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On 6/1/15 3:14 PM, Califbill wrote:
Keyser Söze wrote: Some of us did what we could to help bring about the end of segregation and others went off to SE Asia to kill people who in reality meant us no harm. What would you have done with a draft notice? To the best of my recollection of those times, the notice would have told me to present myself at a local facility for a pre-induction physical. If that's correct, then that is what I would have done, of course. I keep telling you boys that something less than about a third of age-eligible males were drafted. My only legal responsibility in the draft during the time period was to let my draft board know my address so it could reach me if it so desired, and I did so, with registered/certified letters and return receipts. My draft board never bothered me. Of all the guys I knew well from high school and college, only a handful were drafted. When we have our summer get-togethers in New Haven, and there are upwards of 50 old friends at these events, there were only two I recall who were drafted or enlisted to avoid the draft. We would have been better served as a nation if a huge percentage of those actually drafted had refused to kill Vietnamese and had sought military C.O. jobs during that idiotic war. The North Vietnamese were never a threat to us in any way. It's too bad Dubya didn't realize the stupidity of what he was doing in Iraq, eh? |
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