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[IWS] MILITARY DRAFT SURVEY Raises Question: What if They Gave a Draft and Nobody Came? [25 August 2004]

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Institute for Workplace Studies                 Professor Samuel B. Bacharach
School of Industrial & Labor Relations          Director, Institute for Workplace Studies
Cornell University
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New York, NY 10016                              Director, IWS News Bureau
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From the Alliance for Security (AFS)

First Comprehensive National Survey on the Draft Raises Question: What if They Gave a Draft and Nobody Came? [25 August 2004]

Executive Summary
http://www.allianceforsecurity.org/files/AFS_survey_memo.pdf
[full-text, 6 pages]

Full Survey Questionnaire
http://www.allianceforsecurity.org/files/AFS_survey_questionnaire.pdf

Press Release from Alliance for Security (AFS)
AFS Survey Finds Escalating Concern About the Draft
http://www.allianceforsecurity.org/survey/pressrelease
or
http://www.allianceforsecurity.org/files/AFS_survey_release.pdf


First Comprehensive National Survey on the Draft Raises Question: What if They Gave a Draft and Nobody Came?

   Majority of Draft Eligible Adults Say They Will Seek Deferment or Refuse to Serve
       * Unprecedented Number of Parents Dont Support Sending Their Child to Serve
       * Uneasiness over War in Iraq and Overextended Military Lead to Escalating Concern about the Draft
       * Majority believe U.S. is One World Event Away from Draft

   AND MUCH MORE.....

[Thanks to Resource Shelf's Docuticker for the tip]
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