Never mind! I realized my point didn't in fact make much sense within the context of the comments given, at least upon second reading. Please excuse me.
Nice work; you know your Trek.The TNG episode "The Survivors" mentioned something along these lines. The dowd (or however you spelled it) stated that during the invasion he "chose not to fight" Picard responded by saying "and that is your protected right".
I am not totally sure this is can be used as a universal discounting of the draft for Starfleet argument. Don't get me wrong, I think the writers of DS9 didn't mention it specifically for a reason.
Even within US history, the draft did not apply to everyone. For example, if someone fell out of the age range of the draft (In the Civil War I believe people well into their 40s were drafted, not sure what the age was during Vietnam) their age status would "protect" them.
Just putting this out there for discussion.
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