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What is 4F draft status?

What is 4F draft status?

4-F classification in the U.S. Selective Service System, identifying a person as unfit for military service.

What is 4F Vietnam?

4F (plural 4Fs) (US, military) A military draftee rejected for being physically unfit.

What did a 4F draft classification denote?

The draft classification 4-F, defined by General Lewis B. Hershey, the director of Selective Service, is a category of men found, “unfit for military service,” due to physical, mental or moral reasons.

What ages were drafted in Vietnam?

Before the lottery was implemented in the latter part of the Vietnam conflict, there was no system in place to determine order of call besides the fact that men between the ages of 18 and 26 were vulnerable to being drafted. Local boards called men classified 1-A, 18-1/2 through 25 years old, oldest first.

Why is it called 4-F?

Doing this task required four teeth in front, both upper and lower, and if a chap were lacking in those natural dental implements he was called “4-F” (for “four front”).

How many people were drafted for the Vietnam War?

According to National Archives, among approximately 27 million American men eligible for military service between 1964 and 1973, the draft raised 2,215,000 men for military service (in the U.S., Southeast Asia, West Germany, and elsewhere).

When was the last draft for the Vietnam War?

With the Paris Peace Accords signed on January 27, 1973, the end of active U.S. ground involvement in Vietnam and subsequently the draft saw the the last men conscripted on December 7, 1972.

Why was there opposition to the draft in Vietnam?

Even though there was some opposition to the draft even before the U.S. direct involvement in Vietnam, the conflict saw new levels of opposition to the call-up. As American troop strength in Vietnam shot up, more young men of call-up age sought to avoid or delay their military service and there were some legal ways to do that.

What does 4 F stand for in military?

Many civilians as well as military personnel are familiar with the term 4-F (also called 4F ). 4-F is a classification given to a new U.S. military registrant indicating that he or she is “not acceptable for service in the Armed Forces” due to medical, dental, or other reasons.