The Selective Service System is important because it ensured that in times of crisis, the United States will be prepared for war. They do this through a lottery-based system of men who have registered.
To help the soldiers feel at home and to be relaxed.
From a military point of view, Fort Sumter was important because it dominated the access to the Bay of Charleston and was the most important element of the city's defensive system towards the sea.
why was the Japanese port Nagasaki so important
It is important because.... i dunno
The pros of the Selective Service Act are a guaranteed army, eligibility of financial aid, and eligibility of government and government contracting jobs. Cons of the Selective Service Act are forced participation and the ineligibility for state loans, welfare services, and the like.
If you have lost your selective service number, you can contact the Selective Service System to request a replacement. You will need to provide your personal information, such as your full name, date of birth, and Social Security number, to assist in locating your record. It is important to have your selective service number for various purposes, such as applying for federal student loans or job opportunities, so taking the necessary steps to obtain a replacement is essential.
They allegedly burned in a fire, and were destroyed, so now selective service doesn't have them.
the selective service act was necessary because during world war 1, america did not have much of an army, so they eventually had to start drafting men age's 18 or older, into the army. This drafting was called the selective service act. :)
why is service culture important
That Selective Service document was so important, the army wouldn't even accept a volunteer enlistee without it. And all this during a time of draft dodging and escapes to Canada! The document should be considered almost as important as the discharge paper, in fact some of that data is on that too (or used to be); as veterans are (or were) re-classified with a special code. Recommendation: if the government doesn't have it, and you don't have it, then send them a letter stating that, then follow their instructions, keeping a copy of the letter that you sent them. They might have you re-register...but keep a copy of the letter you sent them; because...if the original document shows up, someone's going to want to know why you have TWO such documents/numbers. Your copy of your letter will explain why.
because, the guest to give a good service and this service is a prepair for the in a team...so teamwork is a important
i dont know really and this is a 13 year old so odviously not a good site
Yes, you have to register with the Selective Service when you reach 18. You can get the forms at the Post Office.
For any organization the most important factor is the people.
it is important to empower service users so they can have the same rights as anyone else :)
between 18 and 26some thing it would make them seem more like men anwer by:doodle-bubble so they can be more manly Males residing in the United States must, by law, register with the Selective Service System within 30 days of their 18th birthday. Exceptions to this law are members of Diplomatic Missions and males on a temporary visa. Note that illegal immigrants are also required to register.
Bromine is less reactive than chlorine (and much less so than fluorine) so it is selective when it comes to halogenation substitution reactions.