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re: My dad told me about getting drafted in the army

Posted on 4/2/18 at 10:37 am to
Posted by bigwheel
Lake Charles
Member since Feb 2008
6491 posts
Posted on 4/2/18 at 10:37 am to
My dad at age 33 was drafted in last call of 1943. When he got to the induction center in New Orleans, the Navy asked for volunteers, So he volunteered for the Navy. When he got on the navy side, the navy asked for welders to volunteer into the Marines.

He volunteered into the Marines. He had a wife and 3 children. The allotment for the wife was $60/ a month & $20 fro each child. Total income was $120. a month, to feed clothe etc.

There were no freebies in those days.

The reason why he was drafted ,was because he quit a job as a welder at the Orange Tx ship yard, after working 2 years on the midnight shift, working 7 days a week

Posted by VinegarStrokes
Georgia
Member since Oct 2015
13392 posts
Posted on 4/2/18 at 10:55 am to
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My dad at age 33 was drafted in last call of 1943. When he got to the induction center in New Orleans, the Navy asked for volunteers, So he volunteered for the Navy. When he got on the navy side, the navy asked for welders to volunteer into the Marines.

He volunteered into the Marines. He had a wife and 3 children. The allotment for the wife was $60/ a month & $20 fro each child. Total income was $120. a month, to feed clothe etc.

There were no freebies in those days.

The reason why he was drafted ,was because he quit a job as a welder at the Orange Tx ship yard, after working 2 years on the midnight shift, working 7 days a week


How old are you, sir, if you don't mind me asking? I always picture people in their 20s and 30s posting on this site, so it's interesting that we have a poster who is probably at least 70-75 years young.
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