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braddy

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9. During the Vietnam war only about 30% of those killed in Vietnam were draftees, Army and Marine.
Wed Jan 21, 2015, 09:52 PM
Jan 2015

In 1970 the American Army was 22% draftee, in WWII, the American Army was 93% draftees and the entire military was about 66% draftees, and about 70% of our WWII dead were draftees. Even our WWII Navy was 36% draftees.

From VFW Magazine:
During WWI, 72% of servicemen were drafted—50% of the men in France’s trenches were conscripted.

In WWII, 66% of all U.S. forces were drafted. Of the 10.5 million Army personnel, a whopping 93% were draftees. A poll taken in 1941 showed that just more than half of Americans would be willingly drafted for overseas service.

From 1946 to 1973, 5,077,185 men were drafted. During the Korean War era, 30% of total troops were drafted. In December 1950, 82% of the Army in Korea was made up of regulars. Exactly two years later, the ratio was 37% regular to 63% draftee in the war zone.

During the Vietnam era, 1,728,344 men were drafted. Of the forces who actually served in Vietnam, 648,500 (25%) were draftees. Draftees (17,725) accounted for 30.4% of combat deaths in Vietnam.”

During the Vietnam War, Hathcock had 93 confirmed kills of North Vietnamese Army (NVA) and Viet-Cong braddy Jan 2015 #1
Teenage American draftees collected human ears in Vietnam . . . another_liberal Jan 2015 #2
Vietnam was mostly fought by volunteers though, it was WWII that was a draftee military. braddy Jan 2015 #3
No it wasn't RoccoR5955 Jan 2015 #4
I didn't say there wasn't a draft, I said that Vietnam was mostly a volunteer's war, unlike WWII. braddy Jan 2015 #8
I don't know a soul who volunteered for the Vietnam War . . . another_liberal Jan 2015 #5
During the Vietnam war only about 30% of those killed in Vietnam were draftees, Army and Marine. braddy Jan 2015 #9
The VFW magazine . . . another_liberal Jan 2015 #10
Yes, an excellent source for the facts on veterans and their military service. braddy Jan 2015 #12
Although I haven't seen one in years . . . another_liberal Jan 2015 #14
my stepdad volunteered and did three tours in Vietnam! wildbilln864 Jan 2015 #15
I have a different point of view Jack Rabbit Jan 2015 #6
Chris Kyle was a Navy SEAL, not Army, and you were trained to only follow "lawful" orders when you braddy Jan 2015 #7
Thank you Jack Rabbit Jan 2015 #11
I always considered the empasis on training soldiers in the difference between "lawful" orders braddy Jan 2015 #13
Water boarding? Jack Rabbit Jan 2015 #16
Water boarding of American GIs was common back then, I assume they still do it. braddy Jan 2015 #17
The closest thing I had to what you are describing was Field Training Exercises (FTX) Jack Rabbit Jan 2015 #18
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