It could mean a monthly report on the military draft, such as 40,000 men a month being inducted for military service in '68.
A "draft" can also mean a "report"; such as, "...have the draft on my desk in the morning." A "draft" (rough draft) is like a practice report, a report that's still alittle messy and not sounding right for submission or publication; it still needs some work done on it. But, the draft tells the reader the meat of the subject matter, enough so, that he can begin correcting any errors, before final submission.
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A draft when there isn't war.
The 3 Most Common Examples of the Military Draft in the history of the U.S.A are The Confederacy put in their draft in 1862 The Union instituted their draft in 1862 (mass riots ensued in New York and Boston) In Vietnam the military instituted a draft in early 1969
to select people for military service
The military draft. The military draft. And of course, the military draft. If people are NOT involved...they simply do not care. When they received that draft notice in the US Mail...they very suddenly cared!