If your registered for the draft it'll show on your draft status paper. If your discharged it'll show on your DD-214. If you join AMVETS or the VFW they'll get it for you. AMVETS was started by WW2 Vets in 1944. VFW was started by Spanish-American War Vet of 1898, in 1899. AMERICAN LEGION was started by WW1 vets in 1919. VVA was started by Vietnam Vets in 1979.
During World War I, the 4A military classification indicated that an individual was unfit for military service due to physical or mental reasons. This classification was part of a broader system used by the U.S. military to categorize potential draftees and assess their eligibility for service. Those classified as 4A were exempt from conscription and military duties, allowing for the identification of those who could serve effectively.
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In the military context, a 1-A classification typically refers to an individual who is fully qualified for military service and is available for active duty. This classification is often used during the draft process to designate those who meet all the necessary physical, mental, and moral standards required for enlistment. Individuals with this classification can be called upon to serve in times of need or conflict.
In World War II, military classification 4A referred to individuals who were deemed unfit for military service due to health or medical reasons but could still be considered for limited duty. This classification was part of the broader system used by the U.S. Selective Service System to categorize potential draftees based on their physical and mental fitness for military service. Those classified as 4A were typically not fully exempt from service and could be called upon if circumstances changed.
There are a number of places one can go to find a local military recruiter. Sites such as Today's Military and Military have tools that allow one to find their nearest military recruiter.
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You would find the Dewy Classification System in a Library!
During World War I, the 4A military classification indicated that an individual was unfit for military service due to physical or mental reasons. This classification was part of a broader system used by the U.S. military to categorize potential draftees and assess their eligibility for service. Those classified as 4A were exempt from conscription and military duties, allowing for the identification of those who could serve effectively.
Available for military service
it is the second class sub force
In the military context, a 1-A classification typically refers to an individual who is fully qualified for military service and is available for active duty. This classification is often used during the draft process to designate those who meet all the necessary physical, mental, and moral standards required for enlistment. Individuals with this classification can be called upon to serve in times of need or conflict.
In the U.S. military draft classification system during World War II, 2-B indicated that an individual was deferred from service due to being a student. This classification applied primarily to students enrolled in college or other educational programs, allowing them to continue their studies without being called up for military duty. The 2-B classification was part of a broader system that categorized individuals based on their eligibility and availability for military service.
A military draft classification of 1H indicates that an individual is not currently available for military service due to a specific reason, typically related to being a high school graduate but not yet fully qualified for active duty. This classification often applies to individuals who are awaiting graduation or have other deferments. It essentially means they are temporarily exempt from being called up for service.
The classification of fossils is difficult because they are usually only a small part of an extinct organism. The local Selective Service boards were responsible for the classification of men who were eligible for the military draft.
Selective Service classification 4A indicates that an individual is exempt from military service. This classification is typically assigned to those who have been discharged from military service, have a physical or mental condition that disqualifies them from service, or meet other specific criteria for exemption. It signifies that the individual is not eligible for conscription into the Armed Forces.
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In Libraries.