How could someone avoid US military service in the early 1950's?

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According to "Military Classifications for Draftees" compiled by the Swarthmore College Peace Collection, the following situations could get you out of military service during the Korean War:
1. physically, mentally, or morally unfit
2. essential civilian employment
3. essential agricultural employment
4 having dependents including wife and children
5. aliens
6. ministers including student studying for the ministry

Thus, you could get a job rated essential in either industry or agriculture, study for the ministry, or develop some physical, mental or moral condition.

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I have not read this, but heard it from someone who was in the US Army at the time. The easiest way to avoid the draft was to claim to be h*m*sexual. I suppose this is what is meant by "morally unfit" in point (1) of Barry's answer.

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