With global tensions rising and fears over the imminent break out of World War III no longer the subject of scorn, it makes sense to assume there are people out there worrying over whether loved ones – or they themselves – might end up on the frontlines of the conflict to end all conflicts.
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If history can tell us one thing, it’s that fighting in a war is never as flashy and fun as certain Hollywood depictions make it seem. Casualties are extremely high, conditions are the stuff of nightmares, and life-changing injuries are common place. And that’s before we even broach the topic of long-lasting trauma.
While the U.S. has no military draft at present, the prospect of it being reinstated has become evermore realistic in recent times. In the event of a full-scale conflict on the magnitude of world wars one and two, it could very well make a return.
Which leaves people in a fairly uncomfortable predicament – what is there to be done to avoid a potential draft should it come into play?
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