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<blockquote data-quote="John6185" data-source="post: 3252376" data-attributes="member: 25679"><p>As a SMS with over 23 years in, I've worked with all kinds and there are various thoughts regarding the draft. Discipline is the main key in getting draftees or volunteers to do their duty. Without discipline and uniformity we have. rag-tag military and that unfortunately is where we are headed today. We have people with turbans, people with hijabs, people who carry a sword around as part of their religion, people from various countries who aren't necessarily loyal to the United States, people with beards as part of their religion, ex-and current gang members, etc. And some of these people turn against their brothers-in-arms. I'm afraid I don't know what the answer is because it's too complicated today. Draftees aren't nightmares any more than volunteers are, it depends on the individual. In the defense of the draft, we won WWII with draftees and haven't won a war since thanks to politicians.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John6185, post: 3252376, member: 25679"] As a SMS with over 23 years in, I've worked with all kinds and there are various thoughts regarding the draft. Discipline is the main key in getting draftees or volunteers to do their duty. Without discipline and uniformity we have. rag-tag military and that unfortunately is where we are headed today. We have people with turbans, people with hijabs, people who carry a sword around as part of their religion, people from various countries who aren't necessarily loyal to the United States, people with beards as part of their religion, ex-and current gang members, etc. And some of these people turn against their brothers-in-arms. I'm afraid I don't know what the answer is because it's too complicated today. Draftees aren't nightmares any more than volunteers are, it depends on the individual. In the defense of the draft, we won WWII with draftees and haven't won a war since thanks to politicians. [/QUOTE]
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