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On this day in 1977, President Jimmy Carter pardons all Vietnam War draft dodgers.
During his presidential campaign, Carter had announced his intention to pardon those who had failed to register for the draft or left the country to avoid service. In a televised debate with incumbent President Gerald Ford, Carter proposed to implement a blanket pardon, in contrast to Ford’s more selective clemency plan. Carter interpreted pardon as meaning that what you did, whether it’s right or wrong, you’re forgiven for it. And I do advocate a pardon for draft evaders.to bring about an end to the divisiveness that has occurred in our country as a result of the Vietnam War. On his second day in office, January 21, 1977, he followed through on his promise.
A graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, Carter served on battleships and submarines for eight years, although he did not see combat. His pardon of draft dodgers enraged veterans and was cheered by amnesty groups. Critics argued that not only would the pardon encourage future draftees to defy the law, it was an affront to the men who served and died during the war.
Carter’s pardon stated that only civilians who were convicted of [violating] the Military Selective Service Act by draft-evasion acts or omissions committed between August 4, 1964 and March 28, 1973 were eligible. The pardon was unconditional and wiped criminal records clean, but it only applied to civilians, not the estimated 500,000 to 1 million active-duty personnel who went AWOL (absent without leave) or deserted during the war. Many supporters of Carter’s decision thought they too should be forgiven by the government in an effort to heal national wounds.
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During his presidential campaign, Carter had announced his intention to pardon those who had failed to register for the draft or left the country to avoid service. In a televised debate with incumbent President Gerald Ford, Carter proposed to implement a blanket pardon, in contrast to Ford’s more selective clemency plan. Carter interpreted pardon as meaning that what you did, whether it’s right or wrong, you’re forgiven for it. And I do advocate a pardon for draft evaders.to bring about an end to the divisiveness that has occurred in our country as a result of the Vietnam War. On his second day in office, January 21, 1977, he followed through on his promise.
A graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, Carter served on battleships and submarines for eight years, although he did not see combat. His pardon of draft dodgers enraged veterans and was cheered by amnesty groups. Critics argued that not only would the pardon encourage future draftees to defy the law, it was an affront to the men who served and died during the war.
Carter’s pardon stated that only civilians who were convicted of [violating] the Military Selective Service Act by draft-evasion acts or omissions committed between August 4, 1964 and March 28, 1973 were eligible. The pardon was unconditional and wiped criminal records clean, but it only applied to civilians, not the estimated 500,000 to 1 million active-duty personnel who went AWOL (absent without leave) or deserted during the war. Many supporters of Carter’s decision thought they too should be forgiven by the government in an effort to heal national wounds.
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I know a number of people who saw this not as healing but as a "middle finger" to those who went.
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CPL Dave Hoover
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SP5 Mark Kuzinski I know I've brought up my brother too many times for people, but he had Agent Orange eat away his body, took his life, when he was on hospice and we were talking, he looked me in the eyes and said "I'm proud of my service." The equivalent for a draft dodger would be for them to feel regret, guilt, remorse. No, there is no healing without repentance.
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SP5 Mark Kuzinski
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CPL Dave Hoover - Bless your brother. May he rest in peace and I know that he has been welcomed home! Thank you Dave.
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Not really sure how I feel about that. Sort of short arming those who served. Morning Mark.
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Sgt Vance Bonds
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You refused to serve your country wss hen called. All the hippies are pissed as are the patriots soooo......
EVERYONE is pardoned. Let's hug and get along.
EVERYONE is pardoned. Let's hug and get along.
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Thank you, my friend SP5 Mark Kuzinski for reminding us that on January 21, 1977 President Jimmy Carter pardons all Vietnam War draft dodgers.
At that time I was a USMA, West Point plebe cadet.
Today in History for January 21 | President Carter pardons draft dodgers
"On this day in 1977, U.S. President Jimmy Carter grants an unconditional pardon to hundreds of thousands of men who evaded the draft during the Vietnam War.
In total, some 100,000 young Americans went abroad in the late 1960s and early 70s to avoid serving in the war. Ninety percent went to Canada, where after some initial controversy they were eventually welcomed as immigrants. Still others hid inside the United States. In addition to those who avoided the draft, a relatively small number–about 1,000–of deserters from the U.S. armed forces also headed to Canada. While the Canadian government technically reserved the right to prosecute deserters, in practice they left them alone, even instructing border guards not to ask too many questions."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXVcNVRF7QM
Thank you for mentioning me my friend Maj Marty Hogan
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At that time I was a USMA, West Point plebe cadet.
Today in History for January 21 | President Carter pardons draft dodgers
"On this day in 1977, U.S. President Jimmy Carter grants an unconditional pardon to hundreds of thousands of men who evaded the draft during the Vietnam War.
In total, some 100,000 young Americans went abroad in the late 1960s and early 70s to avoid serving in the war. Ninety percent went to Canada, where after some initial controversy they were eventually welcomed as immigrants. Still others hid inside the United States. In addition to those who avoided the draft, a relatively small number–about 1,000–of deserters from the U.S. armed forces also headed to Canada. While the Canadian government technically reserved the right to prosecute deserters, in practice they left them alone, even instructing border guards not to ask too many questions."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXVcNVRF7QM
Thank you for mentioning me my friend Maj Marty Hogan
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SP5 Mark Kuzinski
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Good evening LTC Stephen F. and thank you. I'm out on the road to Sea Island GA to caddie for my son in a Golf tournament this weekend. I do my best to keep up with RP. Have a great evening!
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