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Back in the late 70s I interviewed for a job at a local hospital with a woman who was born, and grew up, in Scotland. During the interview she seemed puzzled by the fact that I was applying for a job at the age of 17. When I finally asked why, she replied by asking if military service wasn't mandatory for someone my age in the U.S., and was a little surprised when I told her no. I don't know how long she'd lived in the U.S. or how long she'd been working at that hospital (I'd guess she was in her 40s at the time), but given her management position and the ages of some of the staff I thought it was odd that she hadn't learned this before speaking with me.I agree, here in the UK, upto the early 1960s we had national service where young men had to do 18-24 months in the Army, Royal Navy or Royal Air Force...