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Posted on Jul 19, 2018
SSG Gerhard S.
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SFC Harry H.
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I sometimes lean towards no we shouldn't. One of the reasons the US Military has the greatest Military in the world, is because we are an all volunteer Military. Like COL Doolittle said, "There is nothing stronger then the heart of a volunteer". The problem during "Drafts" is that the Military isn't getting those volunteers. Vietnam wasn't a huge direct impact on the US like Pearl Harbor or 9/11. Many Americans had no idea why we were even in Vietnam or agreed with what was going on there. I do understand that in the time of direct US interest, where the possibility of war could end up at home. Then all hands need to be on deck. Until then, leave war to us volunteers.
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SSG Gerhard S.
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I would also add that such a direct threat to the US would likely Garner more volunteers than we'd know what to do with.
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CPO Yeoman
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Why be upset, with the people who were forced to choose. We should be upset with a system that made them have to choose. Anyone who has the authority to send men and women to die or serve in the military, should have a standby to fill their office while they go off to serve with those whom they have sent off. If they are not physically able then their children, spouse or significant other should go in their stead.
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PO1 Steven Bridge
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Hard to think of Trump as 'dodging' the draft when he used the means provided by the US Gov't to avoid joining. Now... running across the border to avoid serving... I find that a true act of 'dodging' the draft.

As far as those serving next to you being better quality brothers in arms because they volunteered... I think it doesn't honestly matter too much when you have politicians stepping in and displaying their lack of intestinal fortitude to see the job through to its fruition - resulting in countless warriors' lives lost. Too many lessons forgotten from America's finest generation - those who served during WWII.
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MSgt Ken "Airsoldier" Collins-Hardy
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SSG Gerhard S., Would you agree that the military isn't for everyone? Have a great Air & Space Day. Defensor Fortis!
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SSG Gerhard S.
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MSgt Ken "Airsoldier" Collins-Hardy , I Would indeed agree that the military is not for everyone, and not everyone is suitable for the military.
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MSgt Manuel Smith
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No. Why be upset? That's in the past. It doesn't change anything, just brings more division in our country. We need to move forward. The military is not for everyone anyway.
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LTC Philip Sharp
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William Jefferson Clinton; did not serve. Al Gore did. LBJ was an opportunist who served because he saw it as important for his future political plans. Barack Obama did not serve; nor did Hillary R. Clinton or Donald J. Trump. So either way this country is looking at 16 years of a commander in chief with no military experience. In retrospect those who dodged the draft not in accordance with our laws deserve some degree of ire; especially since the likes of Casius Clay were willing to go to prison for their beliefs. What Trump, Clinton, Stallone, Limbaugh and others did was legal and in accordance with our laws. How many used their connections to get their sons into the National Guard to avoid service in Viet Nam? Wasn't this an "equal offense?" Using position and power to avoid service in Viet Nam.
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GySgt William Hardy
GySgt William Hardy
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Good points and I agree.
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SGT Rafael Morales
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I know many who used connections to go into the reserves to avoid service in Vietnam
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Jana Bowman DeHaan
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For what the war was as it turned out to be, I regret serving, especially the VA bullshit.
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GySgt William Hardy
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I regret nothing and my experience with the VA has been outstanding thus far. I served in Vietnam and in Iraq.
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SSG James Bloodworth
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I think it is human nature to try and avoid danger, especially danger that is forced on us. The draft has been gone for decades, and besides, we have had a President that left the nation and lead demonstrations against the US while smoking dope, and the ones screaming about draft dodgers most now are the ones that voted for him. No matter what he said, I'm sure he inhaled. I dont believe we should worry about the draft dodging as much now unless they try to claim some kind of veteran status.
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Sgt Jesus Rodriguez
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One can understand that if the rules are there then they should be used when necessary and during reasonable times. However, it takes a special kind of douchebag to coward out when your fellow Americans need you the most. I do believe President Trump is a coward and a con. His behavior during the Helsinki press conference shows nothing less than a coward standing next to someone who could kick his sorry ass. Fox News heavenly criticized Obama but now they are declaring Trump as presidential... Why the loyalty to party first instead of country?
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PO2 Rev. Frederick C. Mullis, AFI, CFM
PO2 Rev. Frederick C. Mullis, AFI, CFM
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Sarge, Just what do you base your statement on that the POTUS is a Coward? Legal deferments is not cowarding out, If you had bone spurs you would understand the medical deferment. I pray that you never have to suffer that pain.
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SPC Herb Jorgensen
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Today a draft would be unthinkable but a command required service would also but if the US in current state would develop a real sense of unity as a whole.A system of a Civil Defense Ready Deployment Corp for domestic service could do more.Example,once basic is completed the individual would have the option of military service or CDRC .The CDRC would not be allowed off US soil or ir it's territories,their mission would be to support and supply disaster areas ,civil strife,this would allow the National Guard (by states) to support the security roll as the CDRC sets forth the logistics ,supply, of personnel such as engineers,medical,fire fighters,and other rolls during disasters,such as fires,hurricanes,floods,etc.Now not all would be able to conform or perform,however it would give a service attribute.
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SSG Gerhard S.
SSG Gerhard S.
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I have no problem, so long as it's voluntary.
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Paula Minger
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They’re going to have to do something because an all volunteer Military is costing a fortune & we aren’t getting the best to serve

30% enter w a pre existing mental illness and over 50% have claimed to be disabled by PTSD w 15-50 injuries at discharge

Problem is they’ve only had 52,000 wounded over 19 years,

That’s the lowest since Spanish American War that just lasted 3 months!

It’s a mess to say the least
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