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Subject:Updated military draft information.

 

 

 

Here is some articles I have found:

 

The Coming Draft - Skills & Combat

 

This is a Special Military Draft Alert.

 

In May, the Seattle Post Intelligencer published an article about a

document they received through the Freedom of Information Act. It was

revealed that the SSS is currently " designing procedures " for the

implementation of a " Skills Draft " and had held a top-level meeting on

it with Deputy Undersecretaries at the Defense Department. This draft

would change the essential mission of the Selective Service and

require " virtually every young American, " male and female ages 18–34,

to register for the Skills Draft and list all the occupations they are

proficient in to fill labor shortages throughout nearly the entire

government. If enacted, the Skills Draft proposed in this FOI-

recovered document would change America as we know it.

 

The Pentagon is suffering from immediate labor shortages. Recently,

the inactive Ready Reserve had to be called up for the first time

since the Gulf War to fill 5,600 job shortages in the Armed Forces.

DoD said in the recent IRR callup " 20% of the call-ups are truck

drivers, 12% are supply specialists who can use a computer to track

supplies, 10% are Humvee mechanics, 7% are administrative specialists

and 6% are combat engineers " (USA Today, August 8, 2004).

 

Although Congress would have to approve new legislation to create a

Skills Draft or reinstate the combat draft, Family Circle reported in

its July 13 issue that Karl Rove had polled GOP members of Congress in

September 2002 to see if they would support the President if he

requests reinstatement. The Republicans said they would vote for the

draft. They would likely support the new legislation needed to create

the Skills Draft. While Bush and the Republicans are of course keeping

the return of the draft and the new skills draft as quiet as possible,

many anti-draft organizations have recently begun warning of a " Coming

New Draft. "

 

The Issue Paper document was revealed through the Freedom of

Information Act by Seattle Post Intelligencer reporter Eric Rosenberg,

who wrote a partial explanation of it that was printed May 1, 2004.

 

Rosenberg's article was edited, however, and some key points about

this document were omitted in the published article. What follows is a

full explanation of the document.

 

This document is real, having been acknowledged by the DoD and the SSS

when they said no action is being taken on it at the present time.

However, given the current manpower shortages for certain skills and

nurses, if Bush gets back in, expect all the options outlined in the

Issue Paper to be implemented by the end of December of this year, and

at the least a non-combat skills and medical draft to start next year,

if not the male combat draft, ages 18 –25.

 

Despite Rumsfeld saying the draft is not needed, this is the same

neo-con administration that has repeatedly lied to and misled the

American people. Draft-age youth and their families are left looking

at a " long, hard slog " in Iraq (Rumsfeld secret memo), the neo-con

plans to invade still more nations, and then having to take Rumsfeld

and Cheney's word not to worry about the draft, that they " are not

considering it at this time. "

 

Although official word is that this secret list of options is not

being implemented—the Issue Paper options have NOT been rejected and

the 6-page proposal is rather sitting in the Pentagon, waiting. In

addition, the SSS itself has said that it is " designing procedures "

(Seattle PI, May 1, 2004) to implement the skills draft, meaning

designing the compliance cards and the data fields needed to keep

track of " virtually every young American " and their skills. Acting of the SSS Brodsky has also said the Skills Draft is the " top

priority " of the Selective Service for 2004.

 

From the FOI document, we now know that on February 11, 2003, Charles

Abell, the Deputy Undersecretary of Defense for Personnel and

Readiness, and William Carr, Deputy Undersecretary for Military

Personnel Policy, met with Lewis Brodsky, the Acting Director of the

Selective Service and some other officials. This is the highest-level

meeting you could have about the Selective Service, outside of

Rumsfeld and his inner circle. They were there to discuss the urgent

" issue paper " now revealed, which starts: " With known shortages of

military personnel with certain critical skills, and with the need for

the nation to be capable of responding to domestic emergencies as a

part of Homeland Security Planning, changes should be made in the

Selective Service System's registration program and primary mission. "

 

Although it would require changes in current draft law, the

far-reaching proposal shows how far the Republicans are going to plan

and prepare for a huge expansion of the draft. The Issue Paper options

include: Change the very mission of the SSS to become a massive

conscription service in the War on Terror for the entire government.

