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This is a good article. I was about to be drafted in 1969 so I just volunteered for the draft. I have no regrets. I felt it was a duty for living in this great country. I did my 2 years and got out. and was willing to serve but not to make a career of the military.
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I registered for the Selective Service on my 18th birthday. I was accosted by a long haired draft dodger (he was very proud to tell me) who tried to prevent me from filling out the form. I told him to eff off in a very nice way.
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LTC Trent Klug
SPC Lyle Montgomery I may have said that. I also may have said more colorful words that George Carlin knew as the 6 other words you couldn't say on TV.
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MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D. I avoided the draft completely. I never registered. I signed to join the Marines when I was seventeen. It turned out to be the best move I ever made.
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MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
I registered but enlisted as soon as I got the braces off my teeth.
I volunteered to go airborne Infantry. My recruiter tried to talk mout of it . . .
I volunteered to go airborne Infantry. My recruiter tried to talk mout of it . . .
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