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The Selective Service System is conducting business as usual. In the event that a national emergency necessitates a draft, Congress and the President would need to pass official legislation to ...
The National Commission on Military, National, and Public Service (NCMNPS) unveiled its interim report of the selective service system. The Selective Service, an independent government agency ...
This is the top part of the selective service draft registration form printed on a full page of the Redlands Daily Facts on Sept. 10, 1918. The draft registration day was Sept. 12.
The petition is not asking the Supreme Court to require women to register for the Selective Service — it is asking the Court to declare that the men-only draft registration system discriminates on the ...
Topic - Selective Service System Subscribe to this topic via RSS or ATOM The Selective Service System is a means by which the United States maintains information on those potentially subject to ...
Subscribe NowChanging role of military women The Selective Service System was formed in 1917 but didn't actively register men until the 1940s, ahead of World War II, when tensions around the world ...
Editorial: Why should women — or men — have to register for the draft? Draft Director Curtis W. Tarr spins a Plexiglas drum during the Selective Service lottery in Washington on Feb. 2, 1972.
Cpl. Erin Thomas, top, a law enforcement Marine, and Cpl. Damionia Lott, an administrative specialist, practice Marine Corps Martial Arts Program techniques as a part of training at Camp Buehring ...
Registration is easy. Go to any U.S. post office and pick up a Selective Service registration card or register online at www.sss.gov. For additional questions, call (888) 655-1825 toll free.
The Selective Service System was never meant to be permanent. Now, 31 years and over $700 million later, Congress has yet to give serious consideration to establishing a conscripted force.
The Selective Service System | News | The Harvard CrimsonALTHOUGH at this very moment you may be questioning not only why the Selective Service System wants you, but why the draft exists at all ...
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