By 1968 approximately 40,000 US men a month were being drafted.
In World War II 300 million British men were drafted. 800,000 children were drafted, and 80 million pregnant women were drafted, but only 79 million pregnant women actually fought in the war.
It was played by the men who werent drafted or enlisted in the armed services
Another person asked about this homework assignment. I gave that person these ideas and I will give you some more.Here are some ideas for you:Conscription: To draft or not to draft?Are the enlisted men better at fighting than the drafted servicemen? (True answer is no.)Could they have won both wars with out the drafted men? (true answer is no.)Why was the draft discontinued?Is conscription conducted fairly?Who gets conscripted and who does not and why?Were the drafted men of World War 1 certain on why they were fighting? Were the drafted men of World War 2 certain on why the were fighting?Here are some introduction sentences for you based on the questions above:The controversy of drafting men into World Wars 1 and 2 consisted of .................The men who were conscripted into both wars fought vastly different types of wars.....The World Wars 1 and 2 could not have been won without the conscription of millions of men to fight in those wars.The men conscripted to fight in both World Wars 1 and 2 were valiant and strong fighters just as those who enlisted to fight in those wars.Both World War 2 and 1 had drafted and enlisted men who suffered from Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome. The drafted men suffered ...................
Here are some ideas for you:Conscription: To draft or not to draft?Are the enlisted men better at fighting than the drafted servicemen? (True answer is no.)Could they have won both wars with out the drafted men? (true answer is no.)Why was the draft discontinued?Is conscription conducted fairly?Who gets conscripted and who does not and why?
The Civil War saw many kinds of soldiers. There were men, and there were boys, some even as young as 11 or 12. Some enlisted, some were drafted, and some commissioned, but most soldiers enlisted, themselves, or were drafted, later on. Certainly many men and boys were brave to enlist. Many were also quite terrified, after seeing and partaking in their first battle. Many wished they'd never enlisted, and many wanted to leave to return home to their familes. Most soldiers were incredibly lonely, and missed their familes and loved ones immensely. Young teenage boys who ran away from home to enlist, thinking it would be an exciting adventure, were scared, lonely and missed their parents and homes. Some African-Americans fought in the War, for the Union, and there were in fact several divisions consisting completely of them. At least 300 women also contributed to the war as spies, nurses and soldiers. The ones who were soldiers disguised themselves to look like men, and fought alongside in many of the most well-known battles. Sarah Edmunds was one of these women, and she was not only a soldier, but a spy, for the Union.
They were drafted into the army ...................... Or they enlisted voluntarily
No they did not, it was not until after the Korean War the men could be enlisted/drafted as nurse. Oddly enough the American Army drafted male Registered Nurse but gave them enlisted positions as corps men.
In World War II 300 million British men were drafted. 800,000 children were drafted, and 80 million pregnant women were drafted, but only 79 million pregnant women actually fought in the war.
They called the same thing the enlisted men were called. Soldiers. They were not differentiated from the enlisted men. Of course some of the men were called grunts, GIs, Yanks, and a other not so nice names. ____ In Canada, men who waited until they were drafted were called zombies by the soldiers who had volunteered.
It was played by the men who werent drafted or enlisted in the armed services
All the men were drafted or enlisted and women couldn't work.
Soldiers were service men and women who enlisted or were drafted into the armed forces of the various countries involved.
7087 Soldiers and Enlisted men
a few hundred
Technically enlisted men always put enlisted at attention. Officers never yell; they conduct themselves as ladies and gentlemen. If an officer comes into a room the senior enlisted man will command "attention" or " officer on deck" and they will all come to attention.
EM is an abbreviation for Enlisted Men or Enlisted Man.
You have enlisted my help in creating a sentence using the word enlisted. When the US entered World War II, many young men enlisted in the armed forces.