Ham, Georgia, 1969. No. 268: Family Time

When I graduated from UNC in 1969, I had a draft classification of I-A. My father was a manufacturers representative and was responsible for business in the Southeast. He was suffering from complications with diabetes and was physically unable to drive and transact...

Mike, New York, 1971. No. 9: Carry On

It had to be July or August of 1971.  On number day, I was at work.  My mother worked second shift at the same company and told me my number.  She was none too happy.  Since I was not too serious about school at the time, I decided to join the...

Randy, Virginia, 1969. No. 249: Good Night and So Long

I graduated from UNC in May 1969 without an acceptance to medical school.  I figured the chance of being drafted was high, but I was willing to do just about anything to avoid interrupting my pursuit of a medical degree.  I underwent an...

James, Maryland, 1969. Feline Allergy

I had graduated from the University of North Carolina and was attending graduate school at Yale. My birthday is in February and, as is well known, February was extremely over-represented in the early numbers of the first lottery. I remember walking through the Yale...

Tony, NC, 1969. No. 110: Dad Served For Both Of Us

I had several near misss with the Vietnam situation during my stay at Carolina.The first was in 1966, during my sophomore year. Every male student received mistakenly re-classified draft notices (from II-S to I-A) from the Cumberland County Draft  Board on a...