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Agency Initiates Steps for Selective Draft
SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER ^ | March 13, 2004 | ERIC ROSENBERG

Posted on 03/14/2004 3:56:19 PM PST by RWR8189

WASHINGTON -- The government is taking the first steps toward a targeted military draft of Americans with special skills in computers and foreign languages.

Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld is adamant that he will not ask Congress to authorize a draft, and officials at the Selective Service System, the independent federal agency that would organize any conscription, stress that the possibility of a so-called "special skills draft" is remote.

Nonetheless, the agency has begun the process of creating the procedures and policies to conduct such a targeted draft in case military officials ask Congress to authorize it and the lawmakers agree to such a request.

"Talking to the manpower folks at the Department of Defense and others, what came up was that nobody foresees a need for a large conventional draft such as we had in Vietnam," said Richard Flahavan, a spokesman for the Selective Service System. "But they thought that if we have any kind of a draft, it will probably be a special skills draft."

Flahavan said Selective Service planning for a possible draft of linguists and computer experts began last fall after Pentagon personnel officials said the military needed more people with skills in those areas.

A targeted registration and draft "is strictly in the planning stage," he said, adding that "the whole thing is driven by what appears to be the more pressing and relevant need today" -- the deficit in language and computer experts.

The spokesman said it could take about two years to "to have all the kinks worked out."

The agency already has a special system to register and draft health care personnel ages 20 to 44 in more than 60 specialties if necessary in a crisis. According to Flahavan, the agency will expand this system to be able to rapidly register and draft computer specialists and linguists, should the need ever arise. But he stressed that the agency has received no request from the Pentagon to do so.

Congress, which would have to authorize a draft, has shown no interest in taking such a step.

Kathleen Long, a spokeswoman for Sen. Carl Levin, the senior Democrat on the Senate Armed Services Committee, said a draft has little support among lawmakers.

A spokesman for Rep. Duncan Hunter, R-Calif., chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, agreed. "There are massive operations under way to retrain soldiers" for more pressing duties and to recruit specialties in demand such as language experts, said Harald Stavenas, Hunter's spokesman.

The military draft ended in 1973 as the U.S. commitment in Vietnam waned, beginning the era of the all-volunteer force. Mandatory registration for the draft was suspended in 1975 but resumed in 1980 by President Carter after the Soviets invaded Afghanistan. About 13.5 million men, ages 18 to 25, are currently registered with the Selective Service.

The military has had particular difficulty attracting and retaining language experts, especially people knowledgeable about Arabic and various Afghan dialects. To address this need, the Army has a new pilot program under way to recruit Arabic speakers into the service's Ready Reserves. The service has signed up about 150 people into the training program.

A Pentagon official familiar with personnel issues stressed that the armed forces are against any form of conscription but acknowledged that the groundwork is already under way at the Selective Service System.

On Capitol Hill, Rep. Charles Rangel, D-N.Y., has introduced a bill that would reinstate the draft. The legislation has minimal support with only 13 House lawmakers signing on as co-sponsors. A corresponding bill in the Senate introduced by Sen. Fritz Hollings, the outgoing South Carolina Democrat, has no co-sponsors.


TOPICS: Extended News; Government; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: draft; selectiveservice

1 posted on 03/14/2004 3:56:19 PM PST by RWR8189
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To: RWR8189
No story here despite the attempts of the press to create draft hysteria. BTW how does the selective service know who as computer and foreign language skills?
2 posted on 03/14/2004 3:59:07 PM PST by raloxk
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To: RWR8189
...Sen. Fritz Hollings, the outgoing South Carolina Democrat...

