1-H means that the person is not subject to processing for induction.
1-H means that the person is not subject to processing for induction.
According to US Code of Federal Regulations Title 32, Chapter XVI, Sec. 1630.2, 1-A means "Available for unrestricted military service". A number of other classifications were "fit for duty", but had restrictions (such as 1-A-O for a Conscientious Objector, who was restricted to noncombatant military service).
the selective service act was necessary because during world war 1, america did not have much of an army, so they eventually had to start drafting men age's 18 or older, into the army. This drafting was called the selective service act. :)
Selective service act.
1-888-655-1825 or sss.gov
The Selective Service Act
Oh, dude, the 1Y classification in selective service means you're not fit for military service, like, at that moment. It's like a temporary pass to skip boot camp and chill on the sidelines. So, like, enjoy your break from push-ups and early mornings, I guess.
1-h is the "default" status and means that you are not eligible for processing because no one is being drafted currently. If a draft became necessary you would be eligible to be drafted. This would occur in time of war and/or when there are not enough people volunteering to serve in the military.
by the selective service act
About 30 million.
Roger Maris did not serve in the military during the Vietnam War era because he was classified as 1-Y by the Selective Service, which indicated he was not eligible for military service due to medical reasons. This classification exempted him from the draft. Additionally, Maris was playing professional baseball during a time when many athletes were granted deferments.
Approximately 112,000 Americans died in WWI - half of which died from disease.