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In reply to the discussion: Bolton dodged Vietnam by joining the NG [View all]Major Nikon
(36,925 posts)49. I feel no obligation to answer questions from those who dont reciprocate
Kinda rich youd complain immediately after not answering my question.
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Serving isn't draft dodging, as a fellow vet you should know that, doesn't anyone here remember
braddy
Mar 2018
#2
I was a draft resister, and there were what we could call draft evaders, but a draft dodger was a
braddy
Mar 2018
#4
I was fine with men like me that opposed the draft itself but I despised the cowardly draft dodgers
braddy
Mar 2018
#11
People knew that the Navy and Air Force were safe but did not know that the Reserves and Guard were
braddy
Mar 2018
#13
Nonsense, there were plenty of regular guys in basic and the other Army schools during the war
braddy
Mar 2018
#19
Most people don't need a dictionary to figure out draft dodging means dodging the draft, YMMV
Major Nikon
Mar 2018
#39
as I said - I entered the U.S.A.F active duty voluntarily - if not, I would have been drafted
DrDan
Mar 2018
#44
Whatever their capacity they will come out with more fruit salad on their uniform than
kairos12
Mar 2018
#10
I seriously doubt he considered the Vietnam war already lost. It's easy to say that
brewens
Mar 2018
#27
Um, the consensus on the street by '68-'69 was the was the war was unwinnable
Brother Buzz
Mar 2018
#35
I know that, but weren't there hard liners still insisting that if we sent enough,
brewens
Mar 2018
#36
One can assume, with no skin in the game, Bolton would have been in that camp.
Brother Buzz
Mar 2018
#37