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1 week ago I-A: Fit for military service (could be inducted into service)II-B: Deferred necessary to National DefenseIII-A: Service deferred to hardship/DependentsIII-B: Occupation vital to War EffortIV-D: Minister of religionIV-E: Conscientious ObjectorIV-F: Rejected For Military Service
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5 days ago Following the U.S. declaration of war against Germany on 6 April, the Selective Service Act of 1917 (40 Stat. 76) was passed by the 65th United States Congress on 18 May 1917, creating the Selective Service System. President Woodrow Wilson signed the act into law after the U.S. Army failed to meet its target of expanding to 1 million men after six weeks. The act gave the preside…
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1 week ago Draft Authorization: Congress and the President. A national emergency, exceeding the … Activation of Selective Service System. Selective Service activates and orders all personnel … The Lottery. A publicly attended, nationally televised and live-streamed lottery is conducted. … Orders to Report to MEPS. Induction notices are sent and registrants may now make claims … Activation of Local and District Appeal Boards. Local and Appeal Boards begin to process … See full list on sss.gov
1. Draft Authorization: Congress and the President. A national emergency, exceeding the …
2. Activation of Selective Service System. Selective Service activates and orders all personnel …
3. The Lottery. A publicly attended, nationally televised and live-streamed lottery is conducted. …
4. Orders to Report to MEPS. Induction notices are sent and registrants may now make claims …
5. Activation of Local and District Appeal Boards. Local and Appeal Boards begin to process …
6 days ago Web Induction authority expired in 1973, but the Selective Service System remained in existence in “standby” to support the all-volunteer force in case of an emergency. Registration was suspended early in 1975 and the Selective Service System entered into “deep standby”. …
4 days ago Web Figure 3-3.2: Selective Service System Classifications for WWI, WWII, and PWWII through 1976. SELECTIVE SERVICE CLASSIFICATIONS. WWI period : (beginning May 18, 1917) Class I - liable for military service. Class II thru V - temporarily exempted or discharged …
1 week ago Web Dec 3, 2018 · For cards of men with dates of birth after 1922, additional information may include military service or the registrant’s alien registration number. Classification Ledgers (SSS Form 102) chronicle the status of each man’s eligibility, ... To access draft …
4 days ago Web Our nation's second military draft law, the Selective Service Act, went into effect in 1917 and gave President Woodrow Wilson the authority to conscript men for World War I. ... The Classification History (SSS Form 102) may contain: name; date of birth; classification …
1 week ago Web MILITARY DRAFT FY2022 NDAA SEC. 529 DIRECTOR OF SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM US SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM 1515 Wilson Blvd, Arlington, VA 22209. ... Background on Selective Service Classification 2.3.1.1. Class 1 - Available for Military …
1 day ago Web the draft actually served in the military, and not all men who served in the military registered for the draft. 2 Moreover, these are not military service records. They end when an individual reports to the army ... process of classification, physical examination, …
1 week ago Web After the war, Congress consistently declined to extend the system of military draft or compulsory service. In September 1940, however, a full year after World War II had begun in Europe and three months after the fall of France, Congress passed the Selective …
1 week ago Web Draft classifications Class I: Available for military service. Class Description Date established Date abolished I-A Nominally available for military service. Oct 4, 1940 ... Rejected for military service, physical, mental, or moral reasons, and age 38 to 44 …
2 days ago Web Oct 13, 2017 · Conscription is the mandatory enlistment in a country’s armed forces, and is sometimes referred to as “the draft.”. The origins of military conscription date back thousands of years to ...
2 days ago Web Class IV – A: Registrant with sufficient prior military service or who is a sole surviving son. Class IV – B Official deferred by law. Class IV – C Alien not currently liable for military service. Class IV – D Minister of religion or divinity student. Class IV – F Registrant not …
1 week ago Web Most Americans over the age of 30 remember the “draft card” which Selective Service issued to each man at the time he registered. For many years there were in fact two cards: the Registration Certificate and the Notice of Classification. When Selective Service …
1 day ago Web Uncle Sam pointing his finger at the viewer in order to recruit soldiers for the American Army during World War I, 1917-1918 Sheet music cover for patriotic song, 1917. The Selective Service Act of 1917 or Selective Draft Act (Pub. L. Tooltip Public Law (United States) …
4 days ago Web The local boards were charged with the registration, determination of order and serial numbers, classification, call and entrainment of draftees. During World War I there were three registrations. The first, on June 5, 1917, was for all men between the ages of 21 …
4 days ago Web Selective Service assigns a number to each person who registers. Learn how to check your registration, look up your number, and get proof that you registered. Learn how to register and check your registration for the Selective Service (the draft). Almost all 18 to 25-year …
1 week ago Web Congress passes a draft law based on “the liability to military service of all male citizens.” The law authorized a draft of men between the ages of 21 and 31. A new classification system gave the newly created local boards a set of guidelines to determine which men …
4 days ago Web Dec 6, 2023 · Almost all men who are 18-25 years old and live in the United States must register for Selective Service. This includes: U.S. citizens (U.S. born, dual citizens, and naturalized) U.S. citizens who live outside of the country. Immigrants (legal permanent …
2 days ago Web Apr 28, 2022 · There certainly was a 1Y classification during the Vietnam War. I was classified as 1Y in October 1968 as a result of high blood pressure during my induction physical. 1Y meant "qualified for service in the event of war or national emergency". As …
5 days ago Web In the Event of a Draft. How to Apply: In general, once a man gets a notice that he has been found qualified for military service, he has the opportunity to make a claim for classification as a conscientious objector (CO). A registrant making a claim for …