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LTC Stephen F.
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Thanks for reminding us that pacifists decided to burn their draft cards on October 15, 1965 SP5 Mark Kuzinski. What is striking to modern eyes is that these protestors wore suits while they burned draft cards and protested. This was before the later 1960s when the counter-culture adopted clothing to match their viewpoints.
I turned in my draft card when I enlisted in 1974.
Images: 1965-10-15 Draft card burning in support of Vietnam War resisters, 1965; 'Burn Draft Cards Not Children'. Protestors carry signs during an anti-Viet Nam War demonstration near Foley Square, New York; 1965-10-16 David Miller, Pacifist; burns draft card. October 16, 1965
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LTC Stephen F. I remember I had to register for the draft when I ETSd. That struck me as strange.
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LTC Stephen C.
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SP5 Mark Kuzinski, for some reason, I never kept my first draft card. Perhaps it's because I received more than one, with different classifications. However, I do still have my original Selective Service registration card that I received when I registered shortly after my 18th birthday.
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SP5 Mark Kuzinski
SP5 Mark Kuzinski
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I wish I knew were mine was. Have a great week LTC Stephen C.
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SSG James Behnke
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Good share. Had no idea tgere was so much civil unrest. Seems like every generation thinks theyre living in a time with the most craziness.... its good to look back in history and see that we've weatgered plenty of storms as a nation.
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SP5 Mark Kuzinski
SP5 Mark Kuzinski
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So very true SSG James Behnke and my problem is that I remember so very many of these.
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