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ROOSEVELT SIGNS CONSCRIPTION BILL.-America’s first peacetime conscription law went into effect when President Roosevelt signed the Burke-Wadsworth Conscription Bill Left to right are secretary of War. Henry L. Stimson; Representative Andrew J. May. of Kenlucky, chairman of the House Military Affairs Committee General George C. Marshall, Chief, of Staff; President Roosevelt, and Senator Morris Sheppard, Chairman of the Senate Military Affairs Committee.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 December 1940, Page 8

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ROOSEVELT SIGNS CONSCRIPTION BILL.-America’s first peacetime conscription law went into effect when President Roosevelt signed the Burke-Wadsworth Conscription Bill Left to right are secretary of War. Henry L. Stimson; Representative Andrew J. May. of Kenlucky, chairman of the House Military Affairs Committee General George C. Marshall, Chief, of Staff; President Roosevelt, and Senator Morris Sheppard, Chairman of the Senate Military Affairs Committee. Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 December 1940, Page 8

ROOSEVELT SIGNS CONSCRIPTION BILL.-America’s first peacetime conscription law went into effect when President Roosevelt signed the Burke-Wadsworth Conscription Bill Left to right are secretary of War. Henry L. Stimson; Representative Andrew J. May. of Kenlucky, chairman of the House Military Affairs Committee General George C. Marshall, Chief, of Staff; President Roosevelt, and Senator Morris Sheppard, Chairman of the Senate Military Affairs Committee. Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 December 1940, Page 8

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