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  1. The Vietnam war draft were two lotteries conducted by the Selective Service System of the United States on December 1, 1969, to determine the order of conscription to military service in the Vietnam War in 1970. It was the first time a lottery system had been used to select men for military service in the US since 1942, and established the priority of call based on the birth dates of ...

  2. thevietnamwar.info › vietnam-war-draftVietnam War Draft

    Jul 25, 2013 · In the United States, military conscription has been used many times during its wars, particularly in the Cold War. Even though the draft was abolished in 1973, men of draft age (between 18-25 years) still have to register with the Selective Service System within 30 days of the 18th birthday so a draft can be … Continue reading Vietnam War Draft

  3. When there weren’t enough volunteers to meet the needs of the military, the Selective Service System (the draft) was used to cover the shortfall. After WWII, the U.S. maintained a “peacetime” draft, so the draft already was in place as the U.S. deepened its involvement in Vietnam. In 1965, President Johnson doubled monthly draft calls to ...

  4. Draft Lotteries. INDEX. Lottery held July 1, 1970. Lottery held August 5, 1971. Lottery held February 2, 1972. Induction Statistics (1917-1973) Links. Source: Selective Service System. Results for Men Facing the Draft in 1971.

  5. Sep 2, 2024 · Vietnam War: annual number of U.S. military personnel conscripted 1964-1973. The United States military conscripted approximately 1.9 million service personnel into their ranks over the course of ...

  6. Between 1954-1964, from the end of the Korean War until the escalation in Vietnam, the “peacetime” draft inducted more than 1.4 million American men, an average of more than 120,000 per year. As part of their Cold War mission, many state universities required ROTC training by male students, although campus protests caused administrators to begin repealing mandatory ROTC in the late 1950s ...

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  8. Background: 1948-1963. The Selective Service Act of 1948. The Selective Service Act of 1948 was signed into law by President Harry S. Truman on June 24, 1948, as a result of the number of voluntary enlistments into the military in the immediate post-World War II period being insufficient to maintain the desired strength, and as a response to ...

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