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    Were residents of U.S. overseas territories such as Guam, Samoa and Puerto Rico subject to military draft during the Vietnam war?

    Question #129399. Asked by unclerick. (Feb 07 13 1:03 PM)


    dug44

    According to wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_history_of_Puerto_Rico#Vietnam_War Puerto Rico has had the draft since WW1.

    Feb 07 13, 2:38 PM


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