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The concept of the “citizen‐soldier” is based on the notion that citizens have the obligation to arm themselves to defend their communities or nations from foreign invaders and from domestic tyrants.
Dec 3, 2015 · This report analyzes the National Guard's centrality to American national security, the idea that it prevents the United States from fighting controversial foreign wars, and its claim to embody the concept of the citizen soldier.
- Raphael S Cohen
- Paperback
- 2015
Sep 20, 2019 · Soldier-citizens make up a much smaller percentage of the population. They have spent decades in the military and supposedly exemplify virtues such as honor, courage and loyalty. However, unlike...
- Steele Brand
Jan 29, 2024 · A citizen army is made up of volunteers from the public, rather than career soldiers. At the beginning of the First World War, 750,000 men volunteered to join the British Army in just eight weeks.
Jul 25, 2009 · It is concerned with the soldier's relationship both with the army and with home, and examines the extent to which these citizen soldiers maintained their civilian values, attitudes, skills and traditions and applied them to the task of soldiering in the period of the First World War.
This report explores how the term citizen soldier has been defined in academic literature—as compulsory, universal, legitimate service by civilians—and then looks at how the National Guard has evinced these attributes at various periods in its history.