They lacked any experience in warfare.
The single unifying characteristic to the almost 10 million men who were drafted and served in WW2 was that they answered America's call to arms. Even those who objected to combat for religious reasons served, but as medics, chaplains, or in other other non-combat roles.
The Selective Service Act
That would actually be GroPac 8. (Group Pacific) It was a part of theService Fleet of the Navy responsible for maintenance and repair.
Yes, Canadians were drafted into the Military during World War 2, most of these people were Blacks and other kinds of Mix-raced people.
About 350 thousand US women saw military service during WWII.
No
Women were, and are never DRAFTED. only men.
David Frazier
The Conscription Act of 1917
They lacked any experience in warfare.
They lacked any experience in warfare.
They lacked any experience in warfare.
They lacked any experience in warfare.
Japanese males were CONSCRIPTED (Drafted) into military service.
During World War II, men of military age were drafted into the war.
They lacked any experience in warfare.
They lacked any experience in warfare.
I believe it was the militia act. It also allowed them to use African American soldiers.