Drafted.
To prove they were loyal Americans
The Conscription Act of 1917
Women were, and are never DRAFTED. only men.
Some were, but it was much more common for famous people to enlist (volunteer) rather than wait to be drafted. Often, famous people were given assignments in the military that were in keeping with their civilian abilities. For example, a famous musician was likely to be employed in a band unit or in entertaining the troops.
Asian Americans who were drafted into military service during World War I gained significant visibility and recognition, which helped challenge prevailing stereotypes and discrimination against them. Their participation in the war effort contributed to a gradual shift in public perception, fostering a sense of patriotism and belonging within American society. Furthermore, their service laid the groundwork for subsequent civil rights advancements and contributed to the fight for greater acceptance and rights for Asian Americans in the years that followed.
To prove they were loyal Americans
The Conscription Act of 1917
penisd
No
Because we are badass, Also because the french lead a blockade of the British ships during the revolution.
Women were, and are never DRAFTED. only men.
Some were, but it was much more common for famous people to enlist (volunteer) rather than wait to be drafted. Often, famous people were given assignments in the military that were in keeping with their civilian abilities. For example, a famous musician was likely to be employed in a band unit or in entertaining the troops.
yes
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Women's Army Corps (WAC) , Waves -"Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service" .
Japanese-Americans .
this will not fit in my crossword puzzle but, Volunteer?