Conscript men and women in a critical skills non-combat draft up to

age 34 with no deferments of any kind, except " essential community

service " (like the Medical Draft). Allow a non-combat draft for

shortages in critical skills, without calling a combat draft. Fill

labor shortages of all kinds throughout not only DoD but the whole

government, especially high-paying professionals like computer

networking specialist or linguist. Create a massive database of

" virtually every young American " ages 18 to 34. This database would be

used to draft in war and to recruit in peacetime. State and even local

governments would be given access to the names for recruitment and

help in emergencies. Create a single-point, all-inclusive database, in

which every young person would be forced to send in a

" self-declaration " of all of their critical skills, chosen from a long

list of occupations like the Armed Forces Specialty Code. The

self-declaration is similar to IRS compliance and the filling out and

signing of your tax forms. All young people would be required to keep

the government updated if they acquired a new skill. SSS Compliance

forms will be available at every Post Office. The usual penalties of

imprisonment and/or a $250,000 fine would apply to all

non-registrants. A draft or recruitment could be for any one of the

skills you self- declare on the compliance form, not your current or

primary skill. This greatly increases your chance of being drafted if

you are 18–34. Bring the Medical Draft (HCPDS) up to speed and fully

test it through readiness exercises. Reduce induction time from being

able to deliver all inductees in 193 days down to just 90 days for

skills inductees.

 

This secret paper urges the mission be changed " promptly, " meaning

they really need it, it would draft for the Pentagon as well as the

enormous Homeland Security branches as well as other government

agencies, even state and local!

 

For obvious political reasons, the decision was made by Bush, Cheney

and Rove to sit on this 6-page proposal until after the election in

November. Yet the SSS was told to go ahead and begin " designing

procedures " for the Skills Draft in 2004 and make it their " top

priority. " It can be expected that if Bush gets back in, and the DoD

and SSS are still asking for the Skills Draft, the " Next Steps " part

of the document will be put into action and the most expansive option

to change the SSS mission will be rapidly legislated.

 

In the secret planning meeting document, the next steps strongly

recommended by SSS Acting Director Brodsky were:

 

1. " Promptly " redefine the SSS Mission to draft men and women up to

age 34 for skills, and deliver them within 90 days or sooner to the

Department of Defense. Program a massive database to be ready to enter

millions of names of those registering their critical skills.

 

2. Expand mission to deliver personnel in skills draft to the

Department of Homeland Security and other agencies, including FEMA,

NSC, Border Patrol, INS, Customs, Corporation for National Service,

Public Health Service and other federal, state and local government

agencies.

 

3. Form interagency task force to provide Administration with

recommendation on this skills draft for the entire DHS and the rest of

the government.

 

4. Obtain White House Statement of Administration Policy on the future

of the SSS.

 

5. Be prepared to market the skills draft, raising the non-combat age

to 34 and the drafting of women to the Armed Services and

Appropriations Committee.

 

This proposed expansion of the draft, forcing all people under 35 to

register with the SSS, man or woman, is primarily proposed, according

to the document, because the cost of providing contract professionals,

like computer network specialists, would be " prohibitive. " In this

way, the proposed Skills Draft would help preserve Bush's massive tax

cuts for the wealthy by lowering the massive budget deficits.

 

That's the new Skills Draft and the secret document behind it. But

what about the Combat Draft?

 

Selective Service has been registering young men for over twenty years

and at any moment the President can go to Congress and ask them to

reauthorize conscription for the male combat draft for ages 18–25. It

doesn't take much to imagine a re-elected Bush going to Congress and

saying " We cannot cut and run from Iraq or the War on Terror. I need

you to reauthorize conscription. "

 

And they would not have to pass a whole new draft law to do it. All

that is needed is a " trigger resolution, " which could be passed in the

dead of night—and bingo! No debate, no regular bill, just a short

resolution passed quickly and the draft for men 18 to 25 is back.

 

That is why the Democratic draft resolution being offered by Rangel

and Hollings is totally irrelevant. These are known protest bills and

actually propose drafting women for the combat draft, just to make

sure they will never see the light of day. Rangel and Hollings offered

them to raise the issue and confront Bush. Hollings even said he

wouldn't vote for his own bill!

