From which country did the most recruits come and who is the oldest?

by time news

Recruitment of March-April 2022 fighters: This week the recruitment for the combat units of the March-April 2022 cycle will begin. The recruitment cycle began in March and will end on April 7. The IDF publishes interesting data on the people who enlist in the current cycle

Over the next few weeks, thousands of new recruits are expected to visit the recruitment sites around the country and from there will continue in the conscription chain and begin their military service.

In preparation for the new recruitment cycle, the IDF publishes the recruitment data for the March-April 2022 cycle:

Recruitment percentages: men – 59.41%; Women – 40.59%. Recruitment ages: youngest – 18.04; The oldest – 28.04; Average – 18.94.

According to the data, 460 new immigrants will be enlisted in this recruitment, of whom 289 are men and 171 are women. The countries from which the most recruits (new and old immigrants) immigrated are the United States, Ethiopia, Russia, Ukraine and France.

The countries from which only one immigrant (the immigrant was born in this country) are Albania, Ecuador, Bulgaria, Bolivia, Denmark, Turkmenistan, Japan, Jordan, Luxembourg, Lithuania, Norway, Singapore, the Philippines, the Czech Republic and Sweden.

Recruits from preparatory courses and service changes: men – 12.47%; Women – 12.03%. The total number of recruits preparing for and changing service in the total number of recruits is 12.29%.

Recruitment at the various recruitment bureaus: Tel Hashomer – 36.27%; Haifa – 17.84%; Jerusalem – 20.41%; Beer Sheva – 16.10%; Tiberias – 9.38%.

The northernmost locality from which conscripts are recruited is Metula, and from there three recruits are recruited. The southernmost locality from which conscripts are recruited is Eilat, and from there 125 conscripts are recruited.

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