All-Volunteer Force – The Rise of Professionalism in the U.S. Military


Essay, 2012

8 Seiten, Note: 1.0 (A)


Inhaltsangabe oder Einleitung

In 1969 President Richard Nixon established the President’s Commission on the All-Volunteer Force, a 15-member commission chaired by former Secretary of Defense Thomas Gates, to "develop a comprehensive plan for eliminating conscription and moving to an all-volunteer force." After the Gates Commission recommended ending the draft, critics alleged the move to an all-volunteer force would negatively alter the concept of American citizenship by eliminating the connection between citizenship and military service. Even if a return to military conscription was politically possible, the draft ended for a myriad of legitimate military, political, and social reasons that make its re-establishment even less practical today. If Americans have lost a sense of civic obligation and community, the end of the draft did not create this problem, nor would the return of conscription serve as a panacea for problems with America’s civic and political culture.

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Titel
All-Volunteer Force – The Rise of Professionalism in the U.S. Military
Veranstaltung
Military and Society
Note
1.0 (A)
Autor
Jahr
2012
Seiten
8
Katalognummer
V210756
ISBN (eBook)
9783656390480
ISBN (Buch)
9783656391166
Dateigröße
358 KB
Sprache
Englisch
Schlagworte
all-volunteer, force, rise, professionalism, military
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Conor Cummings (Autor:in), 2012, All-Volunteer Force – The Rise of Professionalism in the U.S. Military, München, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/210756

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