Posted on Mar 11, 2016
What were your feelings and thoughts when you first opened your draft notice?
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This question is for our Vietnam era Veterans here on RallyPoint. Share with us what your feelings were when you first received and opened your draft notice.
The Comments Here are Historical and Awesome!
What was your stance on the war? Explain your opinion
Did your parents put ideas into your head about the war that you didn't nessisarly believe in?
The Comments Here are Historical and Awesome!
What was your stance on the war? Explain your opinion
Did your parents put ideas into your head about the war that you didn't nessisarly believe in?
Edited >1 y ago
Posted 10 y ago
Responses: 927
Took a break from school! Totally forgot the draft was on, month later got a call from director of selective service, my rural town that he placed my draft in the mail. Decided to become RA and joined Army. Got my hair flat topped before basic and enjoyed the ride in spite of Vietnam because of the doors that opened and getting a commission. Being a Calvary pilot highest honor.
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I guess, I missed this discussion. Age 19 , married 3 months, several HS friends alread killed in Vietnam War, dads & uncles who had served in WWII & Korea, and living in economically poverty; I said "it my time to serve." After sharing my draft notice with my wife, I told her I was going to enlist and try to better our lives. Went to the Marines but they were not taking married men, went next door to the Air Force and they swore me in. The rest is history for our family.
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After reading the comments below and seeing so many like me, received their notice while in Nam, I have often wondered if the DRAFT BOARD ever got their act together, or is that why the DRAFT was done away with? Guess we will never know for sure. Welcome home guts and gals. Job well done, even if the journalist and th politicians would not let us win in Nam. We did our jobs in spite of opposition from the VIET NAM CLOWNS at home.
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Seeing so many folks below had received their DRAFT NOTICES after serinv in NaM, i HAVE OFTEN WONDERED IF THE draft board
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Was still in high school and tried to join up. My father a retired SFC who saw service in WWII, Korea and Vietnam got wind of it and had that recruiter transferred somewhere else. I did it the right way the next year, delayed entry, graduated high school Monday night was at Ft. Knox, Ky Wednesday night, Thursday morning. My dad was a smart man
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I get my notice & appeal for legit reason. Go to the Board hearing in suit & tie, wait quietly while Board hears before me, & finally mine turn comes. I approach.the Board & answer every question. At end of the table is elderly man who stares right they me. He asks: "Is your father xxxxx?" Yes sir I say. "That's all I need to know!" Me? Next stop: Fort Dix. To this day, I have idea what the connection with my father was. So, in an E1/out an O-4, w/vacation in Dakto. Hmmm, thanks Dad☺
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I laughed when my folks sent me my DRAFT Notice. I was, my fifth year in service, in Nam in the Delta region. I wrote on it: Get me out of Nam and I will come to you. Never get a return from them.
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PO2 David Allender
Thank you sir. I see, that i am not the only one to get my draft notice while serving in Nam.
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