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  2. Sep 16, 2011 · On Sept. 16, 1974, President Gerald R. Ford issued a proclamation that offered amnesty to those who evaded the draft during the Vietnam War. Mr. Ford also granted amnesty to those...

  3. Those who went abroad faced imprisonment or forced military service if they returned home. In September 1974, President Gerald R. Ford offered an amnesty program for draft dodgers that required them to work in alternative service occupations for periods of six to 24 months.

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  4. Jan 21, 2018 · Gerald Ford, Carter’s predecessor in the White House, had offered conditional amnesty to some draft dodgers. Carter, however, seeking to heal the wars physic wounds, set no...

  5. Sep 16, 1974 · Ford unveils his controversial clemency plan for Vietnam Era Draft Evaders which calls for draft evaders to "earn their return to the mainstream of American society." Presidential Speeches | Gerald Ford Presidency

  6. During the Vietnam War, hundreds of thousands of American men evaded the draft by fleeing the country or failing to register with their local draft board. President Gerald Ford signed a proclamation in 1974 that granted conditional amnesty to draft evaders, provided they work in a public service job for up to two years.

  7. Aug 19, 2021 · On September 16 th, 1974, less than a month after his announcement to the VFW—and only eight days after his controversial pardon of NixonFord outlined the specifics of his amnesty policy in a brief televised statement. Draft evaders would have until the following January 31 st to turn themselves in. They would need to complete an “earned ...

  8. The legal needs of Vietnam veterans fall into two general categories: (1) individual aid -in petitioning the VA, the Defense Department, and other agencies on. range of problems including discharges, benefits and disability determinations; (2) monitoring of government agencies, rule-making, and class litigation.

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