Sorry, just needed to see that emphasised.;-)

3 posted on 03/14/2004 4:06:03 PM PST by PeaceBeWithYou (De Oppresso Liber!)
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To: RWR8189
One way to solve the outsourcing problem in IT! (I have my asbestos pants on).
4 posted on 03/14/2004 4:06:26 PM PST by expatpat
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To: raloxk
By checking the names of those who've been receiving unemployment checks.
5 posted on 03/14/2004 4:06:59 PM PST by monkeywrench
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To: monkeywrench
Little do they know these folks are collecting unemployment checks while doing consulting and contract work under the table.
6 posted on 03/14/2004 4:15:22 PM PST by OldFriend (Always understand, even if you remain among the few)
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To: RWR8189
To be honest I wouldn't be against a draft as long as we were kicking terrorist ass. If theyre gonna draft us to keep the peace in Haiti or some such place, I would be very upset.
7 posted on 03/14/2004 4:19:23 PM PST by Betaille (The city put the country back in me)
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To: OldFriend
Hey, it's the American way! :))
8 posted on 03/14/2004 4:19:26 PM PST by monkeywrench
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To: RWR8189
I thought liberals are anti-draft? And yet they are the ones who always revive it!
9 posted on 03/14/2004 4:31:56 PM PST by Tangerine Time Machine (Orange you glad it's not a lemon?)
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To: RWR8189
Are there any old Freepers here who served in "Scientific and Professional Personnel" program during the Korean war era? I had a mechanical engineering degree when I was drafted in 1951, took my 1st sergeant's advice and filled out a form. Shortly I was reassigned to (then) Camp Detrick, Chemical Corps Bacteriological labs. We had a couple of hundred degreed personnel there, engineering, various science degrees. I know there were at least several other posts which used tech people, such as Fort Belvoir.

There were some self-derogatory sayings, such as "He who wears the Service star shall never have a battle scar" and "Mother take down your service flag, your son's in the SPP".

The program actually did attempt to find and use tech skills and we all realized that at least we were not being shot at. In our case at Detrick we worked for civilians who had no influence or even interest in our "career advancement" but none of us planned an Army career anyway. We could make as much or as little effort as we chose to.
10 posted on 03/14/2004 4:33:37 PM PST by 19th LA Inf
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To: Tangerine Time Machine
"I thought liberals are anti-draft? And yet they are the ones who always revive it!"

Liberals are for the draft because the public is not sufficiently anti-war.
11 posted on 03/14/2004 4:36:11 PM PST by raloxk
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To: RWR8189
It sounds to me like a good idea to set up a way of quickly reaching people with special skills in the event they are needed, but I will never support any kind of draft. The Vietnam war draft was the main factor in turning this nation over to the socialists, and we're a long from undoing the damage from that round -- the last thing we need is another round, this time getting all the highly educated, special-skilled people hating the U.S. government and military.
12 posted on 03/14/2004 4:43:40 PM PST by GovernmentShrinker
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To: RWR8189
But what will the racial makeup be of this draft? On the computer side, it will be about 99% white nerds. Where is the fairness in that?

And that would not be a good thing. I wouldn't want to piss that segment of society off. Geeks with computers. That is worse than a biker gang. Though I'm sure Selective Service would be subject to more hacker attempts than anybody else, by a wide margin, if something like this went down.

13 posted on 03/14/2004 4:53:24 PM PST by Pappy Smear
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To: RWR8189
We don't need a draft. I spent 22 years on active duty doing engineering work. Give the specialists adequate rank and pay, and they'll serve voluntarily.
14 posted on 03/14/2004 5:26:43 PM PST by JoeFromSidney (My book's due out soon. Read excerpts at http://www.thejusticecooperative.com)
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To: raloxk
Special skills in computers and foreign languages?

Put an ad in the paper maybe?

15 posted on 03/15/2004 5:50:25 AM PST by Happy2BMe (U.S.A. - - United We Stand - - Divided We Fall - - Support Our Troops - - Vote BUSH)
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To: Happy2BMe
"Put an ad in the paper maybe?"

youre paranoid
16 posted on 03/15/2004 5:56:21 AM PST by raloxk
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To: RWR8189
The military has had particular difficulty attracting and retaining language experts, especially people knowledgeable about Arabic and various Afghan dialects.

Are we sure we want to be forcing the people that are knowledgable about Arabic and various Afghan dialects to be soldiers. I can see your average fence riding Islamic-American citizen getting a little pissed about being uprooted from his job and city. Might make him more receptive to silly talk of 72 virgins.

</Somewhat sarcastic but think I might have a point>

17 posted on 03/15/2004 8:21:02 AM PST by PropheticZero
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