David Frazier
Yes, doctors can be drafted into military service during times of war to provide medical care to soldiers and civilians.
Women were, and are never DRAFTED. only men.
The Conscription Act of 1917
They lacked any experience in warfare.
College students and mentally/physically unfit men are usually deferred from military service.
They lacked any experience in warfare.
They lacked any experience in warfare.
They lacked any experience in warfare.
Men could be drafted at that age, and yes men were drafted during WWI (1917). -Also known as the Selective Service Act.
As with the other warring countries, the women were sent to work in the war producing factories, and the men were "drafted" for military service.
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.
During WWII, men were drafted for the duration; Vietnam, just for two years.