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17,955,000 draftees were examined, but 6,420,000 draftees were rejected. Hope this helps.
The Selective Service System addressed deferment abuses by implementing stricter regulations and oversight on the deferment process during the Vietnam War era. They conducted audits and investigations to identify fraudulent claims, particularly among individuals seeking educational or medical deferments. Additionally, the government increased penalties for those who misrepresented their status and worked to standardize the criteria for deferments to minimize inconsistencies and loopholes that could be exploited. These measures aimed to ensure that deferments were granted fairly and in accordance with the established guidelines.
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College students and men with certain occupations recieved deferments. _Khloee was here <3
If you are seeking a military deferment for religious reasons, you will need to talk to your military officers. Deferments are not as common today in the United States since we no longer have a draft. Mormons in the military are rarely granted military deferments for missions anymore- it is expected that if they want to serve a mission they will do so before joining the military. Deferments for religious service are also uncommon in other countries.
they were draftees.
17,955,000 draftees were examined, but 6,420,000 draftees were rejected. Hope this helps.
The Selective Service System addressed deferment abuses by implementing stricter regulations and oversight on the deferment process during the Vietnam War era. They conducted audits and investigations to identify fraudulent claims, particularly among individuals seeking educational or medical deferments. Additionally, the government increased penalties for those who misrepresented their status and worked to standardize the criteria for deferments to minimize inconsistencies and loopholes that could be exploited. These measures aimed to ensure that deferments were granted fairly and in accordance with the established guidelines.
The Union's conscription laws that were passed in March of 1863, had a few loopholes that allowed potential draftees to avoid serving in the US military forces. One of the loopholes was that a $300 payment to the US Treasury would exempt a person from having to serve. Approximately $15 million was raised by the government this way.
* •25% (648,500) of total forces in country were draftees. * •Draftees accounted for 30.4% (17,725) of combat deaths in Vietnam. * •Total draftees (1965-73) 1,728,344.
On February 17, 1864, the Confederacy passed its final conscription act of the US Civil War. The new act expanded the ages of potential draftees.
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The English translation would be "Conscripts".
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