Mandatory Military Year

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Many proposals have been brought up to enforce a mandatory year of service in the military. All over the world, most nations have a mandatory year or years of service for their citizens. But the United States is one of those countries that does not follow this rule. Some believe that a mandatory year in the military would bring the people of this nation together; on the other hand, it is thought that being forced to be in the military would take a toll on the military itself by having soldiers serving who do not actually want to serve and as citizens of the United States of America we should have the right to choose our own path of life. Although there are a sustainable number of people who believe mandatory service should be enforced, there are a number of reasons why this would backfire …show more content…

However, if you are being forced to enlist in the military you might not put in any effort and having a soldier who is not trustworthy would be bad for our country's military. Another reason why volunteering is superior to being forced is because every single last volunteer has a reason why and that brings every soldier together. They all have something in common, and that is their passion for the military. If everyone had to enlist there wouldn't be that bond between each other, for some people have reasons to join and others are doing it because they have to. Despite the number of people wanting to enforce an involuntary year of service in the military, this would completely go against what this country stands for. The United States of America is a country where its people have the opportunity to choose the path they want, no matter who they are or where they come from. Forcing a year in the military could affect people's path of life by giving them trauma, pain, anxiety, and depression, leaving a mark on them for the rest of their

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