Here are some of the forms you have signed.
www.dtic.mil/whs/directives/infomgt/forms/eforms/dd0004.pdf
This is an absurd comparison.You are not under ownership of anyone,you are compensated with a monthly wage, your room and board are practically taken care of even if you live off post so it is less money you have to use from your pay to pay for those things,you have free medical and dental and you least get a 100-200 dollars(
this was over 5 years ago) a year that goes towards(
I say goes towards because depending on MOS you may need more than a 100-200 dollars for uniforms and boots) paying for more uniforms and boots.
Plus if you read your history books you would know that practically all slaves couldn't read. Those joining the military must at least have a high school diploma or equivalent or be in highschool and pass a ASVAB test.So those entering the military must be able to display some form of intellegence and be able to read at the same time.
It isn't a back door draft, it is right on your contract.One of the main forms you sign dd form 4/1, on the back of it states stop loss and all that other stuff. You should be able to look at your copy of dd form 4/1 and see this on the back of one of it.
10. MILITARY SERVICE OBLIGATION, SERVICE ON ACTIVE
DUTY AND STOP-LOSS FOR ALL MEMBERS OF THE ACTIVE
AND RESERVE COMPONENTS, INCLUDING THE NATIONAL
GUARD.
a. FOR ALL ENLISTEES: If this is my initial enlistment, I must
serve a total of eight (8) years, unless I am sooner discharged or
otherwise extended by the appropriate authority. This eight year
service requirement is called the Military Service Obligation. Any
part of that service not served on active duty must be served in the
Reserve Component of the service in which I have enlisted. If this is
a reenlistment, I must serve the number of years specified in this
agreement, unless I am sooner discharged or otherwise extended
by the appropriate authority. Some laws that affect when I may be
ordered to serve on active duty, the length of my service on active
duty, and the length of my service in the Reserve Component, even
beyond the eight years of my Military Service Obligation, are
discussed in the following paragraphs.
b. I understand that I can be ordered to active duty at any time
while I am a member of the DEP. In a time of war, my enlistment
may be extended without my consent for the duration of the war and
for six months after its end (10 U.S.C. 506, 12103(c)).
c. As a member of a Reserve Component of an Armed Force, in
time of war or of national emergency declared by the Congress, I
may, without my consent, be ordered to serve on active duty, for the
entire period of the war or emergency and for six (6) months after its
end (10 U.S.C. 12301(a)). My enlistment may be extended during
this period without my consent (10 U.S.C. 12103(c)
d. As a member of the Ready Reserve (to include Delayed
Entry Program), in time of national emergency declared by the
President, I may, without my consent, be ordered to serve on
active duty, and my military service may be extended without
my consent, for not more than 24 consecutive months (10
U.S.C. 12302). My enlistment may be extended during this
period without my consent (see paragraph 10g).
e. As a member of the Ready Reserve, I may, at any time
and without my consent, be ordered to active duty to complete
a total of 24 months of active duty, and my enlistment may be
extended so I can complete the total of 24 months of active
duty, if:
(1) I am not assigned to, or participating unsatisfactorily in,
a unit of the Ready Reserve; and
(2) I have not met my Reserve obligation; and
(3) I have not served on active duty for a total of 24
months (10 U.S.C. 12303).
f. As a member of the Selected Reserve or as a member
of the Individual Ready Reserve mobilization category, when
the President determines that it is necessary to augment the
active forces for any operational mission or for certain
emergencies, I may, without my consent, be ordered to active
duty for not more than 365 days (10 U.S.C. 12304). My
enlistment may be extended during this period without my
consent (see paragraph 10g).
g. During any period members of a Reserve component
are serving on active duty pursuant to an order to active duty
under authority of 10 U.S.C. 12301, 12302, or 12304, the
President may suspend any provision of law relating to my
promotion, retirement, or separation from the Armed Forces if
he or his designee determines I am essential to the national
security of the United States. Such an action may result in an
extension, without my consent, of the length of service
specified in this agreement. Such an extension is often called
a "stop-loss" extension (10 U.S.C. 12305).
h. I may, without my consent, be ordered to perform
additional active duty training for not more than 45 days if I
have not fulfilled my military service obligation and fail in any
year to perform the required training duty satisfactorily. If the
failure occurs during the last year of my required membership
in the Ready Reserves, my enlistment may be extended until I
perform that additional duty, but not for more than six months
(10 U.S.C. 10148).