Men in the United States have been subject to military drafts during several conflicts, with the most notable drafts occurring during the Civil War (1863), World War I (1917), World War II (1940), and the Vietnam War (1965). The Selective Service Act of 1917 established the framework for conscription during World War I, and similar laws were enacted for subsequent conflicts. The draft was officially ended in 1973, transitioning to an all-volunteer military force.
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As of now, trans men can be drafted into the military if they meet the eligibility criteria.
By 1968 approximately 40,000 US men a month were being drafted.
Men could be drafted at that age, and yes men were drafted during WWI (1917). -Also known as the Selective Service Act.
He drafted all men.
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In the U.S., women were not subject to conscription. Men between the ages of 18 and 45 were eligible to be drafted.
During WWII, men were drafted for the duration; Vietnam, just for two years.
Women were, and are never DRAFTED. only men.
To avoid being drafted.
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