Many countries have some form of compulsory Army service for a certain period, including Netherlands, Israel, Turkey, Egypt and others. In Egypt, service in the army was compulsory for most of the 20th century. It is restricted to males 18 years to 35 years who do have another male brother, and is physically and mentally fit. Those who study can have a temporary reprieve until they finish their study, to a maximum of 24 or so. The duration of the service varies from 1 year (plus 3 months training) for university graduates, to 3 years for those with only elementary education. Before 1952, service could be avoided if one paid a large sum of money to the government. After 1952, and in the name of equality, this practice was abolished, and every eligible person had to serve. On the face of it, service in the army makes a young youth ready for combat if need be, teaches him to be adaptable, resourceful and tough. Reality is much different though. The army in Egypt, just like many other countries, is the culmination of bureaucracy, favoritism, nepotism, cronyism, corruption. All of these are rampant in the government, but more so in the army.The reasons for this are plenty. Those who serve in the army are two types: the recruits forced to serve before they can hold a job, or travel abroad, and career staff. The career staff are two classes, the higher rank army officers (Second Lieutenant to General), and the lower rank (Private, Sargeant, ...etc.). The officers are either from a technical background (medicine, engineering, ...etc.) graduating from normal technical colleges, or of military disciplines, graduating from specialized military academies. Most join the army because it is a guaranteed government job that pays a relatively good salary and pension, and comes with many perks, such as use of army clubs, percieved social status, ...etc.. The lower rank officers are mostly people from lower social levels who have no education and join the Army because it is the only hope they have for a paying job. This is true in most armies of the world, including Canada, UK, USA and others. These lower rank officers can later go up to the first few ranks of officers, but are often derogatorily called ضابط مخلة (Dufflebag Officer), because they joined the armies as private rank soldiers.Many of the permanent staff, specially the lower rank ones, disdain the temporary recruits, envying them for having education and better job prospects. They therefore use all the tricks to make their life miserable for the duration they are in the army. Some get the sick feeling of pleasure from the misery of others. Some feel satisfaction from being able to humilate a medical doctor or an engineer. Most of this is allowed in the name of teaching discipline and absolute obedience. Others use their position and influence as a secondary source of income. For example, they would agree to give recruits extra vacation days in return for a bribe. Some of these recruits, most likely farmers with no education at all, need the vacations because they have married early and have a family to support, so they need the vacation to work.Those lucky recruits with connections can practically spend the whole duration at home, with all the paper work arranged to make them look like they have been "sent on a mission" or "on loan" to some other unit. This is reminiscent of George W Bush national guard service during the Vietnam War era, but on a larger scale.Those with no connections, and no money for bribes can only watch how cruel real life is ... So, the army is mostly a demoralizing experience for those forced to do the compulsory service. Some reverse wisdom can be seen in proverbs and saying that are famous in the army such as:
- "Injustice to all is justice!" الظلم لما يعم يبقى عدل This is told by officers when recruits complain of some situation. The response is to apply injustice to everyone, then it becomes justice. Of course, not even this twisted logic is true, given the bribes and favoritism that are widely practiced.
- "In the army, you have to find a way"الجيش قال لك اتصرف. This used to mean resourcefulness, and making do with what you have. However it gradually evolved into "the ends justify the means", such as bribes.
- "Talk only about yourself" اتكلم عن نفسك بس. A rebellion in the army is a big disaster to the chain of command. A mutiny used to be punishable by death (e.g. Fletcher Christian and the Mutiny on the Bounty). Hence, the army always do not want any kind of groups forming under any circumstances.
Of course, the Egyptian army is up to the challenge in the battlefield, no doubts about that. However, the compulsory draft system is absolutely useless, and is a remnant from another age.
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Khalid
Given holidays
Wed, 2016/02/17 - 09:50Yes, they are given holidays. Sometimes every weekend, sometimes less frequently, depending on many factors.
There is no email in military units. But probably they have their cell phones with them (not sure though).
Your "friend" could be a scammer who is lying to you. Read more about that under: Warning to Female Tourists Thinking of Marrying Egyptians.
Arushi (not verified)
Thank you for replying.
Thu, 2016/02/18 - 06:42Thank you for replying.
I read the article. He has never asked for money, marriage or even a relationship for that matter. So, I don't think he was scamming me :) We're just friends.
I just don't understand why I don't get replies to my emails.
Is there any way at all to know where he is at right now? I really appreciate your help. Thank you so much.
Khalid
Not found
Thu, 2016/02/18 - 10:47If he does not want to be found, then he will not be found.
There is no easy way to contact someone in the army if you do not know the specific unit that he is in.
Try SMS or social media, or a friend of his on those. Otherwise, it seems he does not want to be found.
Anonymous (not verified)
resident visa rules
Sat, 2016/03/12 - 06:11If someone has a residency in another country but not citizenship, can he be exempted from the Egyptian military service. His nationality is Egyptian.
Khalid
Usually not ...
Sat, 2016/03/12 - 09:40Usually, those cases will still have to serve their military service, but as a private (1 year) not as an officer (~2+ years).
Anonymous (not verified)
Will someone still be taken
Sat, 2016/04/09 - 06:54Will someone still be taken as an officer (30 months) in the Egyptian army if they actively worked in a political party for a long time?
Khalid
Not sure ...
Sat, 2016/04/09 - 08:06Do you mean a political party in a foreign country? If so, then it is a possibility that army officials would see him as an intelligence risk, and hence either go in as a private, or exempted completely.
Or do you mean a political party in Egypt?
Remon Haleem (not verified)
Serving in the army.
Mon, 2017/02/27 - 20:07I would like to know if you can get an exemption from serving in the Egyptian army on F-1 visa as you are going to study outside Egypt?
Khalid
Temporary
Mon, 2017/02/27 - 23:23You get a temporary postponement of army service if you are studying, whether you are studying in Egypt or outside Egypt. You need to get the paper work translated and certified by the Egyptian consulate in the country you are studying in, then submit those documents with a request for postponing the service until you graduate.
Remon Haleem (not verified)
Army service
Tue, 2017/02/28 - 12:19Thank you very much, this is really helpful. Indeed, I meant if I was in Egypt and wanted to go study outside the country, can I get a permission to leave Egypt on my I-20 form of F1 Visa?
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