 

They are not needed—and the press and the Republicans will bring them

up as red herrings to distract everyone from what is really going on:

the Republicans, and the SSS are quietly, behind the scenes, oiling up

the draft machinery—getting ready to reinstate for the Spring of 2005.

Taken singly, each of the clues indicating the return and expansion of

the draft might seem insignificant but when you add them all up with

what the Selective Service is doing to gear up the combat draft, a

clear pattern emerges, leading to the inescapable conclusion that a

Bush re-election will see not only a Skills Draft, but a return of the

Combat Draft as well.

 

What is the proof? The government's own document, the SSS Performance

Plan for Fiscal Year 2004.

 

The Selective Service System, or the SSS, has for decades operated at

a low level of readiness. Readiness Exercises are conducted on a

multi-year cycle but historically these have been little more than

getting draft board volunteers together and going over the procedures

of what would happen under reinstatement and training new members

every summer. And the draft boards themselves have become 80% vacant

over the decades.

 

In the current 5-year cycle of exercises, however, the SSS is clearly

ramping up the draft machinery to an unprecedented level.

 

" Strategic Objective 1.2: Ensure a mobilization infrastructure of 56

State Headquarters, 442 Area Offices and 1,980 Local Boards are

operational within 75 days of an authorized return to conscription. "

 

Tie that to this objective:

 

An annual report providing the results of the implementation of these

performance measures will be submitted by March 31, 2005.

 

75 days from March 31, 2005 is about June 15, 2005. According to the

2004 plan, the draft boards will be " operational " then, meaning that

they will be set up in 1,980 local offices around the country. If Bush

asks for reinstatement on April 1, Congress could pass it that night

and the first batch of more than one million 20 year-olds would face

the national lottery as soon as that date, June 15, 2005.

 

Here is how the $28 million is being spent according to the official

document. Although the Senate rejected the funding request to bump up

the SSS budget to $28 million, the SSS says in one paragraph of the

Performance Plan that budgets will be " adjusted " to cover the

additional cost for 2004:

 

Strategic Goal 1: Increase the effectiveness and efficiency of the

Manpower Delivery Systems (Projected allocation for FY 2004: $7,942,000)

 

Strategic Goal 2: Improve overall Registration Compliance and Service

to the Public (Projected allocation FY 2004: $8,769,000)

 

Strategic Goal 3: Enhance external and internal customer service

(Projected allocation for FY 2004: $10 ,624,000)

 

Strategic Goal 4: Enhance the system which guarantees that each

conscientious objector is properly classified, placed, and monitored.

(Projected allocation for FY 2004: $955,000)

 

In analyzing each of the 2004 goals in detail it is obvious that there

are hidden " activation bombshells " in this so-called Performance Plan.

Goal number 1 in particular brings the combat induction process up to

95% operational readiness, going so far as to actually hold a mock

lottery drawing this year and to issue sample orders to report for the

famous medical exam. The document does not reveal the day in 2004 the

mock lottery is to be held.

 

In addition, the Medical Draft, or Health Care Personnel Delivery

System (HCPDS in the document), is for the first time brought up to

full readiness by next year. This draft would take men and women up to

age 44 if they are doctors, nurses or one of 60-some medical

specialties. No medical deferments allowed. Previous readiness

exercises merely went over what would happen with HCPDS and updated

the guide. The 2004 plan actually develops a readiness exercise for

the Medical Draft that would be conducted next year. Plus HCPDS must

be ready to conscript by June, being part of the system.

 

Goal number four is particularly ominous:

 

Strategic Objective 4.1: Ensure a mobilization infrastructure of 48

Alternative Service Offices and 48 Civilian Review Boards are

operational within 96 days after notification of a return to induction.

 

Strategic Objective 4.2: Develop a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP)

for the Alternative Service Employer Network to specifically identify

organizations and associations who can, by law, participate in the

Alternative Service Program. This network will provide jobs for ASWs

at the local level. Prior to activation, SSS will develop a draft MOU

for use when obtaining agreements with qualified employers at the

local and national level.

