Every Citizen a Soldier

Every Citizen a Soldier
Author: William A. Taylor
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2014-08-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 162349169X

Beginning in 1943, US Army leaders such as John M. Palmer, Walter L. Weible, George C. Marshall, and John J. McCloy mounted a sustained and vigorous campaign to establish a system of universal military training (UMT) in America. Fearful of repeating the rapid demobilization and severe budget cuts that had accompanied peace following World War I, these leaders saw UMT as the basis for their postwar plans. As a result, they promoted UMT extensively and aggressively. In Every Citizen a Soldier: The Campaign for Universal Military Training after World War II, William A. Taylor illustrates how army leaders failed to adapt their strategy to the political realities of the day and underscores the delicate balance in American democracy between civilian and military control of strategy. This story is vital because of the ultimate outcome of the failure of the UMT initiative: the birth of the Cold War draft.

Extension of the Universal Military Training and Service Act

Extension of the Universal Military Training and Service Act
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services
Publisher:
Total Pages: 828
Release: 1967
Genre: Draft
ISBN:

Committee Serial No. 12. Considers the extension of the Universal Military Training and Service Act to provide for the conscription of men for compulsory military service, and considers possible technical changes in the Act to provide a more equitable means of drafting servicemen.