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>>232067 Well they recently relaxed the rules so you could choose civil service instead, but it's basically mandatory yeah. Though you can choose to do it unarmed, in which case you have to do your stuff in a medic platoon I think.
I didn't think it was hard, but I asked beforehand what scores I'd need to pass (if you don't pass you have to repeat it after a few weeks) and stopped whatever I was doing when I'd reached the minimum score. If you want to be in the special forces or the MP or whatever you need high scores, but I chose the air force (chair force) so it didn't matter to me, and it's always better to avoid being noticed when you're in service, since they can force you to do NCO or officer training.
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