Second Report of the Provost Marshal General to the Secretary of War on the Operations of the Selective Service System to December 20, 1918

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CHAPTER III
39
Page
44
Deferment Claims Ratio of Claims Made to Claims Granted
49
Deferment Claims Made Ratio to Registrants
50
5a Claims Granted 1917 and 1918 Compared
51
Appeals to the President under Regulations of 1917
52
Presidential Appeals 1917 Compared as to Kinds of Claims
53
Presidential Appeals 1918 Disposition
54
Religious Denominations Opposed to War
57
VIII The Emergency Fleet classification list
62
Disposal of Conscientious Objectors 61
68
Emergency Fleet Shipbuilding EntriesRatio to Employees by Districts
69
Work or Fight Order Cases Disposed of
79
Occupational Distribution of Work or Fight Rulings
82
CHAPTER IV
86
Aliens and Citizens Registration Compared
89
Alien Registration Distributed as to War Status
90
Classification of Aliens in General
91
Nondeclarant Cobelligerent and Neutral Deferments Compared
92
Neutral Declarants Withdrawing from Service
102
Marriage Dependency as Ground for Deferment
116
Marriage Dependency 1917 and 1918 Compared
117
Married and Single Registrants Compared as to Classification
118
Recent Marriages
122
III Military or Naval Service
123
Persons in Military or Naval Service
124
Vocations Specifically Recognized
126
Federal Employees Designated by President
128
Divinity and Medical Students
129
40a Firemen and Policemen Deferred
130
Effects of Draft on Industries and Occupations for 1917 Registrants since Dec 15 1917
136
National Occupational Summary by Classes for 1917 Registrants since Dec 15 1917
137
Effects of Draft on 11 Skilled Railroad Employments to June 1918
138
Effect of Draft on Coalmining Industry
141
VI Moral disqualification
147
Morally Unfit
149
Physical Groups Compared
153
Military Status of Group C Men
154
Army Disposition of Group C Men Accepted
156
Rural and Urban Physical Rejections Compared
159
Colored and White Physical Rejections Compared
160
Age21 Physical Rejections Compared with Ages 2130
161
Camp Surgeons Revision of Local Board Physical Examinations
162
Physical Rejections by Camps Compared
163
Physical Rejections by Camp Surgeons by Selected Coterminous Camps and States Compared
164
Varieties of Defects Disqualifying for Military Service from Feb
165
Comparison of Grounds of Deferment
168
Deferments and Exemptions in General
170
62a Deferments in British System
172
Nominal Class I
173
Effective Class I in 1918
174
CHAPTER V
179
Registration by Age Groups Compared with Census and Actuarial Esti
181
mates
183
66a Overdue Registrants of Ages 2130 1917 Brought Out by Later Regis trations
186
Ratio of Effectives by Ages
189
Effectives in Age Groups 1820 3236
190
c Desertions disposed of
204
Reported desertions by color compared
205
Reported desertions by nationality compared
206
Resistance to the draft
207
CHAPTER VI
213
Quotas from January 1 1918 to date of filling first levy of 687000
214
Quotas from June 1 1918 to September 1 1918
216
Quotas in September
219
CHAPTER VII
220
Total inductions
222
Effect of enlistments on Class I
223
a Influence of the draft on enlistment
224
b Influence of enlistment on the selective service mechanism
225
Extension of induction to supply Navy and Marine Corps
226
Total armed forces raised by induction and enlistment combined
227
Ratio of forces raised to males of military age and to total male population
228
Armed forces of Great Britain raised by enlistment and by conscription
229
CHAPTER VIII
232
Inductions Compared as to Voluntary and Involuntary
235
Mode of allocating a call
236
Entrainment
237
b Railroad arrangements
239
c Camp destinations
240
Mobilization by Mileage
241
Clerical services for local boards
244
Appropriations for Registration and Selection for Military Service
247
Per capita cost of induction and enlistment compared
250
Summary of Mail to Nov 15 1918
259
Essential Industries Priorities List Found Necessary by District
271
Occupations of Local Board Members
277
VIII Legal advisory boards
294
Appendix
309
Appendix C
318
Appendix
324
Appendix
335
Appendix I
343
Appendix
369
Appendix
379
1A Total Registration
396
36A Single Men Registered Deferred for Dependency and Recent Marriages
404
42A Industrial IndexStatistical Summary of Occupations by Classes 40516
407
49A Physical Groups by States
417
60B Causes of Physical Rejections by Local Boards Compared by States 42629
426
60D Physical Rejections at Camp showing Anatomical and Pathological
435
J Comparison of causes of physical rejections from camp for Colorado App
445
60E Mental and Nervous Disorders as Cause for Rejection by Local Boards
448
66A Registration Age Distribution by States 4547
454
Reported and Outstanding
460
78D Quota Sheet No 4
466
N Trend line showing enlistments and inductions by months App Ta 79A
469
87A Disbursements and Expenses by States 4745
474
Selective service cost per man inducted by States App Ta 88A
477
94A War Industries Board Priorities List Compared with District Board
481
100A Principal Statistical Data by Local Boards 492602
602
Index
603
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