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Compulsory Military Service: Yes? No? Maybe So?
What do you all think of the concept of implementing compulsory military service in the United States?
On one hand, people shouldn't be told they have to give up a few years of their lives to do something potentially dangerous. On the other hand, the military exists to protect our country and its interests and by requiring people to serve it lets us all share equally in that responsibility. I'm out of hands and I'd love to hear what everyone has to say about it... |
I'm not sure that all people are cut out for military service, personally. What I support is a two year community service OR military service requirement. Individuals could choose which one works for them. Also, people with medical issues could still do some sort of community service even if they didn't qualify for the military.
Knowing what I was like at 18, I think something like boot camp would have torn me down beyond repair. At that point in my life I had no self esteem and I think a drill sergeant would have sent me into a suicidal depression. I also have a deep seated ..not sure what to call it, I guess it's a fear.. of guns. If I had to hold and shoot a gun, I think I would lose it. I really don't think you'd want someone as thin-skinned as I am serving in the military! I don't think my comrades would feel I would have their back. However, I would have done great in something like the Peace Corps or building Habitat for Humanity homes, doing City Year, volunteering for the Red Cross, etc. I think most 18 year olds (of course there are exceptions, myself included) who really don't know what they want to do with their lives and spend the first couple years of college meandering from major to major trying to find their niche. This would both serve our country (in a variety of ways) and give them some time to figure things out before they get to a college atmosphere. |
Used to be Selective Service and all Males, not including Females had to register for it.
I think We are one of the few Countrys who do not require this anymore. I would agree with it once again with certain restrictions. |
I would support a draft. I'd also enroll in a PhD program in another country coincidentally at the same time that there was a draft.
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Being a person who could easily have been drafted (thank you ROTC in my case), I would rather not see it reinstated -- at least as it was, which is to say pretty unfair in terms of who was most affected. I might be able to support mandatory government service of some king -- depending on how it would work and how it was administered. |
I've always been an admirer of Israel's military system. Both men and women serve 2-3 years compulsory service to the country in some manner. At first, everyone needed to know basic military training, and I'm sure that went a long way towards their country being so strong now. There's more about it here.
I agree with AGDee that the military isn't for everyone, but there are so many other options available to provide service to your country. |
It would be a pain in the ass to have to work with people who don't want to do their job.
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I know the Israeli military can kick some ass, but give some credit to the American taxpayer! |
I think that conscription might not work out so well. Wouldn't there be isues with desertment, fragging, etc?
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No. I don't agree with making high school students do community service to graduate either, not that anyone asked.
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Re: Compulsory Military Service: Yes? No? Maybe So?
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My dad was drafted and served, my grandfathers both served, so on one hand, I don't see why I should be spared from serving. On the other hand, I think a committed force is much better than one that has been drafted, and may not even want to serve. Of course it may be a moot point for me, as I'm not sure if I could serve with my heart condition. |
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