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To: grundle

In 1980 was it fairly common to fail to register?


5 posted on 03/01/2012 6:26:51 PM PST by woofie (It takes three villages and a forest of woodland creatures to raise a child in Obamaville)
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To: woofie

I wasn’t thrilled, but I registered in 1980.


10 posted on 03/01/2012 6:32:30 PM PST by Lawdoc (My dad married my aunt, so now my cousins are my brothers. Go figure.)
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To: woofie

I registered within the first week because I was told I had to.


11 posted on 03/01/2012 6:32:39 PM PST by BreezyDog (PLAN A: A Peaceful Restoration of the Republic.....PLAN B: A Restoration of the Republic)
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To: woofie

Not at all. Failing to register came with stern warnings about status and citizen benefits. I registered in 1981.


42 posted on 03/01/2012 7:51:10 PM PST by eyedigress ((Old storm chaser from the west)/?)
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To: woofie

Doesn’t matter whether there was a high number of people not registering. The fact of the matter is IF YOU DIDN’T REGISTER YOU ARE INELIGIBLE TO HOLD ANY GOVERNMENT JOB!!!!


68 posted on 03/03/2012 12:05:03 AM PST by jollyroger88805
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To: woofie
In 1980 was it fairly common to fail to register?

Probably.

I registered for the real draft in 1968. I was deferred through medical school, which meant (under the law as it existed in 1968) I had a potential service obligation through 1992.

Almost all the administrative structure that I lived under from 1968-1973 vanished with the "end of the draft". Registration had basically ceased by 1975. If a doctor draft was ever instituted between 1975 and 1992, I don't believe there was a way for them to identify me as having a service obligation dating back to my II-S days.

The attempt to bring back registration, for a draft that was never going to happen, was quite halfhearted at first. Many 18 year olds that I knew of in the period 1975-1980 had no idea that registration existed, much less that it was required.

77 posted on 03/06/2012 5:08:09 AM PST by Jim Noble ("The Germans: At your feet, or at your throat" - Winston Churchill)
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