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Since the end of the draft, the United States military has relied on an all-volunteer force to sustain itself. With this all-volunteer force, the potential exists for a relatively "homogeneous" force, one that is not representative of the American people. This paper explores the possibility of a growing demographic split between the United States Air Force and the American populations. Various aspects are covered, to include a comparison of demographic data between the two populations, the identification of significant differences between the two, the possible explanations of these differences, and their potential impacts.…mehr

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Since the end of the draft, the United States military has relied on an all-volunteer force to sustain itself. With this all-volunteer force, the potential exists for a relatively "homogeneous" force, one that is not representative of the American people. This paper explores the possibility of a growing demographic split between the United States Air Force and the American populations. Various aspects are covered, to include a comparison of demographic data between the two populations, the identification of significant differences between the two, the possible explanations of these differences, and their potential impacts.