it will ensure that the military has enough man power to do the job
The people of the government tried to military draft me to fight for their country.
Yes, WW2 had military draft in Britain, Canada and USA.
Primarily large nations (used to) have a draft.
Who was president of the US when the military draft ended
The military draft effected everyone's lives.
nothing
The people of the government tried to military draft me to fight for their country.
The military draft. The military draft. And of course, the military draft. If people are NOT involved...they simply do not care. When they received that draft notice in the US Mail...they very suddenly cared!
Draft dodger!
The 13th Amendment guarantees freedom from slavery for all people and has nothing to do with a military draft. The US also does not use a military draft to date.
Yes, WW2 had military draft in Britain, Canada and USA.
The draft could save money
Primarily large nations (used to) have a draft.
The US military draft began in the US Civil War (1861-1865).
None. The Holocaust was devastation; the draft (conscription) was "forcefully" employing men for the military.
They protesting the military draft. Draft riots, draft card burning.
Reinstating the draft could ensure that the military has enough personnel to meet national defense needs during times of conflict or heightened tensions. It could also promote a sense of shared responsibility among citizens, as military service would be required from a broader segment of the population. However, such a move would likely face significant political and public resistance, as many view mandatory service as an infringement on individual freedoms. The effectiveness and fairness of a draft would need careful consideration, especially regarding how different demographics are impacted.