Cassius Clay also known as Mohamed Ali.
Healthy young men.
Research: The Vietnam War Service Index, and The American War Library. In June of that year there were 740 Advisors. The total number of US Military present in country at that time was considerably higher.
Some people were against the Vietnam War because young men were being drafted to fight in the war.
To simply have served in the country of South Vietnam while serving in the U.S. military services. Many joined the Army, so the initial service was three years. Others were drafted, and had to serve two years in the service. Draftees who came home after serving a year in Vietnam with only two or three months remaining on their 24 month service obligation were given 'early outs.' Others serving from '59 to '75 are considered Vietnam Era Veterans -- serving in the military during that time, but not actually assigned to units in Vietnam.
There is no widely available information regarding an individual named Donald Knobelsdorf serving in Vietnam. It is possible that he is not a public figure or that detailed records of his service are not accessible. For accurate information, it may be best to consult military service records or databases.
Cassius Clay also known as Mohamed Ali.
No. The Vietnam Service Medal was awarded to a service member who served with a military unit participating in or directly supporting military operations in the Republic of Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia, and parts of Laos.
Muhammad Ali, after changing his name from Cassius Clay, refused military service for philosophical and religious reasons.
The Vietnam War 'era' was 1961 to 1975.
Available for military service
To avoid military service.
Healthy young men.
The basic "Vietnam War military policy" that concerned the average US citizen was being drafted into military service. VERY FEW people wanted that! That is why it was protested.
Research: The Vietnam War Service Index, and The American War Library. In June of that year there were 740 Advisors. The total number of US Military present in country at that time was considerably higher.
No, by the time he was in college, the Vietnam was was over, there was no longer a military draft and he was not asked to serve. Many other politicians of his age also did not serve.
Some people were against the Vietnam War because young men were being drafted to fight in the war.
George Washington refused to accept pay for his military service. He did, however, accept pay for his other public service, including his presidency.