Most of the men drafted into military service in the U.S. during World War I were young, with many being in their late teens to early twenties. The draft primarily affected working-class individuals, as wealthier men often found ways to avoid conscription. Additionally, many draftees had little prior military experience and were quickly trained to meet the demands of the war effort. Overall, the draft reflected a significant mobilization of American society for the war.
They lacked any experience in warfare.
Most men drafted into military service in the U.S. during World War I were young, typically between the ages of 18 and 30, and came from diverse backgrounds, including rural and urban areas. Many had limited military training prior to enlistment and were often sent into combat with little preparation. The draft also disproportionately affected lower-income individuals and those from minority communities, as wealthier men could often find ways to avoid conscription. Overall, the draft aimed to rapidly expand the military to meet the demands of the war.
They lacked any experience in warfare -APEX Learning®️ 2021
Most commonly for money and land.
I am pretty sure you can't be drafted, unless the country is in some major war like WWII and there are no reserves left. During WWII and the Vietnam War men were drafted into the Marine Corps as well as the Army so - yes - some registered with Selective Serviece CAN be drafted into the Marine Corps. As a practical matter, it has only happened during "major war" such as that alluded to by the first person who answered this question. If my sources are correct, most of the Marines during WWII were drafte, 16,000 men were drafted into the Marines during the Korean War and 42,633 drafted into the Marines, during the Vietnam War. No one has been drafted since the Vietnam War, but the possibility still exists.
They lacked any experience in warfare.
They lacked any experience in warfare.
They lacked any experience in warfare.
They lacked any experience in warfare.
Most men drafted into military service in the U.S. during World War I were young, typically between the ages of 18 and 30, and came from diverse backgrounds, including rural and urban areas. Many had limited military training prior to enlistment and were often sent into combat with little preparation. The draft also disproportionately affected lower-income individuals and those from minority communities, as wealthier men could often find ways to avoid conscription. Overall, the draft aimed to rapidly expand the military to meet the demands of the war.
They lacked any experience in warfare.
They lacked any experience in warfare.
Many (not all) of the members of the US military at that time were drafted into service. They became eligible for conscription after graduating from High School.
Most likely in the early 1950's, as part of his college curriculum and study. When he was drafted into military service, he began arranging music for band.
They lacked any experience in warfare -APEX Learning®️ 2021
They lacked any experience in warfare.
The basic "Vietnam War military policy" that concerned the average US citizen was being drafted into military service. VERY FEW people wanted that! That is why it was protested.