During the Vietnam War, the chances of being drafted were determined by a draft lottery system. Men were assigned a number based on their birthdate, and those with lower numbers were more likely to be drafted. The draft lottery was used from 1969 to 1972, and during that time, approximately 1 in 10 eligible men were drafted.
They were worried about being drafted!
Individuals who were at least eighteen years old and had completed high school had the possibility of being drafted.
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Members of society were being drafted to fight the Vietnam War; consequently, they were against it.
He said that being drafted and fighting in the Vietnam war was against Islam.
The chances of being drafted into the military in the United States are currently very low, as the country has an all-volunteer military force. The last draft was during the Vietnam War, and since then, the military has relied on volunteers to fill its ranks.
They were worried about being drafted!
Because the public was being drafted!
Physically unfit or mentally unstable, or a college student.
Individuals who were at least eighteen years old and had completed high school had the possibility of being drafted.
The most common request made by US commanders during the Vietnam War, was a constant request to the President for: More men. (40,000 men a month were being drafted by 1968). This was called the "escalation of the war."
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Members of society were being drafted to fight the Vietnam War; consequently, they were against it.
Based upon the needs of the service. During the Vietnam War, 30 and over was fairly safe for not being drafted.
He said that being drafted and fighting in the Vietnam war was against Islam.
Being forced to fight it (being drafted).
Frequent protest marches around government buildings and on college campuses. Many men eligible to be drafted burned their draft cards and went to Canada to avoid being drafted into the Army. Eventually, Richard Nixon was elected president with a campaign promise to end the war in Vietnam.