 

For 31 years, the Conscientious Objector system, called the

Alternative Service, has lain dormant. The 2004 plan also calls for

this to be brought up to speed and to be ready to decide cases and

place COs in the Alternative Service by July 6, 2005 (96 days after

March 31, 2005). The SSS is even going so far as to draw up the SOPs,

the Standard Operating Procedures which identify local employers

eligible to receive cheap AS workers and to also draw up the actual

MOU, the Memorandum of Understanding the employer must sign to get

their CO workers and allow their mandatory attendance to be monitored.

This is the last obstacle to be hurdled before the draft could

actually be ready for quick activation under the law.

 

In sharp contrast to all this preparation for a Spring 2005 draft by

Bush, Democratic Presidential candidate John Kerry has proposed a

military plan that rejects any draft, by adding 20,000 active duty

combat soldiers and 20,000 active " reconstruction specialists. " At a

Wisconsin high school, Kerry pledged in June, 2004, that the draft

would be " absolutely unnecessary. " When asked in April by 130 college

editors in a conference call as to whether he would support a draft,

John Kerry said unequivocally: " No. No draft " and he has criticized

the use of the Guard and Reserve and now the Individual Ready Reserve

as a " back-door draft. "

 

Kerry plans to spend an additional $7 billion to strengthen the

Volunteer Army in what is essentially a " No-Draft Plan, " Moreover,

Kerry is strongly opposed to the neo-con plan revealed in Wes Clark's

book, in which Clark was told by a senior Pentagon official that

invasions of Syria, Lebanon, Iran, Sudan and Somalia are still to come

over the next three years.

 

 

 

 

___________

 

Secret report details plan to draft medics

 

By Robert Pear The New York Times

 

Wednesday, October 20, 2004

 

 

WASHINGTONThe Selective Service has been updating its contingency

plans for a draft of doctors, nurses and other health care workers in

case of a national emergency that overwhelmed the military's medical

corps.

..In a confidential report this summer, a contractor hired by the

agency described how such a draft might work, how to secure compliance

and how to mold public opinion and communicate with health care

professionals, whose lives could be disrupted.

..On the one hand, the report said, the Selective Service System should

establish contacts in advance with medical societies, hospitals,

schools of medicine and nursing, managed care organizations, rural

health care providers and the editors of medical journals and trade

publications.

..On the other hand, it said, such contacts must be limited, low key

and discreet because " overtures from Selective Service to the medical

community will be seen as precursors to a draft, " and that could alarm

the public.

..In this election year, the report said, " very few ideas or activities

are viewed without some degree of cynicism. "

..President George W. Bush has flatly declared that there will be no

draft, but Senator John Kerry has suggested that this is a possibility

if Bush is re-elected.

..Richard Flahavan, spokesman for the Selective Service System, said

Monday: " We have been routinely updating the entire plan for a health

care draft. The plan is on the shelf and will remain there unless

Congress and the president decide that it's needed and direct us to

carry it out. "

..The Selective Service does not decide whether a draft will occur. It

would carry out the mechanics only if the president and Congress

authorized a draft.

..The chief Pentagon spokesman, Lawrence Di Rita, said Monday: " It is

the policy of this administration to oppose a military draft for any

purpose whatsoever.

.. " A return to the draft is unthinkable, " he said. " There will be no

draft. "

..Di Rita said the armed forces could offer bonus pay and other

incentives to attract and retain medical specialists.

..In 1987, Congress enacted a law requiring the Selective Service to

develop a plan for " registration and classification " of health care

professionals essential to the armed forces.

..Under the plan, Flahavan said, about 3.4 million male and female

health care workers ages 18 to 44 would be expected to register with

the Selective Service.

..From this pool, he said, the agency could select tens of thousands of

health care professionals practicing in 62 health care specialties.

.. " The Selective Service System plans on delivering about 36,000 health

care specialists to the Defense Department if and when a special

skills draft were activated, " Flahavan said.

..The contractor hired by Selective Service, Widmeyer Communications,

said that local government operations would be affected by a call-up

of emergency medical technicians, so it advised the Selective Service

to contact groups like the U.S. Conference of Mayors and the National

Association of Counties.

