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IrishMist -> Question about the military/draft/etc (9/12/2011 3:24:15 PM)
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I have a question for anyone who knows military history; specifically the dates that covered the Korean Conflict ( US involvement ), and the draft surrounding the Vietnam Conflict ( again, US involvement ). My daughter and I were talking about the Korean Conflict, and the Vietnam Conflict ( the discussion came up because of something that her Government teacher mentioned ). She asked me a question that, well, I simply can not find an answer for...and believe me, we looked. During our discussion, the issue of my father came up, along with his military service. He was in the Marines during Korea. She asked me how come he had not been sent to Vietnam; especially since he already had military/combat experience; and since the draft would have applied to him. ( He had a younger brother who was exempt, not because of him being younger, but because of certain health issues) I am unsure of how long he was actually in the service. He joined after highschool, did his basic training and was immediately sent to Korea. So, the question is: why, if he already had military experience, was healthy and whole, and was still young enough; was he not 'drafted' for Vietnam? I remember him saying once that the subject of re-enlistment never came up for him.
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