During the Vietnam War, all combatants (including North Vietnam) used draftees except for the New Zealanders, they sent volunteers to South Vietnam.
40,000 men a month in 1968.
Conscription was introduced in Australia by the Holt Government due to the National Service Act passed in 1964. This continued until 1971 when Australia pulled out of the Vietnam War.
Military conscription.
Conscription.
Australia had conscription in place and active , before the Vietnam war in 1972 ,( or somewhere close to that) in the elections, the labor party defeated the democratic party. this was due to the labor party promising to abolish conscription and allow conscripted soldiers out of the army when labor won this did happen and there has not been conscription since
40,000 men a month in 1968.
Like the US, the last time was the Vietnam War.
Conscription was introduced in Australia by the Holt Government due to the National Service Act passed in 1964. This continued until 1971 when Australia pulled out of the Vietnam War.
WWII
I definitely know that Canada was one of the Countries that did.
It wasn't introduced in Vietnam, it existed since WWII.
Military conscription.
It was the Women's Anti-War Movement in Australia that was both anti Vietnam War but also anti conscription.
Military conscription.
Citizens objected to military conscription.
Military conscription.
YES. During the Vietnam War, both the North and the South drafted their men.