Do girls have to register for the draft?
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Do girls have to register for the draft?
Although there hasn’t been a draft since 1973, young men are still required to register or they may face severe penalties. As long as the government requires young people to register for the draft, requiring men but not women to do so is sex discrimination.
Why do only males have to register for Selective Service?
What is Selective Service registration? Registration is a way our government keeps a list of names of men from which to draw in case of a national emergency requiring rapid expansion of our Armed Forces. By registering all young men, Selective Service ensures that a future draft will be fair and equitable.
What happens if I do not register for Selective Service?
What Happens If You Don’t Register for Selective Service. If you are required to register and you don’t, you will not be eligible for federal student aid, federal job training, or a federal job. You may be prosecuted and face a fine of up to $250,000 and/or jail time of up to five years.
Will Selective Service ever be used?
Eight states (California, Connecticut, Indiana, Nebraska, Oregon, Vermont, Washington, and Wyoming) have no such requirements, though Indiana does give men 18–25 the option of registering with Selective Service when obtaining a driver’s license or an identification card.
Why does Selective Service still exist?
By registering all eligible men, Selective Service ensures a fair and equitable draft, if ever required. Exemptions and deferments apply only in the event of a draft.
What were the chances of being drafted in Vietnam?
Considering the “draft age” and the demographics of the 18 – 24 year old age cohort, your odds on actually getting drafted during the Vietnam era were probably lower than 5% (on a cohort wide basis). During WWII (which was probably the “height of drafting”) your odds on getting drafted might have been as high as 10%.
Did college students get drafted during Vietnam?
In 1965, a college education was no longer a get-out-of-jail free card for the Vietnam War. College undergraduate and graduate students were automatically awarded draft status 2-S–deferment for postsecondary education–and could not be forced to serve.
Can you still be drafted for war?
The draft is officially known as the selective service. Basically, this means that if we ever have a national emergency or war that the all-volunteer military cannot support adequately, Congress and the president can reinstate the draft and force male citizens to serve in the military.
How long did you have to serve in Vietnam if you were drafted?
two years
Do you get paid for being drafted?
A military draft forces people to do something they would not necessarily choose—serve in the military. If, for example, pay would have to be $15,000 per year to attract sufficient volunteers, but these volunteers are instead drafted at $7,000 per year, the draftees pay a tax of $8,000 per year each.