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The U.S. did not need to draft soldiers during the Gulf War primarily because it had a large, well-trained volunteer military force ready for deployment. The conflict, which began in 1990, saw a significant number of active-duty personnel and reservists being called up, allowing the military to meet its needs without resorting to a draft. Additionally, the use of advanced technology and air power reduced the number of ground troops required. Public support and the relatively short duration of the conflict also contributed to the sufficiency of the volunteer forces.

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