Yes. Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) were not exempt from the draft and many served in the Vietnam War. Some young Mormon men were allowed temporary deferments so that they could serve as missionaries, but once their two year mission service was over, they were again entered into the draft.
Members of society were being drafted to fight the Vietnam War; consequently, they were against it.
They were worried about being drafted!
Medically exempt.
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It didn't, until their son's began to get drafted.
They were drafted.
They were drafted.
Americans were drafted into the Vietnam War in 1965.
Only if you have to be in it (drafted).
I believe they drafted to the age of 32
There were drafted hippies in the infantry in Vietnam; they were good men.
Since both the US and Australia drafted men to fight the war; there were protests and draft riots in both countries.
They were drafted.
Members of society were being drafted to fight the Vietnam War; consequently, they were against it.
Drafted men served for two years on active duty. They just did their time, and discharged.
Angry, they didn't want to get drafted.
They were worried about being drafted!