During the Vietnam War, if they were already in the service, and they refused, then it's (or used to be) the "Brig" for US sailors, or the "Stockade" for US soldiers.
If the men weren't in the Service yet, just avoiding the draft, then the US Marshal's Service arrested them.
In Australia, conscientious objectors were able to apply for dishcarge from the military on the basis of the strength of their conviction that wars of foreign adventure were morally wrong.
Conscripted (Drafted) men normally face prison, if they refuse conscription.
many young men were drafted
During Vietnam about 2/3 of the troops were volunteers and the rest were drafted. Often times the ones that were drafted were from poor families and had little education and were picked at random from groups of eligible men. ÊMen from wealthy families were able to bribe officials.
Because some things are worth fighting for. If they didn't make that sacrifice the world as we know it wouldn't exist. And when we needed more men we drafted them. That may seem wrong but it had to happen, we would have lost ww2 without it.
Men between the ages of 18 and 35 were drafted. Women were not drafted but 350,000 women did join the forces.
Conscripted (Drafted) men normally face prison, if they refuse conscription.
they cant refuse they must go to keep their land they cant refuse they must go to keep their land
many young men were drafted
During Vietnam about 2/3 of the troops were volunteers and the rest were drafted. Often times the ones that were drafted were from poor families and had little education and were picked at random from groups of eligible men. ÊMen from wealthy families were able to bribe officials.
Because some things are worth fighting for. If they didn't make that sacrifice the world as we know it wouldn't exist. And when we needed more men we drafted them. That may seem wrong but it had to happen, we would have lost ww2 without it.
Yes. If by conscripted, you mean drafted. The draft effectively populated the ranks of the US Military during this war. The draft of the period was by lottery drawing, and there were conditions that young men could use to avoid being drafted. You can read more, below.
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As of now, trans men can be drafted into the military if they meet the eligibility criteria.
Higher commands at the beginning of the war were often married with children. Single young men were enlisted and eventually married young men. Often when a young man was at war his wife would give birth and send pictures over.
Men simply did not refuse to join the military in ancient Greece. If they did, they would likely have been put to death or exiled.
Men between the ages of 18 and 35 were drafted. Women were not drafted but 350,000 women did join the forces.
Men went off to war, their wives and families stayed home and took care of the home.