..Doctors and nurses would be eligible for deferments if they could

show that they were providing essential health care services to

civilians in their communities.

..But the contractor said: " There is no getting around the fact that a

medical draft would disrupt lives. Many familial, business and

community responsibilities will be impacted. "

 

WASHINGTON The Selective Service has been updating its contingency

plans for a draft of doctors, nurses and other health care workers in

case of a national emergency that overwhelmed the military's medical

corps.

..

In a confidential report this summer, a contractor hired by the agency

described how such a draft might work, how to secure compliance and

how to mold public opinion and communicate with health care

professionals, whose lives could be disrupted.

..

On the one hand, the report said, the Selective Service System should

establish contacts in advance with medical societies, hospitals,

schools of medicine and nursing, managed care organizations, rural

health care providers and the editors of medical journals and trade

publications.

..

On the other hand, it said, such contacts must be limited, low key and

discreet because " overtures from Selective Service to the medical

community will be seen as precursors to a draft, " and that could alarm

the public.

..

In this election year, the report said, " very few ideas or activities

are viewed without some degree of cynicism. "

..

President George W. Bush has flatly declared that there will be no

draft, but Senator John Kerry has suggested that this is a possibility

if Bush is re-elected.

..

Richard Flahavan, spokesman for the Selective Service System, said

Monday: " We have been routinely updating the entire plan for a health

care draft. The plan is on the shelf and will remain there unless

Congress and the president decide that it's needed and direct us to

carry it out. "

..

The Selective Service does not decide whether a draft will occur. It

would carry out the mechanics only if the president and Congress

authorized a draft.

..

The chief Pentagon spokesman, Lawrence Di Rita, said Monday: " It is

the policy of this administration to oppose a military draft for any

purpose whatsoever.

..

" A return to the draft is unthinkable, " he said. " There will be no draft. "

..

Di Rita said the armed forces could offer bonus pay and other

incentives to attract and retain medical specialists.

..

In 1987, Congress enacted a law requiring the Selective Service to

develop a plan for " registration and classification " of health care

professionals essential to the armed forces.

..

Under the plan, Flahavan said, about 3.4 million male and female

health care workers ages 18 to 44 would be expected to register with

the Selective Service.

..

From this pool, he said, the agency could select tens of thousands of

health care professionals practicing in 62 health care specialties.

..

" The Selective Service System plans on delivering about 36,000 health

care specialists to the Defense Department if and when a special

skills draft were activated, " Flahavan said.

..

The contractor hired by Selective Service, Widmeyer Communications,

said that local government operations would be affected by a call-up

of emergency medical technicians, so it advised the Selective Service

to contact groups like the U.S. Conference of Mayors and the National

Association of Counties.

..

Doctors and nurses would be eligible for deferments if they could show

that they were providing essential health care services to civilians

in their communities.

..

But the contractor said: " There is no getting around the fact that a

medical draft would disrupt lives. Many familial, business and

community responsibilities will be impacted. "

..

WASHINGTON The Selective Service has been updating its contingency

plans for a draft of doctors, nurses and other health care workers in

case of a national emergency that overwhelmed the military's medical

corps.

..

In a confidential report this summer, a contractor hired by the agency

described how such a draft might work, how to secure compliance and

how to mold public opinion and communicate with health care

professionals, whose lives could be disrupted.

..

On the one hand, the report said, the Selective Service System should

establish contacts in advance with medical societies, hospitals,

schools of medicine and nursing, managed care organizations, rural

health care providers and the editors of medical journals and trade

publications.

..

On the other hand, it said, such contacts must be limited, low key and

discreet because " overtures from Selective Service to the medical

community will be seen as precursors to a draft, " and that could alarm

the public.

..

In this election year, the report said, " very few ideas or activities

are viewed without some degree of cynicism. "

..

President George W. Bush has flatly declared that there will be no

draft, but Senator John Kerry has suggested that this is a possibility

if Bush is re-elected.

..

Richard Flahavan, spokesman for the Selective Service System, said

Monday: " We have been routinely updating the entire plan for a health

care draft. The plan is on the shelf and will remain there unless

Congress and the president decide that it's needed and direct us to

carry it out. "

..

