Being drafted into the military means being selected by the government to serve in the armed forces, usually during a time of war or national emergency. It involves a legal obligation to enlist and undergo training, potentially leading to deployment in combat or support roles. The draft can impact individuals' personal lives, careers, and families, as it often requires them to leave civilian life for military service. Drafted individuals may have limited choices regarding their assignments and may face significant physical and emotional challenges.
Nearly any man drafted for the military does not want to go. If he did want to go into the military, he would have enlisted (volunteered) to begin with.
Able bodied US males had to be in good physical condition to meet military standards. When drafted, if the man failed his medical exam, he was classified as 4F, UNFIT for military duty, and rejected from military service.
As of now, trans men can be drafted into the military if they meet the eligibility criteria.
a person who is drafted into military service
Yes, dual citizens can be drafted into the military in some countries, depending on their laws and regulations regarding military service.
Rich men NOT getting drafted. If Rich men do get drafted; they get the BEST jobs. If Rich men do get drafted; they avoid FRONTLINE duty. Those are the ONLY cons of military conscription; otherwise, every man serves his country...but equally (unless they're physically or mentally unfit).
Women were never drafted, they joined voluntarily.
"Conscripts" during the Vietnam War were constripted men for military duty. Conscription is another word for "Draft." During the Viet War, a "drafted man" was a "conscripted man."
Born in Chicago in September of 1930, Shel Silverstein was drafted into the Army in September of 1953.
The first born son in a family certainly can be drafted into the military. When the need is high any male can be drafted into the military.
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Yes, doctors can be drafted into military service during times of war to provide medical care to soldiers and civilians.