“There is no doubt that the volunteer force took in few Americans than the military of the draft era, leaving only a small minority of Americans with any direct experience with or understanding of the military. It was significant that the military became more working class, with a virtually absent middle class, especially an absent white middle class. The military-civilian gap was a gap of class, and to some degree race, in which war and the armed forces had become largely a working-class affair.” –Jennifer Mittelstadt, AT WAR, p. 102
From Conscription to Selective Service
Cold War Era Military Politics
After 1973
Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell crisis
Discussion Question
How much has American society and the US military changed since 1993?