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The date of the last drawing for the lottery was on March 12, Registration with the Selective Service System was suspended on April 1, , and registrant processing was suspended on January 27, Registration was resumed in July for men born in and later, and is in effect to this present time. Men are required to register within 30 days of their 18 th birthday.

Each table shows all the birth dates in a given year and the lottery numbers assigned to those dates. Read the tables like a multiplication table. At the top of the table are the months of the year. In the first column, on the far left, are the dates of the month. The death squads focused on leaders at the village level and on anyone who improved the lives of the peasants such as medical personnel, social workers, and school teachers.

The last American troops departed in their entirety 29 March How could we lose a war we had already stopped fighting? We fought to an agreed stalemate. The peace settlement was signed in Paris on 27 January It called for release of all U.

The , evacuees in April during the fall of Saigon consisted almost entirely of civilians and Vietnamese military, NOT American military running for their lives. There were almost twice as many casualties in Southeast Asia primarily Cambodia the first two years, after the fall of Saigon in , than there were during the ten years the U. Thanks for the perceived loss and the countless assassinations and torture visited upon Vietnamese, Laotians, and Cambodians goes mainly to the American media and their undying support-by-misrepresentation of the anti-War movement in the United States.

As with much of the Vietnam War, the news media misreported and misinterpreted the Tet Offensive. It was reported as an overwhelming success for the Communist forces and a decided defeat for the U. Nothing could be further from the truth.

Despite initial victories by the Communists forces, the Tet Offensive resulted in a major defeat of those forces. Still, militarily, the Tet Offensive was a total defeat of the Communist forces on all fronts.

It resulted in the death of some 45, NVA troops and the complete, if not total destruction of the Viet Cong elements in South Vietnam. The Tet Offensive succeeded on only one front and that was the News front and the political arena. This was another example in the Vietnam War of an inaccuracy becoming the perceived truth.

However, inaccurately reported, the News Media made the Tet Offensive famous. Remember me Log in. Lost your password? Vietnam War Facts, Stats and Myths. Congressman Press Release. Totals 9,, military personnel served on active duty during the official Vietnam era from August 5, to May 7, Five men killed in Vietnam were only 16 years old. The oldest man killed was 62 years old. Of those killed, 17, were married.

The average age of the men killed: Veteran Successes Vietnam Veterans represented 9. They have a lower unemployment rate than the same non-vet age groups.

The calculator, of course, does not use your birth year because many of us were born well after the Vietnam War. For those born in , however, being drafted in was a very real prospect. In today's all-volunteer military, the idea of someone being forced into that lifestyle change can seem very bizarre. Most of the men who rotated through the country were volunteers, but a significant number were not. Unlike World War II, there were no lines to sign up for service.

And unlike the Civil War, there was no paying a substitute to take your place. But still, the perception existed that with money and connections, someone could avoid serving. So in an effort to make the draft more fair or appear fair , a lottery was put in place. Draft age men were assigned a number between 1 and , depending on their birthday. The lowest numbers were called first. This was all entirely at random.

Of course, that didn't stop some of those who were called to service from further avoiding Selective Service. Some went to college or graduate school or faked medical conditions, while others fled to Canada. In all, half a million Americans dodged their Vietnam War service. They were fugitives until when President Jimmy Carter ordered a general amnesty.



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