Present selective service classification refers to the current status assigned to individuals by the Selective Service System, which determines their eligibility for military service in the event of a draft. This classification can indicate whether a person is available for service, deferred, or exempt based on various criteria such as age, health, or educational commitments. It helps the government manage and allocate personnel for military needs during times of conflict or national emergency.
In service.
The Selective Service 4-F classification designates an individual as unfit for military service due to physical, mental, or moral reasons. This classification is part of the U.S. Selective Service System, which registers young men for potential conscription. Those classified as 4-F are exempt from military duty and are not eligible for enlistment.
Ou failed on either mental or physical level. ----------- Unfit for military service.
Ou failed on either mental or physical level. ----------- Unfit for military service.
It is the selective service designation for "Fit for duty".
In service.
The Selective Service 4-F classification designates an individual as unfit for military service due to physical, mental, or moral reasons. This classification is part of the U.S. Selective Service System, which registers young men for potential conscription. Those classified as 4-F are exempt from military duty and are not eligible for enlistment.
Ou failed on either mental or physical level. ----------- Unfit for military service.
Selective Service classification 4A indicates that an individual is exempt from military service. This classification is typically assigned to those who have been discharged from military service, have a physical or mental condition that disqualifies them from service, or meet other specific criteria for exemption. It signifies that the individual is not eligible for conscription into the Armed Forces.
Ou failed on either mental or physical level. ----------- Unfit for military service.
1-H means that the person is not subject to processing for induction.
1-H means that the person is not subject to processing for induction.
It is the selective service designation for "Fit for duty".
According to US Code of Federal Regulations Title 32, Chapter XVI, Sec. 1630.2, 1-A means "Available for unrestricted military service". A number of other classifications were "fit for duty", but had restrictions (such as 1-A-O for a Conscientious Objector, who was restricted to noncombatant military service).
Available for military service
They were required to register for military service.
Oh, dude, the 1Y classification in selective service means you're not fit for military service, like, at that moment. It's like a temporary pass to skip boot camp and chill on the sidelines. So, like, enjoy your break from push-ups and early mornings, I guess.