What an odd website...
Just taking someone's birthday and plopping it down in 1950.
Why not 1949?
Or 1951?
It seems odd to assume everyone was just magically born in 1950.
Some sort of random year assignment would have made more sense.
And that's without getting into people who might have been medically ineligible, etc.
Sure, the number would have been "called," but if one is ineligible, it doesn't matter much.
Did we just secretlyy sign up to trumps korean war, f that
maybe its for everyone that would turn 18?
YOUR DRAFT NUMBER
191
WAS CALLED IN 1970.
If your birthday was just 1 day earlier, your draft number would not have been called.
YOUR DRAFT NUMBER
98
WAS CALLED IN 1970.
If your birthday was just 2 days earlier, your draft number would not have been called.
Aaaayyyyy birthday buddy. I'll see you on the frontlines.24 August
Welp. So long boys!
YOUR DRAFT NUMBER
109
WAS CALLED IN 1970.
If your birthday was just 1 day earlier, your draft number would not have been called.
I got drafted. Missed not being drafted by 1 day.
every putting their draft number knows theyre telling everyone their birthday?
YOUR DRAFT NUMBER
1
WAS CALLED IN 1970.
If your birthday was just 2 days earlier, your draft number would not have been called.
because thats how the draft lottery worked?What an odd website...
Just taking someone's birthday and plopping it down in 1950.
Why not 1949?
Or 1951?
It seems odd to assume everyone was just magically born in 1950.
Some sort of random year assignment would have made more sense.
And that's without getting into people who might have been medically ineligible, etc.
Sure, the number would have been "called," but if one is ineligible, it doesn't matter much.
because thats how the draft lottery worked?
anybody with that birthday born 1944 through 1950 was drafted if their number got called. they then did age prioritzarion