because all states need the military to protect and fight for their country. If you didn't have a military any other country can just come to yours and attack everyone. you would not have anyone to protect you, it would be any man for himself.
Selective Service registration in the United States did not officially end, as the system remains in place. However, the last draft was held in 1973, transitioning the military to an all-volunteer force. While registration for the draft is still required for men aged 18-25, no draft has been implemented since then.
my friend showed me a letter he got that had him sign up for an army draft and then a few days later my mom's friend's son got the same letter so i think there is a military draft going on now.
You have to register by law if you are male upon turning 18. If you dont then you will be exempt from some federal jobs and most all government jobs.
Selective Service registration was reinstated in the United States on July 2, 1980, following the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. This reinstatement required all male citizens and immigrants aged 18 to 25 to register with the Selective Service System. The system had been inactive since the draft was ended in 1973 after the Vietnam War.
It was very important because the North outnumbered the South in men and munitions and food and clothing and shoes. The South needed all the men she could get,
President Jimmy Carter ended the registration for the draft in 1975. This decision was part of the broader transition following the Vietnam War and the shift towards an all-volunteer military force. Although the draft was officially ended, Carter later reinstated draft registration in 1980 in response to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.
Selective Service registration in the United States did not officially end, as the system remains in place. However, the last draft was held in 1973, transitioning the military to an all-volunteer force. While registration for the draft is still required for men aged 18-25, no draft has been implemented since then.
Martha Reece Bone has written: 'Itawamba County, MS World War I draft registration records' -- subject(s): World War, 1914-1918, Registers, Draft registration, Records and correspondence
The most important gat of a draft horse is a trot
In the United States, eligible males must register for the draft within 30 days of their 18th birthday. Registration typically occurs with the Selective Service System, and while there is no active draft currently, registration is required to be eligible for future drafts. Failure to register can result in penalties, including fines and loss of certain benefits.
In the United States, there were three rounds of draft registration in 1917 and 1918. The first two rounds included men from 21 to 31 years of age; the third round expanded the registration to men from 18 to 45 years of age. Draft registration was mandatory for men living in the United States, regardless of citizenship status.A total of 24.3 million American men registered for the draft (about a quarter of the population), of which about 2.8 million were drafted. Another 2 million men volunteered or otherwise enlisted (those who had already volunteered did not have to fill out draft registration cards). In all, about 4.3 million men were actually mobilized, and about 350,000 were casualties, of which about 126,000 were killed.
It used to be 18 years old. But today there is on Draft in the USA, so no registration is required. Vietnam was the last war to use the draft in the USA.
There is currently no need for a draft. The numbers are being met through volunteers. There is still a requirement for registration, so that it would take very little to put it into effect if the need should arise.
The registration process is important because without it you could be employing or providing a service to some one who doesn't meet your bespoke criteria.
Following are the process of registration of NGOs: Apply for Name Approval. Draft Memorandum of the Society. Filing of Memorandum. Approval of rules & regulations of the Memorandum. Issuance of the registration certificate and Memorandum.
Any important document historically has a rough draft; and sometimes, several. Abolishing the draft during the Vietnam War era is an important part of my family history.
Because he turned 18.