You meant "man" being deferred from the draft. If he's already a "soldier" he's already in the army.
How to avoid the draft? Stay in college, carry 18 units, maintain a 2.0 average, and you don't have to serve your country!
For Vietnam: Any able bodied Australian male; they were drafted too! In fact everybody (including the NVA enemy) except the New Zealanders were drafted and sent to South Vietnam.
For airmen flying over NORTH Vietnam, day or night was dangerous. For GI's fighting in South Vietnam, night was always more dangerous.
Mentally or physically inferior or a college student.
WWI, WWII, Vietnam war, collapse of the soviet union, I could go on and on.
During the Vietnam war , the U.S.a used the draft system, that is you could be drafted into the army, navy or air force.
No, he had to be 21 in order to vote.
No. The unknown soldier was simply a soldier who was killed in action during the First World War, and who could not be identified. Since then, other unknown service members have been placed there, as well. At least one person KIA in Vietnam and interned in the Tomb of the Unknowns has since been identified.
For Vietnam: Any able bodied Australian male; they were drafted too! In fact everybody (including the NVA enemy) except the New Zealanders were drafted and sent to South Vietnam.
{| |- | There were a number of ways to be deferred. Often those attending college could obtain a deferrement. Those working in jobs related to the defense industry would often be deferred. |}
No. The Army will let you join at the age of 17 if both your parents approve, so the earliest a soldier born in 1961 could be in the Army is 1978 - several years after the Vietnam War ended.
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They would be an soldier detect bombs and could be a soldier or a leader.
For airmen flying over NORTH Vietnam, day or night was dangerous. For GI's fighting in South Vietnam, night was always more dangerous.
Mentally or physically inferior or a college student.
President Johnson believed that the US could defeat north Vietnam because the US had won WWII with firepower, and the US had the most firepower on earth during the Vietnam War.
If I could pick one word to described it, it would be "unrest."
The 26th Amendment to the United States Constitution which lowered the voting age from 21 to 18 was connected to the Vietnam War because the average age of a soldier in Vietnam was about 19, the argument was that if they could fight and die for their country at 18 and 19 they should be able vote.