Wasn’t there still a draft in ‘69? Wouldn’t being an Indonesian student have saved him from a draft? Seems to me that I read there was something odd about his draft registration.
The draft applies to residents of the US legal or illegal, and citizens. Thats why so many left the country during WW II, Korea and Vietnam.
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The draft ended in 1973...
Wasnt there still a draft in 69? Wouldnt being an Indonesian student have saved him from a draft? Seems to me that I read there was something odd about his draft registration.
Yes I forgot about that.
His draft registration has changes on it that are not supposed to be there, that try to show he registered in ‘80 rather than ‘08
by adding a zero in front of the long number at the top right corner.
But making the number one digit too long.
Or so I read and saw.
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