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  2. Draft evasion - Wikipedia

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    There is an obligatory military draft for all young men. [50] Nevertheless, according to Public Radio International, two types of draft evasion are widespread in Colombia; one is prevalent among the relatively well-off, and another is found among the poor. [50] Young men from the middle-to-upper classes "usually" evade the Colombian draft. [50]

  3. Draft evasion in the Vietnam War - Wikipedia

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    A number of autobiographical novels were written by draft evaders who went to Canada [75] [76] Books such as Morton Redner's Getting Out (1971) and Mark Satin's Confessions of a Young Exile (1976), Allen Morgan's Dropping Out in 3/4 Time (1972), and Daniel Peters's Border Crossing (1978) all portrayed their protagonists' views, motives ...

  4. Conscription in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The draft ended in 1918, but the Army designed the modern draft mechanism in 1926 and built it based on military needs, despite an era of pacifism. Working where Congress would not, it gathered a cadre of officers for its nascent Joint Army-Navy Selective Service Committee, most of whom were commissioned based on social standing rather than ...

  5. Some Ukrainian men are doing everything to avoid a draft as ...

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    The 25-year-old has no military experience and just became eligible to be conscripted after Ukraine lowered the age men can be drafted from 27 to 25 last month. “I love my country,” he said in ...

  6. Opposition to United States involvement in the Vietnam War

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    Draft card protests were primarily aimed at the immoral conduct of the war, rather than the draft itself. [8] At that time, only a fraction of all men of draft-able age were actually being conscripted, but the Draft Board in each locality had broad discretion on whom to draft and whom to exempt in cases where there was no clear guideline for ...

  7. Conscription - Wikipedia

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    The United Kingdom introduced conscription to full-time military service for the first time in January 1916 (the eighteenth month of World War I) and abolished it in 1920. Ireland , then part of the United Kingdom, was exempted from the original 1916 military service legislation, and although further legislation in 1918 gave power for an ...

  8. Conscientious objector - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, military service and Wehrersatzdienst were then made to last equal lengths of time. Military service and draft were controversial during much of their existence. Reasons included the consideration that Germans could be made to fight against their fellow Germans in East Germany.

  9. Israel’s Ultra-Orthodox Military Draft Crisis, Explained

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    The Haredim have been more or less exempt from the draft since the time of Israel’s founding in 1948, while other Jewish Israelis are expected to serve in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF)—in ...