AdlerianThinker
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You're not very good at lying.you're not very good at math are you?
"Outside of the National Guard Ranger unit from Indiana (THE GUARD UNIT THAT WAS USED IN VIETNAM)"
Go tell that to the 7 other units that were deployed, and more than 6000 other trooops that deployed.
So, factor that in with all the other math presented, and you end up with about a 50/50 chance of being deployed.
12.234 guardsman activated. 7000 deployed. That's actually OVER a 50/50 chance.
It would seem that dodging the draft and fleeing to Canada was the safest way to avoid serving.
Bush didn't do that. He rolled the dice. Definitely didn't evade the draft, as you so falsely claimed.
bush rolled nothing you ignorant fool, the guard numbers in vietnam were a pittance , bush and other rich boys that joined the guard knew they were safe in doing so.
Guardsmen and reservists were, and are, required to register for the draft. All membership does is lower your draft number. All joining the Guard allowed him to do that was different than active duty was stay close to home, and continue his civilian ambitions, in a limited fashion.
It adds percentage points to the odds, but doesn't 'dodge' or 'evade' anything.