The Selective Service does not decide whether a draft will occur. It

would carry out the mechanics only if the president and Congress

authorized a draft.

..

The chief Pentagon spokesman, Lawrence Di Rita, said Monday: " It is

the policy of this administration to oppose a military draft for any

purpose whatsoever.

..

" A return to the draft is unthinkable, " he said. " There will be no draft. "

..

Di Rita said the armed forces could offer bonus pay and other

incentives to attract and retain medical specialists.

..

In 1987, Congress enacted a law requiring the Selective Service to

develop a plan for " registration and classification " of health care

professionals essential to the armed forces.

..

Under the plan, Flahavan said, about 3.4 million male and female

health care workers ages 18 to 44 would be expected to register with

the Selective Service.

..

From this pool, he said, the agency could select tens of thousands of

health care professionals practicing in 62 health care specialties.

..

" The Selective Service System plans on delivering about 36,000 health

care specialists to the Defense Department if and when a special

skills draft were activated, " Flahavan said.

..

The contractor hired by Selective Service, Widmeyer Communications,

said that local government operations would be affected by a call-up

of emergency medical technicians, so it advised the Selective Service

to contact groups like the U.S. Conference of Mayors and the National

Association of Counties.

..

Doctors and nurses would be eligible for deferments if they could show

that they were providing essential health care services to civilians

in their communities.

..

But the contractor said: " There is no getting around the fact that a

medical draft would disrupt lives. Many familial, business and

community responsibilities will be impacted. "

..

WASHINGTON The Selective Service has been updating its contingency

plans for a draft of doctors, nurses and other health care workers in

case of a national emergency that overwhelmed the military's medical

corps.

..

In a confidential report this summer, a contractor hired by the agency

described how such a draft might work, how to secure compliance and

how to mold public opinion and communicate with health care

professionals, whose lives could be disrupted.

..

On the one hand, the report said, the Selective Service System should

establish contacts in advance with medical societies, hospitals,

schools of medicine and nursing, managed care organizations, rural

health care providers and the editors of medical journals and trade

publications.

..

On the other hand, it said, such contacts must be limited, low key and

discreet because " overtures from Selective Service to the medical

community will be seen as precursors to a draft, " and that could alarm

the public.

..

In this election year, the report said, " very few ideas or activities

are viewed without some degree of cynicism. "

..

President George W. Bush has flatly declared that there will be no

draft, but Senator John Kerry has suggested that this is a possibility

if Bush is re-elected.

..

Richard Flahavan, spokesman for the Selective Service System, said

Monday: " We have been routinely updating the entire plan for a health

care draft. The plan is on the shelf and will remain there unless

Congress and the president decide that it's needed and direct us to

carry it out. "

..

The Selective Service does not decide whether a draft will occur. It

would carry out the mechanics only if the president and Congress

authorized a draft.

..

The chief Pentagon spokesman, Lawrence Di Rita, said Monday: " It is

the policy of this administration to oppose a military draft for any

purpose whatsoever.

..

" A return to the draft is unthinkable, " he said. " There will be no draft. "

..

Di Rita said the armed forces could offer bonus pay and other

incentives to attract and retain medical specialists.

..

In 1987, Congress enacted a law requiring the Selective Service to

develop a plan for " registration and classification " of health care

professionals essential to the armed forces.

..

Under the plan, Flahavan said, about 3.4 million male and female

health care workers ages 18 to 44 would be expected to register with

the Selective Service.

..

From this pool, he said, the agency could select tens of thousands of

health care professionals practicing in 62 health care specialties.

..

" The Selective Service System plans on delivering about 36,000 health

care specialists to the Defense Department if and when a special

skills draft were activated, " Flahavan said.

..

The contractor hired by Selective Service, Widmeyer Communications,

said that local government operations would be affected by a call-up

of emergency medical technicians, so it advised the Selective Service

to contact groups like the U.S. Conference of Mayors and the National

Association of Counties.

..

Doctors and nurses would be eligible for deferments if they could show

that they were providing essential health care services to civilians

in their communities.

..

But the contractor said: " There is no getting around the fact that a

medical draft would disrupt lives. Many familial, business and

community responsibilities will be impacted. "

..

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