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Posted on Jul 19, 2018
SSG Gerhard S.
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SSG Ken Gilder
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For those that ran off to Canada, to avoid service during the Vietnam era, I have nothing be contempt and disdain. For Jimmy Carter (a Naval Academy graduate), who issued a blanket pardon for them (And gave away the Panama Canal, which is now operated by red China), even more contempt and disdain.
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SSG Gerhard S.
SSG Gerhard S.
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Thank you for sharing your perspective. Do you have any thoughts related to the idea that forced "service" is akin to servitude, or slavery.
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SSG Ken Gilder
SSG Ken Gilder
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I believe that argument has been rejected by the courts. The US drafted people in every war since the Civil War, then ended the draft when large numbers of personnel were not needed in the armed forces. But after WW II, the draft became permanent, up to the time we went to an all volunteer force. The length of service was changed to two years, from "six months after the conclusion of the conflict."

Young men still have to register, and there is a court case pending, to have young women register, as well.

The theory, is that if you want to enjoy the benefits of citizenship, or permanent residence in the US, you should give something back. If not in the military, then, in the Peace Corp, VISTA, or other, similar program. I happen to concur.
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SSG Ken Gilder
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For those that ran off to Canada, to avoid service during the Vietnam era, I have nothing but contempt and disdain. More contempt and disdain for Jimmy Carter (A Naval Academy graduate), for issuing them a blanket pardon. (And for giving away the Panama Canal, now being operated by the Communist Chinese.)
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SSG Franklin Briant
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I believe that everyone is or has an opinion on the subject. I know this for fact Mr. Trump may have used the legal means to avoid service that is what is available. He did not go to London and seek protection in the Russia like another president did. The others that were pardoned by Mr. Carter I have nothing for. Our system, the one that many of us defended allows the actions that we are discussing. As I said before to each their own but if you are going to dis one then dis them all.
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Cpl Des T
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Semper Fi and Mahalo! Excellent points and well thought out. I wish you and your family at home—and abroad the safest in travels, health and courageous challenges.
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CPT Lawrence Cichelli
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Its amazing when the media put out that Trump got a medical deferment from serving in Viet Nam, veeryone was up in arms, but the fact is Bill Clinton ran to Canada, and somehow that's OK??? Please explain that one!
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SPC Michael Tierney
SPC Michael Tierney
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Clinton did not go to Canada. He certainly had a convoluted route to avoid the draft. He did go to England as Rhode's Scholar but, by then, graduate deferments had been eliminated. Unlike Trump, Clinton expressed his opposition to the VN war. And he left it at that. Trump's infamous quote that "his personal Vietnam was avoiding STDs in NYC" is a reflection of his arrogant approach to being a draft dodger. He just didn't want to lose out on any party time.
Also, comparing Clinton and Trump is really poor strategy for an argument. "My guy is no worse than your guy" doesn't win many debates.
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I abhor the military....Bill Clinton. Clinton doesn’t get a pass.
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SSG Edward Tilton
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Clinton didn’t get a pass, he was ridiculed daily in the press. Romney wa a Missionary in PARIS, FRANCE. I don’t know how many souls he saved.
As far as I am concerned draftees should not have been sent to Vietnam. It was a big Army room for all. Germany paid draftees half of what an enlisted was paid.
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SSgt Daniel d'Errico
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I enlisted after high school, draft dodger the easy way, why, because my father servdd. First as a Merchant Marine, then as an enlisted man in the US ARMY. I also have a friend who never served in the military. At the time he was a civilian engineer for the US NAVY. I consider him serving in a different way. Anyone who has/had a job on a military base as a civilian, served differently. Because they kept the military functioning. Look how World War One MOH recipient Alvin York or World War Two MOH recipient Dawson Doss, both believed killing even in war was wrong. Sgt. York killed to prevent his felllw soldiers from being killed. Pvt. Doss, became a combat medic to save the lives of men in his company. But those men who ran up to Canada or to other countries where they would not be sent back for draft evasion, but returned years after the Vietnam War was over, should never be allowed to serve in any position in government, local, state or federal government political or non-political jobs. Forgiveness should never be rewarded in any way. Boxer Mohammed Ali stayed in the US, after he refused to be drafted, for religous reasons. He went to prison and lost his championship title. Him, I have always forgiven, and cheered his come back as a boxing champion. He never lost his citizenship and did his time. Others whose families bought their way out of the draft, never served, should have been banned for life, from ever being granted contracts of any sort. Political service is another subject that draft dodgers with big money should never be allowed for life. The likes of Clinton, Barack Obama, Bernie Sanders and yes even our sitting POTUS, Donald J. Trump, should have never been allowed to serve in government. You notice I left out George H. Bush. He served in the Air Force Reserves. But few remember his father, George H. W. Bush, was director of the CIA, under Presidents Nixon and Ford. The chance of him becoming a POW, would have hurt the senior Bush. All the others who never served, got deferments for various reasons. Mr. Sanders never had a real job outside of being elected mayor of a small town, should not even be allowed to run for dog catcher let alone POTUS. Oh and Mr. Biden and the ladies who never served in the military, you should hang your heads for not doing so too. There is no draft these days, but look at all the women who are serving now.
