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  2. Conscription - Wikipedia

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    Conscription is controversial for a range of reasons, including conscientious objection to military engagements on religious or philosophical grounds; political objection, for example to service for a disliked government or unpopular war; sexism, in that historically men have been subject to the draft in the most cases; and ideological ...

  3. Conscription in the United States - Wikipedia

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    For example, defense recruiting reports show that 34% of the recruits in 1964, up to 50% in 1970, indicated that they had joined voluntarily in order to avoid placement uncertainty via the draft. [ 58 ] [ 59 ] [ 60 ] These rates dwindled to 24% in 1972 and 15% in 1973 after the change to a lottery system.

  4. Conscription and sexism - Wikipedia

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    Conscription, sometimes called "the draft", is the compulsory enlistment of people in a national service, most often a military service. Men have been subjected to military drafts in most cases. Currently only two countries conscript women and men on the same formal conditions: Norway and Sweden. [1]

  5. Confederate Conscription Acts 1862–1864 - Wikipedia

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    The original proposition for a Confederate draft came from Robert E. Lee. With approval of President Jefferson Davis, Lee detailed Captain Charles Marshall of his staff to draw up the text for a proposed conscription act. [16] President Davis thought a draft was the only available solution to the Confederate military manpower crisis.

  6. Military service - Wikipedia

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    [107] Women are accepted into the Greek army as salaried professionals, but are not obliged to mandatory conscript service. Conscript soldiers receive full health insurance and a nominal salary of €9 per month for privates and €12 for the rank of draft corporal and draft sergeant. There is the option of serving as a non-regular officer ...

  7. Conscription crisis - Wikipedia

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    A conscription crisis is a public dispute about a policy of conscription, or mandatory service in the military, [1] known in US English as a "draft". A dispute can become a crisis when submission to military service becomes highly controversial and popular revolt ensues.

  8. Draft evasion - Wikipedia

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    Draft evaders are sometimes pejoratively referred to as draft dodgers, [5] although in certain contexts that term has also been used non-judgmentally [6] [7] or as an honorific. [8] Practices that involve lawbreaking or taking a public stand are sometimes referred to as draft resistance. Although draft resistance is discussed below as a form of ...

  9. Conscription in Israel - Wikipedia

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    The military draft process occurs in the following steps: The Army calls upon a potential soldier in a letter and this is called the "First Calling" or Tzav Rishon. This letter states that the teenager must report to a certain place at a certain time for a day-long examination and interviewing.