A draft? How much riff-raff (gays, transgenders, etc.) will be mandated to serve? Is this what the military really needs??
@libertybele Not everybody was eligible for the draft back when it was accepted. Felony convictions,drug/alcohol addictions,flat feet,hearing loss,etc,etc,etc,were grounds for being sent back home. I know of one man that was sent back home after being drafted during WW-2 because he spent all night crying because he missed his mother. I know this to be true because he was related to me. One of his brothers stuck his fingers in the barrel of a shotgun and shot off both fingers in order to avoid the draft during WW-2.
Ironically enough,one of their neighbors and former schoolmates WAS drafted against his will,and ended up in the tank corps,and getting a battlefield commission to 1st Lt along with a Silver Star during the invasion of Italy. The funny part about this was when the war ended and he wasn't immediately discharged and sent home,he bought a ticket and came home on an ocean liner. He got booted out of the army for desertion. He told me that in HIS "book",he was drafted into the army to fight in WW-2,and once WW-2 was over,as far as HE was concerned,he was free to come back home.
Truth to tell,I agree with him. A contract is a contract.
BTW,I do NOT blame either of the other two for what they did. If you just can't do something,you can't do it and there is no need to for the government to try to force you to do it. Neither the man that cried or his brother suffered any negative consequences other than the physical ones the brother put on himself. IMNSHO,both were damn fools. Most WW-2 vets never heard a shot fired because it takes up to ten men in the rear to keep one solider on the front line supplied and see to it that his needs (like being wounded) are met. There were a HELL of a lot more men in WW-2 driving supply trucks than there were tanks.