Selective Service System: Its Operation, Practices, and Procedures

Selective Service System: Its Operation, Practices, and Procedures PDF

Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Administrative Practice and Procedure

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Published: 1969

Total Pages: 1110

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Investigates implementation of Military Selective Service Act of 1967, upon which is based the system for drafting males between 18 and 26 years of age, and which allegedly is "unfair, disruptive and unpredictable" and "needs to be reformed.".

Report of the Task Force on the Structure of the Selective Service System

Report of the Task Force on the Structure of the Selective Service System PDF

Author: Task Force on the Structure of the Selective Service System

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Published: 1967

Total Pages: 114

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The Selective Service System -- Recent actions with respect to the Selective Service System -- The study by the Task Force on the Structure of the Selective Service System -- An all-federal Selective Service System versus the federal/state Selective Service System -- A federal civil service area office versus the unpaid civilian local board. Collateral changes among appeal boards -- An automated versus a manual system -- Special panels to hear conscientious objectors versus present boards -- Task force consideration of possible improvements for the Selective Service System -- Comparison of the present federal/state/local Selective Service System, as improved, with the fully federal system proposed by the National Advisory Commission -- Conclusions and recommendations.

Report of the Task Force on the Structure of the Selective Service System

Report of the Task Force on the Structure of the Selective Service System PDF

Author: United States. Task Force on the Structure of the Selective Service System

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Published: 1967

Total Pages: 120

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The Selective Service System -- Recent actions with respect to the Selective Service System -- The study by the Task Force on the Structure of the Selective Service System -- An all-federal Selective Service System versus the federal/state Selective Service System -- A federal civil service area office versus the unpaid civilian local board. Collateral changes among appeal boards -- An automated versus a manual system -- Special panels to hear conscientious objectors versus present boards -- Task force consideration of possible improvements for the Selective Service System -- Comparison of the present federal/state/local Selective Service System, as improved, with the fully federal system proposed by the National Advisory Commission -- Conclusions and recommendations.