The Future Soldiers program is designed to help poor men join the military. Recruits must be 6% above their age, gender and height threshold in order to qualify. So far, 850 recruits have passed through the program; none has missed their target. If they serve 20 years, trainees get a lifetime pension.
Britain’s National Health Service is in crisis. Wait times are rising, nurses and paramedics are striking, and doctors are overworked—leading to hundreds of excess deaths each week. We visit the front line: a stretched GP’s surgery in Wales. We ask why Germany and Poland love to hate each other. And what America’s army is doing to slim down its overweight recruits.
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