NOTE: As we get further and further into discussions of patriotism, the flag, military service, what’s sacred, etc., a look back at the history of the person who started this situation, President Trump, seemed like something we should do.)
The following column by Lincoln Anthony Blades was posted on the Teen Vogue website August 3, 2017:
When I look at President Donald Trump, I see a pot-bellied, 71-year-old man with a doughy frame. But in 1968, when he was a 22-year-old University of Pennsylvania graduate, Trump was a tall, fit athlete who played football, tennis, and golf. His age and clean medical history qualified Trump as a perfect candidate for the draft to serve in the United States Army and fight in the Vietnam War, but he avoided combat after receiving a 1-Y medical deferment, which he has said was due to “bone spurs in his heels.” More than half a million American men were stationed in Vietnam by the end of that year, which was the bloodiest 12 months of the conflict. On the day of Trump’s graduation from the University of Pennsylvania, 40 Americans were killed in Vietnam, according to The New York Times.
The son of Fred Trump, a wealthy New York real estate developer, Donald Trump did what many other wealthy young men were allowed to do: He dodged the draft. Between 1964 and 1972, a few months before the draft ended, he received five deferments — in addition to his “bone spurs” claim, the other four were based on his educational status. He received two deferments while he attended Fordham University from 1964 to 1966, and two more after transferring to the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. Continue reading “Donald Trump’s Military Cowardice Goes Beyond His 5 Draft Deferrals”