The U.S. House of Representatives passed a measure to automatically register men for the Selective Service, updating ...
Congress has tweaked how the government builds its Selective Service rolls, but the shift is about who shows up in federal ...
WASHINGTON -- A U.S. Senate committee has approved legislation that would, if enacted, require young women to register for Selective Service alongside men, and in the rare event of a war or other ...
Concerns about a potential US military draft have re-emerged amid the ongoing war with Iran, but certain medical conditions could exempt people from serving ...
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If World War III erupts, these are the first U.S. citizens who would get drafted and go to battle
The U.S. hasn’t had a draft since 1973 but the nation’s men are required by law to be registered for Selective Service in the event of a national emergency.
Amid escalating tensions in the Middle East and sudden U.S. involvement in conflicts in the region, more Americans have started to wonder -- both quietly and publicly -- "Is there going to be a draft ...
Talk of a potential U.S. military draft has resurfaced in recent months, fueled by global instability, recruitment shortfalls, and rising tensions with major powers. There’s been a surge of ...
Three justices said Congress is weighing whether to change the Military Selective Service Act, which requires men but not women to register for the draft The Supreme Court on Monday said it won’t take ...
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