They were probably sentenced to more than two years; however draft dodgers were given a pardon by the US President...consequently, those draft dodgers may have been released early.
The length of time that draft dodgers went to prison varied greatly depending on the individual circumstances. Some draft dodgers faced no prison time at all if they were able to avoid detection or if they were granted amnesty. Others who were caught and convicted could face anywhere from a few months to several years in prison. Overall, there was no standard length of time for draft dodgers to go to prison as it depended on individual cases and legal outcomes.
They typically went to canada, but some chose to stay in hiding in the united states, those who went to Canada were told not to come back to the US unless they wanted jail time, Jimmy Carter pardoned the draft dodgers.
Able bodied males between 18 and above (late twenties, based upon the needs of the service); by far, the vast majority of draft dodgers were simply males that were afraid of the military. They often said it, "...if I didn't have to go thru boot camp...I'd go! (to Vietnam)." But it was FAR more honorable to tell people that you, "...didn't believe in the war..." than to admit you were just plain scared (of the army).
No he did not get drafted
Orlando Hudson cus he's a beast go dodgers
1973
they tended to flee to Canada
Someone who is fleeing from being drafted into the army..they usual go to Canada.
They typically went to canada, but some chose to stay in hiding in the united states, those who went to Canada were told not to come back to the US unless they wanted jail time, Jimmy Carter pardoned the draft dodgers.
Some call them draft dodgers or pacifists. Under certain conditions, they are called conscientious objectors.
They have to go for at least one there are some sophmores in the NFL Draft.
Able bodied males between 18 and above (late twenties, based upon the needs of the service); by far, the vast majority of draft dodgers were simply males that were afraid of the military. They often said it, "...if I didn't have to go thru boot camp...I'd go! (to Vietnam)." But it was FAR more honorable to tell people that you, "...didn't believe in the war..." than to admit you were just plain scared (of the army).
go to wikipedia.com u will get it
1) Go to college 2) Move to Canada or some other country 3) Join the Air National Guard 4) Seek deferrals 5) Claim conscientious objection
The US of A was not at war in 1954. The Korean War was 1950-53. Canada, Mexico, Sweden and Morrocco were favorites for draft dodgers during the Vietnam War 1965-73
yes he should because it will realy help the dodgers the only promble is if the dodgers get albert who will they trade to get him
Go to mock draft instead of regular draft.
Understand--we have always used draft horses on the farm & slow & steady a draft horse can go (work-wise) twice as long as a per say 1/4 horse--they are not hunter jumpers & I am still am befuddled that people put them primarily under saddle--it's kinda like expecting a St Bernard to keep up with a Whippet---how would a whippet do on Mt St Helen