Universal Military Training and Service Act of 1951

Universal Military Training and Service Act of 1951
Title Universal Military Training and Service Act of 1951 PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services
Publisher
Pages 1302
Release 1951
Genre Draft
ISBN

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Universal Military Training and Service Act of 1951

Universal Military Training and Service Act of 1951
Title Universal Military Training and Service Act of 1951 PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services
Publisher
Pages 1278
Release 1951
Genre Draft
ISBN

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Universal Military Training and Service Act of 1951

Universal Military Training and Service Act of 1951
Title Universal Military Training and Service Act of 1951 PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services. Preparedness Subcommittee
Publisher
Pages 1304
Release 1951
Genre Draft
ISBN

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Rough Draft

Rough Draft
Title Rough Draft PDF eBook
Author Amy J. Rutenberg
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 276
Release 2019-09-15
Genre History
ISBN 1501739379

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Rough Draft draws the curtain on the race and class inequities of the Selective Service during the Vietnam War. Amy J. Rutenberg argues that policy makers' idealized conceptions of Cold War middle-class masculinity directly affected whom they targeted for conscription and also for deferment. Federal officials believed that college educated men could protect the nation from the threat of communism more effectively as civilians than as soldiers. The availability of deferments for this group mushroomed between 1945 and 1965, making it less and less likely that middle-class white men would serve in the Cold War army. Meanwhile, officials used the War on Poverty to target poorer and racialized men for conscription in the hopes that military service would offer them skills they could use in civilian life. As Rutenberg shows, manpower policies between World War II and the Vietnam War had unintended consequences. While some men resisted military service in Vietnam for reasons of political conscience, most did so because manpower polices made it possible. By shielding middle-class breadwinners in the name of national security, policymakers militarized certain civilian roles—a move that, ironically, separated military service from the obligations of masculine citizenship and, ultimately, helped kill the draft in the United States.

Citizen Airmen

Citizen Airmen
Title Citizen Airmen PDF eBook
Author Gerald T. Cantwell
Publisher
Pages 568
Release 1997
Genre
ISBN

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Citizen airmen : a history of the Air Force Reserve 1946-1994

Citizen airmen : a history of the Air Force Reserve 1946-1994
Title Citizen airmen : a history of the Air Force Reserve 1946-1994 PDF eBook
Author Gerald T. Cantwell
Publisher DIANE Publishing
Pages 565
Release 1997
Genre
ISBN 142899162X

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For nearly fifty years, citizen airmen have served in the nation's defense as members of the Air Force Reserve. Citizen Airmen: A History of the Air Force Reserve, 194 & 1994 begins with the fledgling air reserve program initiated in 1916, traces its progress through World War II, and then concentrates on the period 1946 through 1994. The study skillfully describes the process by which a loosely organized program evolved into today's impressive force. The Air Force Reserve story is told within the context of national political and military policy and stresses that over the decades, as national needs have increased, reservists have met the challenges. Initially, the Air Force treated its reserve units as supplemental forces and equipped them with surplus equipment. Shortly after the Air Force Reserve was established in 1948, its members mobilized for Korean War duty and they served throughout the conflict. The Reserve program subsequently fell into disarray and required patient rebuilding. The passage of a series of key federal laws related to personnel issues and the introduction of the air reserve technician program greatly assisted in this rejuvenation process. In the l96Os, the Air Force Reserve demonstrated its mettle as it participated in numerous mobilizations reflecting the Cold War tensions of the era. Reservists were involved in operations ranging from the Berlin Crisis of 1961-1962 to the Southeast Asia mobilizations in 1968. In the 197Os, the Air Force Reserve program assumed heightened importance when the Department of Defense adopted the Total Force Policy. This concept treated the active forces, the National Guard, and all reserve forces as an integrated force. Reservists were now expected to meet the same readiness standards as their active duty counterparts. Since then, the Air Force Reserve has demonstrated its ability to perform a wide variety of missions. Air Reservists participated in American military operations in Grenada and Panama.

Veterans' Reemployment Rights

Veterans' Reemployment Rights
Title Veterans' Reemployment Rights PDF eBook
Author United States. Office of Veterans' Reemployment Rights
Publisher
Pages 156
Release 1954
Genre Veterans
ISBN

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