yes unless you have a medical problem and can't pass the physical.. or there are a few ways not to have to.
He must serve.
Conscription (the Draft)
Yes, prisoners were not drafted to serve in World War II. However, some prisoners of war were forced to work in labor camps or serve in military units.
Personnel who ended up serving in the Rangers may have been drafted into the military, but they wouldn't have been drafted into the Rangers - you don't get selected to serve in a Ranger unit; you volunteer.
Some popular players that were drafted in 1979 were Magic Johnson who was drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers, Bill Cartwright who was drafted by the New York Knicks, Jim Paxson who was drafted by the Portland Trailblazers, Bill Laimbeer who was drafted by the Cleveland Cavaliers, and Mark Eaton who was drafted by the Phoenix Suns.
He must serve.
Conscription (the Draft)
They were drafted into the army ...................... Or they enlisted voluntarily
Yes, prisoners were not drafted to serve in World War II. However, some prisoners of war were forced to work in labor camps or serve in military units.
The purpose of the military is to serve and protect our country. They also serve so you or your family members don't get drafted!
President Obama was too young to serve the last time the draft was in effect.
no, he refused induction in 1967 when drafted (conscripted).
It is the same as being drafted. It is where your country informs you that you must serve in the military.
(in the US) A non-citizen may VOLUNTEER to serve in the US Armed Forces but they may NOT be drafted to do so.
I do not think any were ever drafted. Several volunteered to serve. Grover Cleveland paid somebody else to serve for him. Bill Clinton got student deferments. George W. Bush joined the national guard and so avoided other service.
He didn't get drafted because he had a wife and children but he said if he was he would go to the Vietnam war.
As of 2021, transgender individuals are allowed to serve in the U.S. military, including being eligible for the draft.