Posted on Jan 13, 2014
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I know Israel has some sort of requirement. I was wondering we in the military thought. It is my opinion, that a two year requirement would be beneficial on many fronts. I think the average citizen would pay more attention to the politics of our nation, and therefore be more educated on who they vote for. What are your thoughts?
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SGT Tuba Section Leader
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I think mandatory conscription degrades the Force.  I know too many Russians and Ukrainians who served their two years, and they all have the same stories about low morale, low pay, getting beat up all the time their first year, then beating up the 1st year soldiers their second year.  I am not saying the US Army would be the same, but I do not want to serve with unmotivated slugs who are just putting in their time.
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"In the course of his [General Westmoreland's] testimony, he made the
statement that he did not want to command an army of mercenaries. I
[Milton Friedman] stopped him and said, 'General, would you rather
command an army of slaves?' He drew himself up and said, 'I don't like
to hear our patriotic draftees referred to as slaves.' I replied, 'I
don't like to hear our patriotic volunteers referred to as
mercenaries.'"
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PO1 Jay Hershorin
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Israel has the requirement not only to peiple who wish to become citizens, but everyone must serve, regardless of sex. (Unless you are above their age requirement). They fight for their survival and very existence. I think the US should have it where aliens who want to be a citizen should have to serve.
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PFC Mark Shany
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Yes! I agree Totally! You see, I'm canadian but, I served in the U.S. Army proudly but, unfortunately the U.S. Government didn't offer me citizenship. I know in my heart and soul that America is my home and always will be, and that I would re-enlist if I could. I hope one day soon that I will be able to return home.
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SFC Terry Wilcox
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Yes!!! And that goes for those desiring American CITIZENSHIP. Americans have dropped so far into the abyss, that no one even knows who, what or why, let alone the when or where. And to make military decisions? Too many, so called Presidents (Commanders in Chief) haven't a clue as to how one defends this nation... just Tax and Spend... on special interests... FOR VOTES... not the security of this nation!

SFC Terry Wilcox, US Army Retired

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SSG (ret) William Martin
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I have a better one for requirements for citizen at the time of application and processing:

 

1. Not be on federal or state government assistance because of a lack of a job and proper funds

2. Have valid heath insurance

3. Have a formal education (HS/GED)

4. Swear not to harm anyone or anything in the U.S. or over seas or face deportation and/or a lengthy prison sentence if convicted of a harming Americans in the U.S. or overseas.

5. Have a freaking job (if applicable)

 

That's all I have for now.

 

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This system would not be a requirement. Civilians would be
born with the same amount of personal freedom as the next guy and while going
through school and growing up they would be informed of the benefits of serving
their country such as, right to vote, right to run for political office, and
the key part idea for this to work is to remind the population it is not a
requirement to serve. I don't know how many of you feel about the leadership in
the country, but for me I would feel better knowing that all key leadership has
done a tour in the service to know what it is like. The service could be accommodating
to people of all types and create jobs and opportunities to everyone.  (To go to the extreme side of this idea and to
proof my point)” ...a blind, deaf and mute individual with 1 arm and no legs
can count the hairs of a caterpillar” (Starship troopers).



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PFC Eric Minchey
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Why stop at just those seeking citizenship? I think it should be mandatory for everyone! https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/469-what-is-your-opinion-on-this
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The book "Starship Troopers" is a great read for leadership and this idea for military experience to gain rights to vote and run for political spots.
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I think everyone whom is capable of serving should. It shouldn't be used as a reason for citizenship because we all know that could find dishonest people coming in learning it training to use it against us later on. But if you are naturalized and are of able body I full heartily believe they should serve at least two years in just to understand and show appreciation for what they have.  
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SGT Thomas Lucken
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This does not exactly go with the question, but I believe military service should be a requirement to be President!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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