Steve_McGarrett
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What a noble thing to do. Yes, American patriot Ted Nugent who has just played his 6,500th concert will perform honoring our nations men and women in the military. Ted Nugent has always kept our military in the highest regard. As we all know, Ted attempted to do his patriotic duty to defend his country and enter the U.S. military (unlike true liberal draft dodgers who burned their draft cards and fled to Canada) and put his life on the line for this country as he was selected in the draft but when he took his physical, the military rejected him with a medical condition as his United States Selective Service Record proves. Despite that, Ted decided the best thing to do was dedicate much time and resources over the years helping veterans raising money for them and taking the disabled ones on hunting adventures. There is no doubt, this man is well respected individual to the military and especially to the USO organization where he was asked to play for the troops in Afghanistan. This concert will be no different. As a conservative taxpayer, I salute Ted Nugent and ask you all to do the same.
Show of Support - Hunt for Heroes - Honoring Men & Women of our Military - West Texas Area - Volunteer
Ted Nugents selective service record proving he was rejected for a medical reasons
The record above indicates, he actually got on the bus and went to take his physical when true liberal draft dodgers didn't. He was classified 1-S (high school student deferment) in 1967 and 2-S (college student deferment) in 1968; then after being reclassified 1-A (available for military service) in 1969 he was rejected as a result of a physical examination (most likely loss of hearing according to Snopes at one time) and given a 1-Y classification. (The 1-Y classification denoted persons "qualified for service only in time of war or national emergency" and was generally assigned to registrants who had exhibited medical conditions that were limiting but not disabling). After the 1-Y classification was eliminated at the end of 1971, Nugent was reclassified as 4-F. Ted Nugent did have a student deferment for part of the time he was eligible for the draft, but he did also fail a physical examination and receive a medical exemption.
Show of Support - Hunt for Heroes - Honoring Men & Women of our Military - West Texas Area - Volunteer
Ted Nugents selective service record proving he was rejected for a medical reasons
The record above indicates, he actually got on the bus and went to take his physical when true liberal draft dodgers didn't. He was classified 1-S (high school student deferment) in 1967 and 2-S (college student deferment) in 1968; then after being reclassified 1-A (available for military service) in 1969 he was rejected as a result of a physical examination (most likely loss of hearing according to Snopes at one time) and given a 1-Y classification. (The 1-Y classification denoted persons "qualified for service only in time of war or national emergency" and was generally assigned to registrants who had exhibited medical conditions that were limiting but not disabling). After the 1-Y classification was eliminated at the end of 1971, Nugent was reclassified as 4-F. Ted Nugent did have a student deferment for part of the time he was eligible for the draft, but he did also fail a physical examination and receive a medical exemption.
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