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Do females have to register for Selective Service when they turn 18?

Do females have to register for Selective Service when they turn 18?

As of January 2016, there has been no decision to require females to register with Selective Service, or be subject to a future military draft. Selective Service continues to register only men, ages 18 through 25.

Can women be in Selective Service?

According to the Selective Service’s website, the agency is capable of registering and drafting women with its existing infrastructure “if given the mission and modest additional resources.” Some elements of the military, however, have already studied potential effects of integrating women into the services on a large …

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Why does the government require 18 year olds to register for the Selective Service?

Fairness and Equity. By registering all eligible men, Selective Service ensures a fair and equitable draft, if ever required. Exemptions and deferments apply only in the event of a draft.

What happens if males don’t register for Selective Service?

What Happens If You Don’t Register for Selective Service. If you are required to register and you do not, you will not be eligible for state-based student aid in many states, federal job training, or a federal job. You may be prosecuted and face a fine of up to $250,000 and jail time of up to five years.

Are males required to register for Selective Service?

Almost all male US citizens and male immigrants, who are 18 through 25, are required to register with Selective Service. It’s important to know that even though he is registered, a man will not automatically be inducted into the military.

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When were women allowed in the military?

1948
In 1948, three years after the end of World War II, President Harry S. Truman signed the Women’s Armed Services Integration Act into law, officially allowing women to serve as full, permanent members of all branches of the Armed Forces.

Do all males have to register for Selective Service?

Should women be allowed to register for Selective Service?

The Military Selective Service Act, as it is written, only authorizes the registration of “male persons”. In order for the Selective Service to be authorized to register women, Congress would have to pass legislation amending the current law.

Does the military still have Selective Service?

Selective Service continues to register only men, ages 18 through 25. Following a unanimous recommendation by the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta announced, on January 24, 2013, the end of the direct ground combat exclusion rule for female service members.

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What is selectselective service’s policy on Late Registration?

Selective Service will accept a late registration up until the man turns 26 years old. I can’t find “USA” in the country window when I try to register. Is there a problem?

Why don’t women have to register for the military draft?

The simple answer is that since women were not eligible for combat duty, there would be no point in requiring them to register for the draft. Historically, women were disqualified because of the impact female casualties might have on a society’s reproductive capacity.