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  2. Vietnam War draft - Wikipedia

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    The Vietnam War draft were two lotteries conducted by the Selective Service System of the United States on December 1, 1969, to determine the order of conscription to military service in the Vietnam War in 1970. It was the first time a lottery system had been used to select men for military service in the US since 1942, and established the ...

  3. Proclamation 4483 - Wikipedia

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    Proclamation 4483, also known as the Granting Pardon for Violations of the Selective Service Act, was a presidential proclamation issued by Jimmy Carter on January 21, 1977. It granted pardons to those who evaded the draft in the Vietnam War by violating the Military Selective Service Act from August 4, 1964, to March 28, 1973. [ 1 ]

  4. List of protests against the Vietnam War - Wikipedia

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    Selective Service System (draft-lottery) bill is signed. December 1. The Selective Service System of the United States conducted two lotteries; December 7. The 5th Dimension performs their song "Declaration" on the Ed Sullivan Show, including the opening of the Declaration of Independence. "For their future security", it suggests that the right ...

  5. Draft-card burning - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, the government committed to a gradual but total withdrawal from Vietnam—following both Australian opinion and America's new policy. [18] In 1972, all troops including the advisory team were ordered home from Vietnam. Draft resisters in jail were freed. [19] The final birthday lottery was held September 22, 1972. [17]

  6. House Passes Bill To Automatically Register Young Men ... - AOL

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    The Selective Service System was first founded in 1917 to feed bodies into America's World War I efforts. It was disbanded in 1920, fired back up in 1940, re-formatted in 1948, and then terminated ...

  7. Draft evasion in the Vietnam War - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, the Vietnam-era National Guard was seen by some as an avenue for avoiding combat in Vietnam, [15] although that too was less than foolproof: about 15,000 National Guardsmen were sent to Vietnam before the war began winding down. [15] Phil Ochs (1940–1976) was one of several countercultural figures to encourage draft evasion.

  8. Vietnam's Lam, a public security maven who could strengthen ...

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    Vietnam's President To Lam, who has taken on the duties of deceased Communist Party chief Nguyen Phu Trong, is a skilful behind-the-scenes operator long involved in public security who is seen as ...

  9. Selective Service System - Wikipedia

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    The Selective Service System (SSS) is an independent agency of the United States government that maintains a database of registered male (as legally defined by Executive Order 14168) U.S. citizens and other U.S. residents potentially subject to military conscription (i.e., the draft).