Men that are NOT medically or physically fit for military duty; termed 4-F. College student deferments.
some citizens are required to register for it some people are obligated to register for it, but there is no military draft right now it is a system that will be used if there is a military draft in the future
Because the people who are not excluded do not benefit from the input of those who were excluded.
That is when a person is allowed not to serve in a draft for some reason. They were “deferred “.
Theoretically yes, although generally killing multiple people (military purposes excluded) comes from some sort of mental instability, so a lot of people can only do it if they have to, such as in self defence.
It is called a draft. The US military used them until right after Vietnam. It is still used in some countries such as Israel, in that country each citizen is required to serve 2 years in the military.
because rich people pay poor people to fight in the war because they don't want to fight in the war
Slaves were property. Property=money. Money allowed draft dodgers to legally pay some other man to take his place during the US Civil War.
Returning casualties affected thousands (families and friends); the military draft affected millions.
Almost every country involved in the war introduced compulsory military service, as such every city was affected. Some cities produced more war materials and would have more people exempt from the draft.
Some people put salt in draft beer because it changes the taste.
It could mean a monthly report on the military draft, such as 40,000 men a month being inducted for military service in '68. A "draft" can also mean a "report"; such as, "...have the draft on my desk in the morning." A "draft" (rough draft) is like a practice report, a report that's still alittle messy and not sounding right for submission or publication; it still needs some work done on it. But, the draft tells the reader the meat of the subject matter, enough so, that he can begin correcting any errors, before final submission.
Whether or not there should be a draft (i.e. military conscription) in the US is a matter of debate. Many people argue that in modern times, due to the relatively high number of people who voluntarily enlist in the military, a draft is not necessary. Others argue that at least some conscription is good in case a large conflict starts suddenly, requiring very large numbers of men to be deployed. The US government does have the ability to begin conscription during a war, should it become necessary. At present, the US military is an all-volunteer force, and has been since 1973. The Selective Service System is still maintained, just in case of the unlikely situation that a draft becomes necessary.