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Lifelong service

National service doesn’t need to end after the military for our committed veterans

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Serving one’s country is an honour and a duty for any citizen. Service can (and should) come in many forms, from recruitmen­t into the armed forces to volunteers who help build society. It would be incorrect, however, to think of national service as a temporary part of one’s life or a once-and-done endeavour. Instead, it is a lifelong commitment towards the advancemen­t of society.

A powerful example of this commitment was reported by The National this week. Former members of the national service will be targeted to be staff for ambulances around the country with a focus on the Northern Emirates.

First responders are on the front line of our safety. Given the experience and determinat­ion of our national service members, it is an ideal fit to see more veterans working in this industry. The National Ambulance service will offer a free nine-month training course for veterans that will hopefully result in long careers for our servicemen as paramedics.

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