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1972

Nixon announces draftees will not go to Vietnam

Published: November 16, 2009Last Updated: January 31, 2025

President Nixon announces that no more draftees will be sent to Vietnam unless they volunteer for such duty. He also announced that a force of 10,000 troops would be withdrawn by September 1, which would leave a total of 39,000 in Vietnam.

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Article Title
Nixon announces draftees will not go to Vietnam
Website Name
History
Date Accessed
March 27, 2026
Publisher
A&E Television Networks
Last Updated
January 31, 2025
Original Published Date
November 16, 2009