Posted on Oct 10, 2014
Should women be required to register with the Selective Service upon turning 18?
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With the fight for equality in the military and the recent decision by the Army to open combat arms MOS's to women in the Army, being so much in the news and discussion, do you think that women of the required Selective Service age group should be made to register as their male counterparts are?
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I think you should a mininum of 3 years in the military. Think about it.
1) Unemplyment would go down.
2) Overweight population would go down
3) It can be open to EVERYONE since all restrictions have been eliminated, i.e. gays and women.
4) Most countries in Europe require military service if you dont have a job lined up (We like to copy Europe, and see bullet number 1) you can serve
I dont see why this couldnt work out. Or if anything else, make the National Guard, or Active Guard madatory
1) Unemplyment would go down.
2) Overweight population would go down
3) It can be open to EVERYONE since all restrictions have been eliminated, i.e. gays and women.
4) Most countries in Europe require military service if you dont have a job lined up (We like to copy Europe, and see bullet number 1) you can serve
I dont see why this couldnt work out. Or if anything else, make the National Guard, or Active Guard madatory
SFC (Join to see), yes, women should register with the Selective Service System as do men. However, SS registration is not tantamount to being drafted.
SFC (Join to see)
That's why I limited my question to "registration" sir... people get way too cranky confusing the two
LTC Stephen C.
SFC (Join to see), I understand and that's why I made the original statement! Registering with the SSS is a long way from being drafted. Just thought I'd complete the process so everyone could how it worked from beginning to end!
SFC (Join to see)
My issue isn't so much the "fear of being drafted" as much as the many consequences you face for not registering.
LTC Stephen C.
I know what you mean SFC (Join to see) My son is 30 and had no interest in the military, but I made sure that he registered with the SSS when he turned 18.
LCpl James Robertson
I can say yes to certain to certain MOS, but Infantry I am a little reserved on it, believe it or not I never met a Women Marine, can she take the training that the USMC but us through in 1972, with Motivational Platoon at P.I. many Marines did not endure Motivational Platoon, that is a platoon that you graduate or died, no other way out. I wouldn't want my mother, to be damaged as I am with PTSD, in torture in which they tried to kill Marines, who the regular D.I. deem not discipline enough. They are tough but I don't think they deserved this, I seen people in this platoon who had completely lost their mind. As I said before Congress had ban this training. But not before it cause many casualties. The Marine have been a secretive organization, where you could not track the things of the past. So all I have is believe it or not.
If women are going to fight to be treated as equally as men by the services then that should include the selective service registration...if you're gonna do it don't do it half way.
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