Members of land or naval forces of the United States. Students fit for general military service; available not later than July 1, Students fit for limited military service; available not later than July 1, Men deferred by reason of age [not in effect any more, as provision deferring men over 28 years of age had been repealed?
Men with dependents, not engaged in work essential to national defense. Men with dependents, engaged in work essential to national defense. Deferred specifically by law or because unfit for military service. Men who had completed service [not considered in time of war]. Conscientious objectors available only for civilian work of national importance.
Conscientious objectors available for limited civilian work of national importance. Member of an organized reserve unit of the armed forces or student in approved officer procurement program. High school student under twenty years of age, I-S H , or college student who has received an order to report for induction, I-S C , and is deferred to complete his school year.
Deferred because of essential civilian employment, except agriculture or study. Deferred because of essential agricultural employment. Deferred because of dependents; includes registrants with wife and child [see page 12 for details]. Registrant with sufficient credit for World War II military duty.
United States. Draft Records. Beginning Research. This website requires a paid subscription for full access. Navigation menu Personal tools English. Namespaces Page Talk. Views Read View source View history. Submit Wiki Content Report a Problem. For the married servicemen who are already in combat and cannot benefit from the new deferment policy, the Allotment and Allowances Bill within the Selective Service Act would provide financial assistance for their families and dependents.
This bill will officially be in effect in the next four months. As the war carries on, if or when the pool of single men runs out, married men will begin to be drafted according to their family responsibilities. Men with only a wife and no children will be the first in the married-men group to be reclassified to ready-for-war Class I-A status, then men with a wife and only one child, and so forth.
Until the legislation is officially approved and put into effect by the president, local draft boards are proceeding with the classification of married men with no financial dependencies into Class I-A. Selective Service officials expressed surprise that news of this draft amendment has not gotten much publicity, considering it will affect 18 million men, wives, children and other dependents. Under the new Selective Service policy, married men still have the choice of voluntarily entering the service.
Duffield, Eugene S. Trussell, C. Did students differed during Korea have to repay the time after graduation and did being married help avoidance. My grandfather was 29 yo married with two kids in December of He was given a deferment for this situation as well as the fact that the vision in his left eye was weak. He had tried to join the Navy in but was denied entry due to his eye. In the summer of he was contacted by his local draft board and ordered to report for induction immediately.
Upon reporting to the board he showed them the paperwork that the Navy had given him 15 years before stating that he was unfit for service. However, the war ended before he was shipped off.
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