Forced against your will in the draft, I might add—something that stands against what this country is supposed to be. You stand for a totalitarian state, not a free land.
TruthSeeker doesn't need me to defend him,but it boggles the imagination that you could make such a leap of alleged logic.
I was a career SF NCO,and consider the cheap shot you made with your assumption is one of the cheapest going. I met and was friends with many career soldiers while in the army,and despite what some people think,they were individuals with individual thoughts,likes,and dislikes. Some,granted very few in SF,were deeply religious. One that comes to mind was Medal of Honor awardee Captain "Rocky" Versache,who was deeply religious,and had been planning on getting out of the army when his tour in VN ended,and becoming a Catholic Priest. He was on a operation in VN when his small team got into contact with a numerically superior enemy force,and surrended to the enemy despite not being wounded so his wounded teammates would have someone to tend to their wounds and help them survive. Read the URL below and tell me if you think that deeply religious man was a draft-dodger.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humbert_Roque_VersaceNot everybody can be pigeon holed based on one observation about their likes or dislikes.
For example,not ALL Party People are slack-jawed morons. It just seems that way.