The Draft number system: 365
(plus one during a leap year) dates
(Ja1, JAN 2, Jan3 up to DEC 31) were mixed up and drawn. Jan 1 might have been the 40th drawn. Jan 2 night have been the 286th drawn. Etc.
My draft number was 94 and the army was taking everyone up to 105. I volunteered for the Air Force before the army could get me.
The hair cut "ritual" made absolutely no difference to me for 2 reasons. I was expecting it, and growing up in the '50s I had a crew cut every summer!
I actually thought that the training at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas was fun.
As Webb says
"Every military has its own traditions." You need a lot of very different people to start identifying themselves as "us", as opposed to "them".
I went to Lackland carrying one item - an empty AWOL bag.
(For those who missed out on all the fun, an AWOL bag is a simple gym bag.)That was for the clothes on my back. I knew that they were going to give me everything that they wanted me to have. I also knew that I didn't want to have
anything that they could use to single me out.
Pity the poor fools who brought an electric shaver from home. I think that we only had 1 person in the barracks with an electric shaver.
So I volunteer for military service rather than being drafted in to the army.
I shudder to think what might have happened to me if I had gone into the Army. I could have ended up like Fozzer when he was at the defence of Rorke's Drift.
