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Jennifer D. Keene's historical account analyzes the U.S. Army's first mass conscription during 1917-1918 and its long-term institutional and social impacts. The work argues this experience forged the 20th-century U.S. Army and led to the creation of the G.I. Bill. It examines the social compact between the government and citizen-soldiers, drawing from historical records and analysis.
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