During World War I, the U.S. draft initially targeted men aged 21 to 30. However, in 1918, this age range was expanded to include men aged 18 to 45. The draft was part of the Selective Service Act of 1917, which aimed to increase the military personnel needed for the war effort.
Women were, and are never DRAFTED. only men.
Treaty of Versailles
While volunteers were always accepted, soldiers were drafted for service in the US armed forces during World War 1.
Yes, they were drafted to protect or attack countries.
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 drafted.
Women were, and are never DRAFTED. only men.
Versailles
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Treaty of Versailles
While volunteers were always accepted, soldiers were drafted for service in the US armed forces during World War 1.
They were treated very badly, they did not get enough food to eat
Yes, they were drafted to protect or attack countries.
thr peace treaty signed after world war one was the Treaty of Versallies.
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.
boys got drafted and girls go to nurse cook and clean
the army wasnt big enough