Draft, conscription, or compulsory service.
Lord Kitchener's programme to avoid conscription in World War I was called the Kitchener Volunteer Scheme. This scheme aimed to recruit volunteers for the British Army, relying on patriotism and individuals willingly enlisting rather than being forced into military service through conscription.
The anti-conscription riots.
who opposed (argued against) conscription in Australia during world war 1 and why? who opposed (argued against) conscription in Australia during world war 1 and why?
"Conscription" exists in French too with the same meaning, but the usual term is "service militaire". Conscription does not exist in France since 2001.
draft
Conscription
Conscription is the required service of citizens in the military. It is often called the draft. Several nations still have conscription such as South Korea and Thailand.
Conscription.
in 1951. tis was called ANZUS
Conscription is a system of forcing people to join a country's army or other armed service. It is usually done during time of war or if a country wishes to maintain a large military (larger than can be maintained by volunteer enlistment). It may also be called a "draft". The French were the first to use conscription in 1798.
Conscription (the Draft)
Draft, conscription, or compulsory service.
The FIRST US draft was during the US Civil War (1861-1865). The LAST US draft was during the Vietnam War (1961-1975).
Mandatory or forced enlistment in the military is called conscription or the draft.
Conscription
This is called conscription. The American slang word for it is "the draft".