Can't speak for any/all time periods but back when I was in the Marines, they had something called "80-day reservist" Basically, you're an inactive reservist who serves 80 days (the length of USMC boot camp). If something breaks out, active duty first, active reserves second then they call up the 80-day reservists.personally I think everyone should have some military training like the do in China, or Israel, women too
they dont need to serve in the military but some basic training would do all of them good, bunch of fat lazy kids sitting in front of video games.There would be some benefits for that. But I'm kind of the opinion that the government shouldn't have the authority to require everyone to serve unless there is an actual war. We have enough government in our lives, we don't need them requiring our young people to serve too...
If I was called up now I would moat likely be assigned to weapons design development or production. I wouldn't be a good addition to physically demanding job but I have over a decade of experience on various military projects.As for age...
My son is in his early 20's & fit for service. I'm in my 60's. If they're reinstating the draft, I'm going to tell them to take me instead of him.
I've gone through USMC boot camp. Once you do that, you don't have to do any other boot camp ever again so I can just skip that step.
All I ask for is a ride to the battlefield (I'm not walking), a lawn chair, ammo, soft toilet paper and decent enough food that I don't get the runs. I'll bring my own rifle(s).
I have enough maturity to act rationally. I've been around the block enough that I won't take crap from anyone, especially someone that's shooting at me.
Yea, my forte is tech skills but if it was me or my son on the front line, I'd like the spot. After all, I did require a lawn chair so I'll be good.If I was called up now I would moat likely be assigned to weapons design development or production. I wouldn't be a good addition to physically demanding job but I have over a decade of experience on various military projects.
Ben
maybe 3-4 days of adventure.Stop worrying about a draft. If WW3 starts in earnest, it's not going to matter how many people are in the service. The war will last less than a day.
You would need to explain that for me to get it.With a stroke of a pen anyone could get drafted at anytime.
The government has the power to draft anyone they wantYou would need to explain that for me to get it.
Well, it might be one way to get rid of a bunch of old people that they see as a burden on society. I doubt that would happen, but strange things do happen.... And they damsure don't want to recruit us old fogeys!
Imagine troops that are singing: "The worst you can do to me is, end my suffering".
This is one of the reasons that people emigrated from Europe. They were tired of being drafted to fight in wars that they had zero interest in. I don't know about all countries, but in Bohemia, now Czechia, men were not allowed to marry until after they served in the service for 8 years, except for a few reasons. They were drafted at the age of 20. If their commanding officer found some fault with them, they could be kept in the service for much longer. They could be denied permission to marry.I'm done fighting rich people's wars.
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Yeah! Since we can't run fast, we'd be forced to stand and fight to the end.I'm sure that if we ever had a real war, one where we were attacked on our own soil, that millions would volunteer to fight. Large groups of us old timers could do a lot of damage.
A "Safeguard" :
Several questions concerning the draft arise each time the United States is
threatened with military action, or the United States threatens military
action.
The first, and most basic, is: “Is the draft constitutional?”
The plain answer to this, noted in the introductory paragraph, is that it is.
Conscription is clearly anticipated by the Constitution. The Constitution did
impose one small but key restriction on a conscripted army – any allocation of
funds to support the army can only have a life of two years. Any allocation
thereafter must be reauthorized by Congress. Since the House of
Representatives is elected every two years, this is a safeguard against runaway
armies. If the people are not satisfied with the way a draft is being run,
they can elect a House that will not authorize further
https://uscode.house.gov/static/constitution.pdfAny place in the Constitution that has a minimum age or maximum age listed for draft?
It will be easier for me to pull.out my copy than try to read that on a pdf.
One Can make that pdf. BIGGER...It will be easier for me to pull.out my copy than try to read that on a pdf.
Do you know if it says?
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