There hasent been a military draft since the Vietnam War but if they ever reinstated the draft firefighters would not be exempt
Full time college students were draft exempt (draft deferred).
Yes, being an only child does not exempt you from military service during a time where the draft is active.
The Amish don't serve in the army because of there belief but they can if they so choose
First response vehicles are exempt from requiring a CDL under the federal guidelines. Several states and individual fire departments, however, require that firefighters who drive the vehicles obtain a CDL.
Because university students were exempt from service.
There were several ways someone could legally avoid the draft during the 1960s. The Peace Corps was one way. As long as you were in training or in service in another nation, you would not be drafted. You could also join VISTA, Volunteers in Service to America. It was a domestic type of Peace Corps. If you were a teacher you were also exempt from the draft. If you remained in college and took a full schedule of classes, you were exempt.
No they weren't, 2 of my High School Teachers were called up in 1971..
There is no standard collective noun for firefighters, in which case a noun that suits the situation can be used; for example a crew of firefighters, a squadron of firefighters, a team of firefighters, etc.
The possessive form for the plural noun firefighters is firefighters'.
Occupational deferments are jobs that allow your Draft Board to defer you from induction into mandatory military service. That is, jobs that keep you from being drafted into the armed forces. In the 1960's, farmers, mathematicians, chemists were exempt.
In many cases suburban firefighters will make larger salaries then big city firefighters for several reason.
People exempted from the draft had disabilities, such as poor eyesight or flat feet, as well as major handicaps like missing arms or paralysis. Mental disabilities were also taken into account, as well as age.