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Originally Posted by Schroeder
Normally not 100% of able bodied people do get drafted and draftees will only serve a relatively short time. In other words they can be replaced if they fall out of line or be rejected to begin with without bringing the numbers down as there are plenty of potential replacements. However if armed forces are hurting for people (and from my knowledge professional armies generally do) they'll have to accept almost everyone who is willing to join for whatever reasons just to keep their numbers at an acceptable level. They most likely will lower their standards to be open to as many people as possible.
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I know from experience that an all volunteer force is far less willing to accept sub/non performers within their ranks than the draftee Army of my father. The brass and politicians might try to lower enlistment standards to boost numbers but professional troops are very aggressive in weeding out bad apples who may not perform when it counts. Other draftees care a lot less because for the most part they don't want to be there either.