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Draft evasion is an intentional decision not to comply with the military conscription policies of one's nation. Such practices that do not involve law breaking or which are based on conscientious objection are sometimes referred to as "draft avoidance." Refusing to submit to the draft is considered a criminal offense in most countries where conscription is in effect.
Those who practice draft evasion are sometimes pejoratively referred to as "draft dodgers", a term which was made popular during the Vietnam War.
Draft evasion is distinct from desertion in that only an active member of a military service can become a deserter by absenting himself or herself from the army without receiving a valid leave of absence or discharge and without any intention of returning to the army.
It is possible to draw a contrast between draft evasion and draft avoidance. Just as tax avoidance is defined as reducing or eliminating one's tax liability through legal means, draft avoidance is the elimination or mitigation of a potential conscript's military service obligation through some lawful procedure. The Vietnam era version of Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1968) simply defined draft dodger as "one who avoids military service" regardless how it was done. Some means of draft avoidance:
The Vietnam War (Vietnamese: Chiến tranh Việt Nam), also known as the Second Indochina War, and also known in Vietnam as Resistance War Against America (Vietnamese: Kháng chiến chống Mỹ) or simply the American War, was a Cold War-era proxy war that occurred in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from 1 November 1955 to the fall of Saigon on 30 April 1975. This war followed the First Indochina War (1946–54) and was fought between North Vietnam—supported by the Soviet Union, China and other communist allies—and the government of South Vietnam—supported by the United States, Philippines and other anti-communist allies. The Viet Cong (also known as the National Liberation Front, or NLF), a South Vietnamese communist common front aided by the North, fought a guerrilla war against anti-communist forces in the region. The People's Army of Vietnam, also known as the North Vietnamese Army (NVA), engaged in a more conventional war, at times committing large units to battle.
As the war continued, the part of the Viet Cong in the fighting decreased as the role of the NVA grew. U.S. and South Vietnamese forces relied on air superiority and overwhelming firepower to conduct search and destroy operations, involving ground forces, artillery, and airstrikes. In the course of the war, the U.S. conducted a large-scale strategic bombing campaign against North Vietnam.
Draft or draught may mean:
Theodore Anthony "Ted" Nugent (/tɛd ˈnuːdʒᵻnt/; born December 13, 1948) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, hunter, and political activist. Nugent initially gained fame as the lead guitarist of the Amboy Dukes, a band formed in 1963 that played psychedelic rock and hard rock. After playing with the Amboy Dukes, he embarked on a solo career.
Nugent is also noted for conservative political views, his lifelong stance against drug and alcohol abuse and advocacy of hunting and gun ownership rights. He is a board member of the National Rifle Association and a strong supporter of the Republican Party.
Nugent was born in Redford, Michigan, and raised in metropolitan Detroit, Michigan, the son of Marion Dorothy (née Johnson) and Warren Henry Nugent. He moved to Palatine, Illinois as a teenager, and has two brothers: John and Jeffrey, and a sister, Kathy. Raised Catholic, Nugent has mentioned his ties with Catholicism many times during interviews, and has stated that he regularly attends church. He attended William Fremd High School in Palatine, Illinois, then transferred after his freshman year to St. Viator High School in Arlington Heights, Illinois.
Welcome to Top10Archive! A lot of people like to say they're patriotic, and even like to act as such; it isn't until it's their time to serve that they show their true colors. In this installment, we're taking a look at 10 of the most famous people to ever be accused of draft dodging. Support us by shopping on Amazon! http://tinyurl.com/njwyzzn Check out our website: http://www.top10archive.net Follow Us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/top10archives Follow Us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/top10archives 10. Ted Nugent 9. Donald Trump 8. Rush Limbaugh 7. Bruce Springsteen 6. Bill Clinton 5. Muhammad Ali 4. Albert Einstein 3. John Wayne 2. Jimi Hendrix 1. Jim Morrison References: http://blogs.rgj.com/factchecker/2013/08/31/ted-nugent-draft-dodging-claim-revisited/ http://myfivebest...
For my history class we had to pick a topic for National History Day and make a documentary on it. I did my project on Draft Dodgers. Enjoy
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It was 1965. In order to protect South Vietnam from communist North, president Johnson got approval to deploy the first combat troops into southeast asia. Young men across the US were drafted and deployed into combat over the next 11 years. Although the majority of Americans initially approved of the war, by 1973, 70% of Americans thought the U.S. made a mistake sending troops to fight in Vietnam. College campuses across the nation became the epicenter of the antiwar movement. Many of the young men drafted believed the war was unjustified, and went to great lengths to avoid deployment, facing hefty fines or even federal prison, these are their stories.
This video is about Vietnam war and the draft/draft dodgers
Rock musician and 2nd Amendment advocate Ted Nugent explains how he did not dodge the draft.
How American citizens became draft dodgers during the Vietnam War
Dozens of residents followed four israelis who decided reject their draft over political beliefs. I24news correspondent Uri Shapira went to see i24news is an international 24-hour news and current affairs television channel based in Jaffa Port. For more from our news teams http://www.i24news.tv Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/i24newsEN Twitter: https://twitter.com/i24News_EN
Welcome to Top10Archive! A lot of people like to say they're patriotic, and even like to act as such; it isn't until it's their time to serve that they show their true colors. In this installment, we're taking a look at 10 of the most famous people to ever be accused of draft dodging. Support us by shopping on Amazon! http://tinyurl.com/njwyzzn Check out our website: http://www.top10archive.net Follow Us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/top10archives Follow Us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/top10archives 10. Ted Nugent 9. Donald Trump 8. Rush Limbaugh 7. Bruce Springsteen 6. Bill Clinton 5. Muhammad Ali 4. Albert Einstein 3. John Wayne 2. Jimi Hendrix 1. Jim Morrison References: http://blogs.rgj.com/factchecker/2013/08/31/ted-nugent-draft-dodging-claim-revisited/ http://myfivebest...
For my history class we had to pick a topic for National History Day and make a documentary on it. I did my project on Draft Dodgers. Enjoy
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It was 1965. In order to protect South Vietnam from communist North, president Johnson got approval to deploy the first combat troops into southeast asia. Young men across the US were drafted and deployed into combat over the next 11 years. Although the majority of Americans initially approved of the war, by 1973, 70% of Americans thought the U.S. made a mistake sending troops to fight in Vietnam. College campuses across the nation became the epicenter of the antiwar movement. Many of the young men drafted believed the war was unjustified, and went to great lengths to avoid deployment, facing hefty fines or even federal prison, these are their stories.
This video is about Vietnam war and the draft/draft dodgers
Rock musician and 2nd Amendment advocate Ted Nugent explains how he did not dodge the draft.
How American citizens became draft dodgers during the Vietnam War
Dozens of residents followed four israelis who decided reject their draft over political beliefs. I24news correspondent Uri Shapira went to see i24news is an international 24-hour news and current affairs television channel based in Jaffa Port. For more from our news teams http://www.i24news.tv Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/i24newsEN Twitter: https://twitter.com/i24News_EN
John-Boy returns home, still suffering memory loss and deeply troubled by his ordeal. Ike is arrested for draft evasion.
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