In order to be drafted in the Confederate Draft, one must first meet the minimum age requirement before doing so. The minimum age requirement involved with the draft is at least 18 years of age.
Ice T did not get drafted. At the time he enlisted, there WAS no draft.
KG was drafted 5th over-all in the 1995 NBA Draft by the Minnesota Timberwolves.
No in the sense that he went to Canada to escape the draft. He did ask for , and got , student deferments until he was too old to be drafted.
Under various conscription (draft) acts during the Civil War, the Union army drafted men ages 18-35 years old. They report that initially the Confederate army passed conscription laws to draft men ages 18-35, but later expanded the range to include men up to 45 years old, and then in 1864, expanded the age range from 17 to 50 years old.
21. he was born in February 1963.The 1984 NBA draft was in June, 1984.
The youngest player taken in the 2009 NFL Draft was Rutgers Wide Receiver Kenny Britt. He was drafted in the first round, with the 30th overall pick, by the Tennessee Titans. Britt was 20 years, 229 days old when he was drafted.
you had to be twenty-one to be drafted into the war back in ww1
Kobe Bryant was born August 23, 1978 and he was selected in the first round of the 1996 NBA Draft by the Charlotte Hornets on June 26, 1996. That would have made Kobe 17 years, 10 months, and 3 days old when he was drafted.
The youngest player taken in the 2009 NFL Draft was Rutgers Wide Reciever Kenny Britt. He was drafted in the first round, with the 30th overall pick, by the Tennessee Titans. Britt was 20 years, 229 days old when he was drafted. He turns 21 September 19, 2009.
During wartime countries can (and do) require able bodied men that are old enough to serve in their military, This was done by both the Confederate and Union governments. It is called conscription, or being drafted.
There is no draft in the U. S. However all males are required to register on their eighteenth birthday. If you are from another country I can not answer the question.
In the North, you could pay a substitute to do your service for you. This was a bad law. It caused resentment of better-off families. And the substitutes were obviously people who were too young or too old to be drafted themselves.