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From the Echo Press archives, 1996: Lehman wins British Open

From the Echo Press archives, 1996: Lehman wins British Open
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Make Women Sign Up for the Draft? Republicans Say No

  Share Source: AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster The Senate Armed Services Committee approved a bill that would require women to sign up for the draft. An amendment to this bill, Senate National Defense Authorization Act, would make it mandatory that all women between the ages of 18 to 25 sign up with the Selective Service System, an independent branch of the government created during World War I. But Republicans in the House and Senate quickly opposed this provision. I voted against forcing women to enter the draft, and here’s why. American women have heroically served in and alongside our fighting forces since our nation’s founding - Josh Hawley (@HawleyMO) July 23, 2021

Under amendment, women would be compelled to register for military draft

Under amendment, women would be compelled to register for military draft The U.S. abolished the draft in 1973 but the Selective Service System remains in the event of a national emergency. Author: Mike Gooding Updated: 6:54 PM EDT July 26, 2021 WASHINGTON The Senate Armed Services Committee s version of the National Defense Authorization Act contains a provision that would force women to register for the draft. An amendment would require women ages 18 to 25 to sign up with Selective Service, just as men do. If enacted, females could be drafted into military service in the event of a national emergency. If there were to be a draft someday.

Don t Expand Draft Registration – End It - Antiwar com Original

Antiwar.com Original In a rare moment of moral clarity, US Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) points out that “America’s daughters shouldn’t be drafted against their will.” As a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, the usually bellicose Cotton voted against advancing the upcoming National Defense Authorization Act after committee chair Jack Reed (D-RI) added an amendment requiring women between the ages of 18 and 25 to register with the Selective Service System. It’s good to see Cotton on the right side of an issue, as happens occasionally (very occasionally). And the NDAA, being mostly unrelated to anything resembling

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