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Posted on Jul 19, 2018
SSG Gerhard S.
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PO1 Alan Syler
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I had to get letters from two doctors to get in the Navy in 1968, and I was worried they would not take me. They did and I served a little over nine years.
I have nothing but disdain for those who went to Canada or claimed some lame medical issue to get out of serving. Trump is no different than Clinton. In fact, in a lot of ways he's worse.
Bring back the draft! If some guy has bone spurs, give him a desk job, supply or some non-combat role, but make him serve. Service to our country is a necessity.
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SGT S2 Intelligence Ncoic
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At the time of the war, a citizenship in the United States of America had a price. When those we had elected called for us to pay that price, most did.
We saved many South Vietnamese, killed many more North Vietnamese, but we still saved many so that they may live free.
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MAJ Bruce Davie
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In my opinion, I used to be angry. However, over time, I pity them & their current situation. They have to live with their decision to run-away...just as I do with mine. As far as I know, no one has welcomed them home. Food for thought.
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SGT Daniel Durkovich
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The draft was a different time in our country. People had different reasons for not wanting to serve especially during a time of war.
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PO2 Kenneth Holmes
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To each their own . But I don't have to like it or them
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PO2 Lawrence Smith
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I would have liked to see those who fled the country and were later pardoned serve at least 2 years in some form of public service at the same Military pay scale I earned while I served. The law was the law and they broke it.
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PO2 Russell "Russ" Lincoln
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I too served, for 15 years. In speaking of the draft for Viet Nam it was a different time. I remember neighbors being drafted and coming back changed. The news was full of war coverage and protests.
I don't begrudge those who avoided the draft, legally or by dodging.
What Mr. Trump did with his bone spurs was questionable. I have worked in orthopedics and was taught that this condition can cause pain or not, but is treatable. That's as far as I will go with that tact.
You can draw your own conclusions.
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1LT Lawrence Lackey
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I believe most making the " draft dodger" comments are not referring to the moral nature of a draft but to the lack of character in having someone else, that might be less privileged, take their place. I graduated from college in 1968 with four educational deferments like our current president but then I manned up and volunteered for infantry OCS and hauled an M16 around for three years.
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CPT(P) Aviation Combined Arms Operations
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No. Dont worry about what others do. Live your life!
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Sgt Kristopher Stine
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I volunteered as well as dedicated myself defending this great country of ours for 11 yrs thru the end of the Cold War and part of Desert Storm. Knowing at any time during those 11 yrs of service that everyone serving could be called upon to fulfill our sworn duty to defend our country.
The ultimate sacrifice that our brave brothers, sisters, fathers, and mothers made defending our freedom have no voice as to how they'd feel about Trump being a "Draft Dodger", but I'm sure it wouldn't be favorable. For me, someone who buys his way out of serving his country because of "Bone Spurs" makes me sick to my stomach.
Here's why. The year before I enlisted in the United States Air Force, I had open heart surgery to remove a tumor from my heart and once I was cleared for duty, I still enlisted because I was proud to have the opportunity to serve my country. Now that I'm 100% service connected disabled, I don't look back on my time serving my country with disdain, it's just the opposite because I'd gladly do it again as many times as I would be called upon.
I know there have been many more that had the same opportunity to serve during the draft and those who chose not to or buy their way out like Trump. The only reason he's a target for being a draft dodger is that he was. He is by definition the living embodiment of what a Draft Dodger is. Trump has stepped on so many people to get to where he is over the years, that his dad should've paid to have him deferred because of athletes feet, not bone spurs.
I want to make clear that I always vote for who I feel the most qualified to hold any office on the ballot. It was a shame there wasn't anyone who I felt was qualified to hold the office of the Presidency on the 2016 ballot and we got stuck with someone who doesn't know the meaning of sacrifice, service, or honor.
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