Show j. j lJ r f YOU AND THE DRAFT GRAFT KNOW RESPONSIBILITY Q 0 I 1 am a freshman at col col- lege ege I am enrolled in a full- full time program I want to obtain a student deferment Will the college notify my draft board or Dr will it be necessary for me to todo todo todo do so A. A It is the responsibility of each registrant to keep his local board notified of ar an J changes in his status You should complete Form and send it to your local board You should arrange with the college for them to file an Form with your local board This form verifies your enrollment Q I am a college student with a S II-S deferment If I should enlist in the Army Reserve will willI I 1 retain my student deferment A. A When your local board receives receives re re- re evidence that you have enlisted you will then be reclassified reclassified re re- classified from Class S II-S to I-D I Member of a reserve component compon compon- ent Q O. When I 1 reach my birthday I Ivill will vill be in college some distance from my home Must I go home to register A. A No You must register within 5 days of your birthday birth birth- dav day at any of the more than local b boa boards o a r d s located throughout the country Consult Consult Consult Con Con- sult the telephone directory for forthe forthe forthe the city where you are living to determine the address of the local board nearest you By calling at that board you will willbe willbe willbe be able to complete your regis regis- tra ion which win Nil I then be sent to the local board having jurisdiction jurisdiction juris juris- diction over the area where your home line 2 on the registration registration regist regist- ration card is located Be sure when you register to give your permanent home address to the registrar Q 0 Must a registrant return to his own local board for forwarding forwarding forwarding forward forward- ing to his Armed Forces physical cal examination or induction A. A No W When h hen e n t the h e distance from his own local board is such that reporting to it would be a II hardship he may be transferred i for physical examination or in induction induction induction in- in or both by requesting I this action of the local board nearest him Q 0 My neighbors neighbor's son an outstanding outstanding outstanding out out- standing athlete has not been inducted He claims he is not physically qualified How do you explain this A. A Selective S Service e r v i ice c e local boards determine the availability ity of registrants for military serI service service ser ser- vice while the Armed Forces at atthe atthe atthe I the Armed Forces Examining and Entrance Stations determine determine determine deter deter- mine their acceptability for military military military mili mili- tary service under standards I prescribed by the Secretary of I Defense I Q 0 It is my understanding that there are two different classifications I given to those who are arenDt not acceptable for service I know one is IV-F IV but what is the theother theother theother other one and what is the dif dif dif- ference between the two A. A T The h e t two w o classifications you referenced are V I-V and IV-F. IV Registrants found to be not currently currently currently cur cur- qualified for service but who would be qualified in time of war or national emergency declared by C Con Congress o n g r res e s s are classified in Class I In Class IV-F IV are placed those registrants registrants registrants regist regist- rants who are found to be not qualified for any service in the Armed Forces either currently or in time of war or national emergency d declared e eel c l a are r e d by the Congress |