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SPC Michael Tierney
SPC Michael Tierney
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Obama was too young to have been subjected to the draft. Sanders draft number came up but he was too old. Sanders did apply to be classified as a CO but that was denied. Clinton used every means to avoid the draft but mainly, he was in school when his draft notices would have been sent. Trump is the poster child for draft dodgers.
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PO2 Mike Keyes
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SPC Michael Tierney - or was...until Biden.
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MAJ John Douglas
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Those that ran off to Canada and Sweden should have been forced to stay out of this country. Others that used various means to avoid the draft that were not available to many, we can discuss later.
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SSG Edward Tilton
SSG Edward Tilton
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I was in operations with 1/27th Infantry in 66, that was the unit in platoon in 68. So I lived it. I volunteered for Vietnam in 63, Korea in 64 Korea in 65 Vietnam in 66 and 67
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CW4 Robert Mixon
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Just watch the movie platoon one more time
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CPL Justin Higgins
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I served in the US Army from 2010-2014. When I joined the US was still engaged in both OIF and OEF. Joining the Army was the best thing that ever happened to me. I served honorably, and I am a disabled veteran. In my opinion it seems that the era of conflict is of a particular importance. For example, I believe WW2 was a legitimate conflict. For a draftee to dodge their obligation of service during this war, in my opinion, would be unacceptable. However, in my opinion the Vietnam War was not a legitimate conflict. The risk to ones life upon being drafted was considerably high. I believe that based upon my own record of voluntary service that perhaps I would have volunteered in the same way that I did for OIF and OEF. The men who dodged the draft during Vietnam were trying to prevent their lives being taken by an obvious illegitimate war. I cannot fault them for this. Blame should be placed upon the corrupt government and politicians who propagated such a war. Those who did serve in Vietnam have earned respect and their service should not be diminished in any way.
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CPL Justin Higgins
CPL Justin Higgins
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SPC John Tacetta Your comment is fragmented and difficult to understand. Why would I cry if I’m jailed for exercising my second amendment rights? And if I am jailed, we all have bigger problems then we could ever possibly imagine.
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SPC John Tacetta
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CPL Justin Higgins - Justin, what I mean is that you cannot disregard laws you deem unjust (even if they truly are) without consequence. The concept of Civil Disobedience was perfected by Ghandi and was instrumental in Britain's granting India independence. Ghandi's tactics overloaded the judicial system until it was effectively at a standstill and exposed the brutal repression that the Indian people endured at the hands of the British to the world. But Ghandi and his followers knew that they would be incarcerated, and they were. Mandela adhered to a similar tactic, refusing conditions on his freedom. Too often I hear Americans chafe at the fact that they are mishandled or incarcerated while opposing an "unjust" law, but that's really what civil disobedience is all about. The draft dodgers of the 60s and 70 did the same, suffered similarly and ultimately the draft was halted (not abolished) because of the divisions it caused in the nation. So say I: "Don't cry when you suffer in your opposition to unjust laws, but bear the burden you chose to take on." Who knows, you could prevail - it's certainly happened before..
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CPL Justin Higgins
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SPC John Tacetta Understood. Well said.
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SSG Edward Tilton
SSG Edward Tilton
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Your opinion doesn’t matter. If you are a soldier you go. It was a different world then, A male couldn’t get a decent job without having addressed his service obligation. If you couldn’t get into and stay in college you would get drafted. Most I knew “pushed up their draft”, they contacted the draft board and got moved to the top of the list. It was two years at the pleasure of the Army. I always wanted to be a soldier and enlisted as soon as I was 17.
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SFC Robert Walton
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I don't see why we should over half of the Politicians done so and no one seems to find it strange just when President Trump didn't attend. The Clintons Protested the Viet-Nam War But Bill Was President. The draft was removed for a reason. Many People Volunteered we don't hold those that didn't on a lower threshold. It is a petty attack on the President just to try to unseat him like many things that's been done to people in this administration, It's time for folks to get back to doing their Business and quit finding reasons to be Mad at each other.
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SSG Edward Tilton
SSG Edward Tilton
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Maybe that is part of my problem. I never thought of Vietnam or Korea as protecting America. I certainly didn’t want GOD dragged into it. I was a soldier, it was my job.
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