During the Vietnam War, exceptions to the draft included deferments for college students, individuals with certain medical conditions, and those serving in vital occupations, such as teachers or essential workers. Conscientious objectors, who opposed the war on moral or religious grounds, could also apply for exemptions. Additionally, some individuals were able to avoid the draft through family connections or by moving to countries that did not extradite draft evaders. These exemptions led to significant criticism and perceptions of inequality in how the draft was applied.
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During the war it was (Draft) protests and (Draft) riots.
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The first US draft was during the US Civil War (1861-1865); the last US draft was during the Vietnam War (1961-1975).
Yes, Ted Nugent received a draft deferment during the Vietnam War by enrolling in college.
A few rejected the draft and headed for Canada.
He granted amnesty to Americans who evaded the draft during the Vietnam War
College students were the number 1 draft deferments.
They were drafted.
by slavery. they did the same for ww1, ww2, and Vietnam. its called the draft.
Radical protestors during the Vietnam era often burned their draft cards. American involvement in Vietnam began in 1955, and the war ended in 1975 during the presidency of Gerald Ford.
President Carter did not support the amnesty for men who left the US to avoid the draft during the Vietnam war due to his will to win the war and defeat Vietnam.