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World War III – a fifth of the British army is unable to participate in battles,
More than 10,000 active-duty British Army sailors, soldiers and airmen are unable to go to war because they are declared medically unfit.
More than 10,000 active-duty British Army sailors, soldiers and airmen are unable to go to war because they are declared medically unfit. In addition, approximately 15,000 military personnel may deploy with certain restrictions for medical reasons.
As The Times writes, in general, more than a fifth of the soldiers and officers of the British army are not able to participate in hostilities without any restrictions, such data was released by the British Minister for Veterans Affairs Al Carnes.
In total, the army has 16,335 soldiers who are either “unable to deploy for medical reasons” or…