By IPN Coordinator
Although the U.S. doesn’t currently have a draft, it is still important for those possessing a conscientious objection to serving in combat/ going to war to be prepared. Generations before me had to deal with the draft, so there are stories about alternative service I have heard from my elders. Serving in the Des Moines hospitals was a thing in the 60’s (and later) and men both from Iowa and as far away as Pennsylvania served together. I am told it varied from draft board to draft board (in counties and states) for how far away one would be required to go from home. Other places a generation went to before, during WWII, included experimental farms in Minnesota and Michigan.
