Sorry, but as someone under 30, it's a bad idea.
1. It's contradictory to the ideas of freedom and liberty that military service can be assigned.
2. You will set every young person in this country back two years of education and developmental time. If it takes seven years out of high school to become a doctor or a lawyer, these people will be at least 27 before they even begin their careers. Bad thinking in a time of baby boomers and their retirements en masse.
3. There will be far too many objectors and those who refuse to participate to make it a worthwhile program. If you punish these people, you are robbing them of their freedom. If you don't admonish them, you really take the mandatory aspect out of the 'mandatory service'.
4. We're still a peacekeeping nation; what on earth would be need a nation of trained soldiers for? These people would have to be shuffled around the country, housed, fed and trained on taxpayers' money.
5. It opens the door to mandatory drafting, should the need ever arise in a conflict. And because they already have military training, a wartime measures act could send them right to the front lines.
6. If you're concerned about building character, there are lots of voluteer programs that young people can and do get involved in: Air/Army/Navy Cadets, Scouts, Katmavik, Habitats for Humanity, Meals on Wheels, city-run soup kitchens, after-school clubs, church programs, tree planters, hospital visits, summer camp leaders, YMCA/YWCA, and in Ontario, yearly mandatory volunteering in something of their choice, as part of the new curriculum. Don't let your obvious bias towards the military think that it's the only option out there.
as a society, we make things maditory as a way of shaping its future.
As we become more and more an intelligence/knowledge driven culture, perhaps we should start with manditory learning (in schools)?
Uh, we have that. It's called a curriculum and standardized learning. We're already light years behind students from other countries at universities and colleges, how would leaving for two years and doing nothing educational help bridge that gap?
If you are talking about bitchers, about being there. Staff Sgt's have a way of fixing them.
Yes, because that of course shows all those there how much freedom and liberty they are actually fighting for, and why others should owe that to their country. Pretty empty rhetoric.