originally planned, the Bild am Sonntag newspaper has reported.
The plan by German Defense Minister Ursula von der Leyen foresees creating a total of 20,000 active duty and reservist jobs to bolster Germany's cyber defense capabilities and meet the country's NATO and European commitments.
Read more: Germany may increase troop numbers to 203,000 by 2025 | News | DW | 26.11.2018