Eclectic (and others):

I am well aware that even a semi-definable "front line" is a thing of the past.

My references would, perhaps, be better labeled as:

Fully Deployable: available for any combat mission and combat support mission (including logistics, infrastructure, and the like). These would be all volunteer forces, or draftees who subsequently volunteer for an additional term of service. They would be tasked with major combat operations and with the key components of suppression strikes during an occupation. Please note, in this context the entire USMC fits into this category -- its an assault force by definition.

Limited Deployable: here's where the draftees come in. They will be deployed as suppressive forces to round out the numbers of the fully deployables duing occupation duty; allowing the fully deployables to be on the selective cutting edge of the suppression effort and not running convoys or guarding wire. Domestic border guard work as well. Those opting for a combat role after draft would certainly fall in this grouping.

Support Services: rear-area MOS's operating in largely safe zones. Guarding the Vint Hill radio complex, security duty on state guard armories; the reams of necessary paperwork. Again, draftees (and for some jobs GS employees)could serve in these capacities without endangering efficiency.


Atilius:

Thanks for helping Louis. I do miss that game, but finding the time to play it -- and the people -- was a project. Its a shame the computer version was so buggy (and its AI not much better than RTW 1.0's).