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Not me, because I am a citizen of the USA.

Other people, Yes Absolutely. Many countries draft people in their military without regard to their very young age or any disability. Generally these are barbaric countries. Twelve year olds tend to follow orders of despots more readily than older persons.



The USA has no draft.


Addendum to ploobis: You don't know what you are talking about. Those good men and women enlisted in the service, and their contract included a provision to be recalled or extended up to a specific length of time. Not a draft.

2006-08-23 17:14:10 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

THERE IS NO DRAFT. The people that were called up have a inactive reserve commitment. And they knew that before joining the military. And like the other girl said. It depends on your injury. If you meet retention standards they will keep your *** at least doing paper work. Make sure your condition is well documented.
By the way this is not the first " draft" lol the army have been doing this for a while try since the war started. THIS IS NOTHING NEW. dont be so media driven. I know this because I worked with this people that were coming in from being "civilians" for a while. Most of them try to sa they are injured but have not been documented.

2006-08-23 17:31:49 · answer #2 · answered by acostafamily305 3 · 1 0

Yes and No. You can be drafted, and under Federal law you must report to the installation as directed. Once there you will go through a thorough physical exam. If any medical conditions are noted at that point, the physical will be reviewed and your availability for service will be decided.

So, if you show up with a sprained knee, then you will be placed on a hold status until the healing process is resolved. But if you arrive with a chronic type problem, such as diabetes; you would be released from service.

I hope this helps.

2006-08-23 16:50:33 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Depends on what the medical condition is. I was in the Army with people who were drafted and had a myriad of medical conditions including mental problems.

2006-08-23 16:52:42 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

That depends on the condition. Any illness that requires continuous treatment or medication would disqualify the person. Acne, simple allergies, various non-contagious skin ailments, various dental problems and visual problems that can be corrected are no disqualification. Various conditions such as a heart murmur, colitis, and even hemorrhoids would exempt the person. However in the case of a national emergency some of these people could be conscripted into the home guard.

2006-08-23 16:57:03 · answer #5 · answered by Frank 6 · 1 0

For all you people including Army men the USA you are so proud of and are so certain does not have a draft does. It was just announced that ex-marines who are trained in areas they are short of are being called up into service...theses Marines are now civilians..this to me is a draft of sorts...there is question as to whether or not this means there is going to be another nationwide draft. They are short handed and are investigating the recruitment process. They can't get enough people to sign up....so...........George W. never ceases to amaze me - you?

2006-08-23 17:25:20 · answer #6 · answered by ploobis 3 · 0 0

Depends on what it is. You need to think about doing your part to preserve this country. If not in the military perhaps some other contribution of your resources towards the preservation of our liberties. I do not think they will bring back the draft because the people are against it.

2006-08-23 16:50:20 · answer #7 · answered by old codger 5 · 0 1

The US military does not draft.

Check with the Dutch. They still have a draft.

2006-08-27 04:44:14 · answer #8 · answered by JAMES11A 4 · 0 0

The draft went away over 30 years ago dolt...

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