enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Would your draft number have been called? - USA TODAY

    www.usatoday.com/vietnam-war/draft-picker

    Men with lower numbers were called first, and could possibly be sent to the Vietnam War. If you had been born in 1950, what would your draft number have been? Enter your birthday...

  3. This Is How to See if You Would've Been Drafted for Vietnam

    www.military.com/history/how-see-drafted-vietnam.html

    Simply enter your birth month and day to find out whether you would have been drafted for wartime service in Vietnam. Check Out USA Today's Draft Number Calculator.

  4. During the Vietnam War, the U.S. Selective Service System did radio and TV broadcasts of draft lottery numbers. Use our chart to find your lottery number.

  5. This is how to see if you would have been drafted for Vietnam

    www.wearethemighty.com/mighty-history/this-is-how-to-see-if-you-would-have...

    Using the Draft Lottery calculator, enter your birth month and day to find out if you would have been drafted for Vietnam War service.

  6. Vietnam Lotteries - Selective Service System

    www.sss.gov/history-and-records/vietnam-lotteries

    The APN (highest number) called for a physical was 215 for tables 1970 through 1976. The last draft call was on December 7, 1972, and the authority to induct expired on June 30, 1973. The date of the last drawing for the lottery was on March 12, 1975.

  7. Source: Selective Service System. Results for Men Facing the Draft in 1971. Lottery Numbers, by Birth Date, for Selective Service. Lottery Held July 1, 1970. This determined the order in which men born in 1951.

  8. What’s Your Number? The Vietnam War Selective Service Lottery

    garydavenport.org/2018/09/14/whats-your-number-the-vietnam-war-selective...

    During the Vietnam War, young men gathered in college dorms and friends’ homes to listen to live TV and radio broadcasts of the U.S. Selective Service System drawing lottery numbers to determine who would and would not be drafted. This serves as a short, yet painful reminded of that stressful time. (The 2010 issue of Vietnam magazine….

  9. LOTTERY FACTS | The Vietnam War Draft Lottery

    vietnamwardraftlottery.com/lottery-facts

    The highest draft number called for induction from the 1969 lottery was 195. The next lottery, held in 1970, applied only to men born in the year 1951; the lottery of 1971 covered men born in 1952; and the final lottery in 1972 applied to men born in 1953; however, men born in 1953 were not drafted due to abolition of the draft in 1973.

  10. Lottery - Selective Service System

    www.sss.gov/about/return-to-draft/lottery

    If Congress and the President were to reinstate a military draft, the Selective Service System would conduct a National Draft Lottery to determine the order in which young men would be drafted. The lottery would establish the priority of call based on the birth dates of registrants.

  11. How the Vietnam draft actually worked - We Are The Mighty

    www.wearethemighty.com/mighty-trending/vietnam-draft

    Group 001 birthdays would be the first group to be called upon. May 5 birthdays were assigned number 364 or would have been the 364group to be required to report. Even if called upon, screenings for physical limitations, felony convictions or other legal grounds resulted in candidate rejection.