I agree with you, about the draft,
Major Maxillary, but for what I think are basically different reasons.
Some of the reasons closely align (for instance, I basically agree that any nation that can't get enough people to support it's policies by volunteering doesn't deserve to be able to enforce them), some apparantly don't (I don't want to share a foxhole with a guy who doesn't believe in what he's doing, doesn't want to achieve the objectives, doesn't care about his fellow soldiers).
IMO, a draft is NOT a good thing, EXCEPT where it's instituted to help control placement and numbers...a "voluntary draft", so to speak...or a policy where volunteers can violunteer for specific branches and duties, and even make their dominant desires known, but agree, by volunteering, to be placed in the service and MOS they best qualify for that's most needed at the time.
We have amny shortcomings in this country's military standards, at this time, including placement...
A few things I'd like to see done:
- do away with the "no violent felonies or drug convictions to enlist" rule
- require that an enlistee with drug offenses on record take six months to enlist, proving consistantly through that period that they aren't doping anymore
- require violent felons who try to enlist go through a year's "probation" before joining, reporting to an enlistment officer, taking drug tests, going through military supplied counselling, etcetera, and stayign out of trouble, BEFORE joining, then being on "probation" for the first two years of their enlistment, where failure to be a respectable soldier results in completing their term in a military prison, THEN being tried for any charges they may have amassed as a soldier, and serving THAT time (if they want the advantages, they need to take the risks...risk big to win big)
- do away with the minimum educational requirements...provide a scrap of the federal education budget for literacy and basic math skills classes for enlistees...they join, are found "wanting" in education, and are given a similar TDY seperation to that of soldiers taking a LOA to attend college...basically, if you join for four years, pass the physical, pass basic training, but are lacking in GED/diploma, or are under standard in literacy or basic math skills, you're "detatched from duty" from your normal assignment BEFORE attending AIT (which is before your family is allowed to join you), housed in barracks and fed, the way any basic/AIT soldier is, but your "duty day" is to attend classes designed to correct the educational shortvcomings, BEFORE you can continue on to AIT in your assigned/chosen MOS...but this time does NOT count towards your "enlistment term"...if you enlisted for four years, and needed to take a year in these conditions, to meet educational standards (or because you chose to spend a year going after a real diploma, rather than 6 weeks in the GED course), then you end up serving FIVE years instead of four
- COmplete abolishion of the homophobic blue laws, and even enforcement of ALL of them...basically make it so it don't matter if you're gay or straight, so long as you're not screwing on duty, having relations with subordinates, not engaging in "immorral" behavior on military time (on off duty time, fuck who and how you want, so long's it's consentual, and doesn't violate OTHER military laws, such as "fraternization" rules), etcetera...who cares if your squadmate's "wife" needs to shave more often than his commander, and has a deeper voice? IME, that's the case anyhow, quite often, with military wives of a heterosexual nature (what IS it with these skinny little soldier groupies who get married, and six months later, gain 95 pounds, grow a Fu Manchu that they poorly bleach, and develop into incipiant Jerry Springer guest material? Must be somethign they put in the military quality "neutrals" used for innoculation suspensions, or something...my ex was GORGEOUS, from a good family, intelligent, and all that when I met her, while I was in, six months later, I would watch Maury in the dayroom, and ENVY some of the guys on it for having such sophisticated and attractive girlfriends!)
There are many more changes I'd make, but THOSE would be a good start...after all, if someone's going to volunteer to lay their life down for this country, on orders, regardless of whether they are actually defending our borders or not, then the country should damned well do ITS best by THEM, as well.