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pnwmom

(110,324 posts)
Sat Feb 3, 2024, 05:36 AM Feb 2024

No. We had a mandatory draft for most of the Vietnam war, and all it did

was supply more and more bodies for the war.

Thanks to the draft, more than 58,000 Americans, most of them draftees, died in a war most Americans didn't support. The war would have ended years earlier, and many American lives saved, if our participation had depended on a voluntary military.

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