wink said:There is no need for a draft and most of you guys no [sic] that from your own experiences.
I partially agree with you, Wink. We don't need a draft right now, but that could change depending on how things go in Iraq and/or whether we get ourselves into another war. There are some really nasty threats out there, potentially even worse than Iraq.
I'm morally against a draft, and I think WWII was really the only time it was justified. Being a serious student of military history, I think I can back that one up. Conscription is almost always wrong from a moral standpoint.
It's also terrible for a professional force. Our all-volunteer force is a major part of our strength, and when you have to fight alongside people that never even signed up for it, that's a big downer. I'd much rather lead volunteers than draftees, and I'm sure most other officers would agree.
Time will tell whether the draft will be reinstated. True, we're getting rid of officers and there are many enlisted jobs that are difficult to get. I'll guarantee that they're hurting for infantry personnel, though. And that's where the bulk of the draftees historically go. My best friend volunteered for infantry when he signed his enlistment papers (despite the offer of a more cushy technical MOS) but I think he's an exception. Obviously, if we need a hell of a lot more ground troops, they can't all be volunteers.