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(MC)Conscientious objectors were often assigned to which of these capacities during World War I?
fighter pilots
non-combat troops
merchant marine sailors
workers in war industries wrong


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Conscientious objectors were often assigned, non-combat troops. The Non-Combatant Corps was a corps of the British Army made out of conscientious objectors as privates, with NCOs and officers backed from different corps or regiments. Its individuals satisfied different non-warrior parts in the armed force amid the First World War, the Second World War and the time of induction after the Second World War.