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The number of people drafted into the army can vary each year based on factors such as military needs and government policy. Countries with conscription may have a set number of individuals required to serve each year. It is important to research specific countries or time periods for accurate data on draft numbers.
I do not have specific information on the number of people who graduated this year.
35 people die by jellyfishes every year.
2111667 people die every year by guns
over 3,000 because people die every second
Americans were drafted into the Vietnam War in 1965.
about 5 people a year
Well, the Vietnam War Era was between August 5, 1965 and May 7, 1975
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in 1977 Um, no. You might find this page helpful: http://www.sss.gov/induct.htm. On this page is a list of the number of conscripted, or drafted, inductees by year. As you'll see, men were drafted every year from 1940, when the SSS was formed, to 1973 (with the exception of 1947), when the draft was ended. how is this possible? wasnt the Vietnam War ended by 1975?
All people drafted to fight in the Vietnam War became eligible to vote.
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Approximately 2.4 million people visit the Vietnam Veterans Memorial each year.
there are about 70 women who get drafted into the wnba a year.
Not drafted into Vietnam. A man could be drafted into the military and NOT go to Vietnam. He could be stationed anywhere. Most men that were drafted were in their early twenties, a very few got conscripted at 19 (compared to the 20 or 21 or 22 age group).
Anthony Richardson was drafted this year
In 1969, the U.S. conducted a draft lottery for the Vietnam War, which assigned numbers to birthdates to determine who would be called to serve. Many men drafted that year were sent to Vietnam, while others were able to obtain deferments for various reasons, such as educational commitments or health issues. The draft led to widespread protests and significant social unrest, as many opposed the war and the draft system itself. Ultimately, the experience of those drafted varied widely, with some facing combat and others finding ways to avoid service.