I suppose that depends on the country. The Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra was exempted from Military service in WWII. In the US you could be exempted for various reason, members of the US House and Senate were exempted from service, exemptions were granted to conscientious objectors, physical, mental or psychological reasons, ministers were exempted as were divinity students, exemptions were granted for certain occupation like miners, farmers, mariners and railway workers. You could obtain an exemption if you could prove to the Draft Board that it would be a hardship on your family and children or parents or if you were employed in some position that was essential to the government's needs. You could get a deferment to continue your education. All of these were subject to later review and could be changed at the whim of the Draft Board.
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College students were the number 1 draft deferments.
The draft exemptions in the South put the significant burden for fighting the war on working people and poor farmers. The American Civil War was fought from 1861 to 1865.
The Selective Service Act
Engage somebody to enter the army; also known as an enlistment. A draft is a process whereby the authorities select who will serve in one of the branches of the military. Other than those who are given official exemptions, everyone is eligible to be drafted. Another term often used is "conscription." Exemptions were given to members of the clergy, those determined to be physically or psychologically unfit to serve, members of Congress and for a very limited number of other reasons.
During the Viet war..."draft" meant forcing men into the military. Draft=Conscription. Conscription CAN also occur during peacetime.
College students were the number 1 draft deferments.
The draft exemptions in the South put the significant burden for fighting the war on working people and poor farmers. The American Civil War was fought from 1861 to 1865.
From the resentment of Civil War Draft Laws which provided the exemption to buy a replacement to serve in your place. The Confederates had similar exemptions that favored the wealthy. Exemptions from service have always been a problem with compulsory national service. College exemptions favor the wealthy, and were a part of the public outrage during the Vietnam War.
The Selective Service Act
Engage somebody to enter the army; also known as an enlistment. A draft is a process whereby the authorities select who will serve in one of the branches of the military. Other than those who are given official exemptions, everyone is eligible to be drafted. Another term often used is "conscription." Exemptions were given to members of the clergy, those determined to be physically or psychologically unfit to serve, members of Congress and for a very limited number of other reasons.
what was the date that draft during world war II ended?
During the Viet war..."draft" meant forcing men into the military. Draft=Conscription. Conscription CAN also occur during peacetime.
During the war it was (Draft) protests and (Draft) riots.
draft riots in New York City
The draft will auto pick for u
Horses and mules can be used as draft animals (i.e. to pull loads).
During WWII the draft was for the duration of the war or until you were unfit for combat .