Yes, an only child can be drafted into the military, as there are no specific exemptions solely based on being the only child. Draft policies can vary by country and time period, but typically, exemptions may apply based on other factors such as health, education, or dependency status rather than family structure alone. It's important to check the current regulations and policies in place in the specific country regarding military drafts.
Most likely not, as he died in 1955 and US military units would not be sent there for another decade. Even if he had psychic powers and HAD been drafted, by the time US military units were in Vietnam, Dean would have been out of the army for quite a few years.
Nope. He's an only child, but he does have two dogs.
His father had a child from a previous marriage, but Robert is the only child from this marriage.
Miranda Cosgrove is an only child
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.
Women were, and are never DRAFTED. only men.
In the event a draft is ever instituted again, yes. The US Military may draft any citizen registered with Selective Service, and that includes all males over the age of 18, excluding all females. So, if that child is female, no, she will not be drafted. If the child is male, he could be. However, he may also apply for a waiver based on the situation.
Only way you can be drafted into the military is if you have been off your medication and seizure free for five years or more.
Yes, being an only child does not exempt you from military service during a time where the draft is active.
As of now, trans men can be drafted into the military if they meet the eligibility criteria.
a person who is drafted into military service
Yes, dual citizens can be drafted into the military in some countries, depending on their laws and regulations regarding military service.
Women were never drafted, they joined voluntarily.
Rich men NOT getting drafted. If Rich men do get drafted; they get the BEST jobs. If Rich men do get drafted; they avoid FRONTLINE duty. Those are the ONLY cons of military conscription; otherwise, every man serves his country...but equally (unless they're physically or mentally unfit).
Born in Chicago in September of 1930, Shel Silverstein was drafted into the Army in September of 1953.
The first born son in a family certainly can be drafted into the military. When the need is high any male can be drafted into the military.
Yes