The Selective Service Act
The Selective Service Act of 1917, was passed to create the army the United States needed to participate in World War I. There was no 'buy out plan' for this draft, making it unlike the Civil War Draft which had allow men to pay another man to serve in their stead.
Yes. In many European countries compulsory military service was something of long standing.
College students were the number 1 draft deferments.
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Conscription
World War 1 and World War 2.
The initials for the Aussies (and Kiwis) in World War 1 were ANZAC.
No, they did not.
If you mean before 1917, no. we were neutral until 1917
The first US draft was the US Civil War (1861-1865); the last US draft was the Vietnam War (1961-1975).
draft
More than likely they did.
so that they could fight for there country
to earn respect
Because it was their responsibility to join and because their friends did.
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