During World War II, approximately 10 million American men were drafted into military service through the Selective Service System. The draft began in 1940, prior to the U.S. entry into the war, and continued until the war's end in 1945. This significant mobilization of troops was essential to support the Allied efforts against Axis powers. The draft had a profound impact on American society, as it involved men from diverse backgrounds and regions across the country.
Drafted.
Approximately 10 million American men were drafted into military service during World War II through the Selective Service System. The draft began in 1940, and millions more volunteered, contributing to a total military force of around 16 million Americans who served in the armed forces during the war. The draft was a crucial mechanism to meet the manpower needs of the military during the extensive conflict.
112,000 died in Europe
Women were, and are never DRAFTED. only men.
yes
Drafted.
No
112,000 died in Europe
Women were, and are never DRAFTED. only men.
yes
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I believe it was the militia act. It also allowed them to use African American soldiers.
Sammy was drafted at age 18 during World War 2.
the army wasnt big enough
Approximately half the US Army, or about 2 million soldiers, were drafted into service in WWI.
Of the approximately 110,000 Japanese Americans who were relocated to internment camps during World War 2, 62% of them were American citizens. Half of those interned were children.
David Frazier