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KTO PODLEGA REJESTRACJI DO ARMII USA !!!!!!

14.02.03, 03:15
WHO MUST REGISTER

Almost all male U.S. citizens, and male aliens living in the U.S., who are 18
through 25, are required to register with Selective Service. It's important
to know that even though he is registered, a man will not automatically be
inducted into the military. In a crisis requiring a draft, men would be
called in sequence determined by random lottery number and year of birth.
Then, they would be examined for mental, physical and moral fitness by the
military before being deferred or exempted from military service or inducted
into the Armed Forces.

A chart of who must register is also available.

NON-CITIZENS
Some non-citizens are required to register. Others are not. Noncitizens who
are not required to register with Selective Service include men who are in
the U.S. on student or visitor visas, and men who are part of a diplomatic or
trade mission and their families. Almost all other male noncitizens are
required to register, including illegal aliens, legal permanent residents,
and refugees. The general rule is that if a male noncitizen takes up
residency in the U.S. before his 26th birthday, he must register with
Selective Service. For a more detailed list of which non-citizens must
register, see Who Must Register - Chart .

DUAL NATIONALS
Dual nationals of the U.S. and another country are required to register,
regardless of where they live, because they are U.S. nationals.
See also Aliens and Dual Nationals - Liability for Service

HOSPITALIZED OR INCARCERATED MEN
Young men in hospitals, mental institutions or prisons do not have to
register while they are committed. However, they must register within 30 days
after being released if they have not yet reached their 26th birthday.

DISABLED MEN
Disabled men who live at home must register with Selective Service if they
can reasonably leave their homes and move about independently. A friend or
relative may help a disabled man fill out the registration form if he can't
do it himself.

Men with disabilities that would disqualify them from military service still
must register with Selective Service. Selective Service does not presently
have authority to classify men, so even men with obvious handicaps must
register now, and if needed, classifications would be determined later.

FULL-TIME MILITARY EXEMPTED FROM REQUIREMENT
Young men serving in the military on full-time active duty do not have to
register. Those attending the service academies do not have to register. If a
young man leaves the military before turning 26, he must register.

NATIONAL GUARD AND RESERVES
Members of the Reserve and National Guard not on full-time active duty must
register.

CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS
Men who would be classified as Conscientious Objectors if they were drafted
must also register with Selective Service. If a draft begins and they are
called, they would have the opportunity to file a claim for exemption from
military service based upon their religious or moral objection to war.

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Does every young man have to register when he turns 18? Just about!

Almost all male U.S. citizens regardless of where they live, and male
immigrant aliens residing in the U.S., are required to be registered with
Selective Service if they are at least 18 years old but are not yet 26 years
old. Men who are 26 years old and older are too old to register. Some
requirements are shown below:

CATEGORY REQUIRED TO REGISTER?
MILITARY-RELATED
Active duty military. No *
Men attending service academies, like the U.S. Air Force Academy. No *
Men attending the U.S. Coast Guard Academy. No *
Men attending the Merchant Marine Academy. Yes
Male students in military officer procurement programs at The Citadel, North
Georgia College and State University, Norwich University, Virginia Military
Institute, Texas A&M University, and Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
University. No *
Members of the National Guard or Reserves not on active duty. Yes
Delayed Entry Program enlistees. Yes
Men who separate from active duty military for any reason before they turn
26. Yes *
Men rejected for enlistment for any reason before turning 26. Yes


*Must register within 30 days of release unless already age 26, already
registered when released, or exempt during entire period age 18 through 25.



ALIENS ** REQUIRED TO REGISTER?
Lawful non-immigrants on visas (e.g., diplomatic and consular personnel and
families, foreign students, tourists with unexpired visas (Forms I-94, I-
95A), or those with Border Crossing Documents (Forms I-185, I-186, I-444). No
Permanent resident aliens. Yes
Special (seasonal) agricultural workers (Form I-688). Yes
Special agricultural workers (Form I-688A). No
Refugee, parolee, and asylee aliens. Yes
Undocumented (illegal) aliens. Yes



NOTE: Immigrants who did not enter the United States or maintained their
lawful non-immigrant status by continually remaining on a valid visa until
after they were 26 years old were never required to register. Also,
immigrants born before 1960 who did not enter the United States or maintained
their lawful non-immigrant status by continually remaining on a valid visa
until after March 29, 1975 were never required to register.

CONFINED REQUIRED TO REGISTER?
Incarcerated, hospitalized, or institutionalized for medical reasons. No *

HANDICAPPED PHYSICALLY OR MENTALLY REQUIRED TO REGISTER?
Able to function in public with or without assistance. Yes
Continually confined to a residence, hospital, or institution. No

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* Must register within 30 days of release unless already age 26, already
registered when released, or exempt during entire period age 18 through 25.

** Residents of Puerto Rico, Guam, Virgin Islands, and Northern Mariana
Islands are U.S. citizens. Citizens of American Samoa are nationals and must
register when their permanent address is in the U.S. This also goes for a
national or citizen of the Republic of the Marshall Islands or the Federal
States of Micronesia if they live in the U.S. for more than one year for any
reason, except as a student or employee of the government of his homeland.
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    • Gość: Dr Hook Re: KTO PODLEGA REJESTRACJI DO ARMII USA !!!!!! IP: *.NYCMNY83.covad.net 14.02.03, 03:22
      przybysz1 napisa?:

      > DUAL NATIONALS
      > Dual nationals of the U.S. and another country are required to register,
      > regardless of where they live, because they are U.S. nationals.
      > See also Aliens and Dual Nationals - Liability for Service

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      • przybysz1 Re: KTO PODLEGA REJESTRACJI DO ARMII USA !!!!!!odp 14.02.03, 03:25
        ALIENS AND DUAL NATIONALS

        U.S. non-citizens and dual nationals are required by law to register with the
        Selective Service System.* Most are also liable for induction into the U.S.
        Armed Forces if there is a draft. They would also be eligible for any
        deferments, postponements, and exemptions available to all other registrants.

        However, some aliens and dual nationals would be exempt from induction into the
        military if there is a draft, depending on their country of origin and other
        factors. Some of these exemptions are shown below:

        An alien who has lived in the U.S. for less than one year is exempt from
        induction.
        Some countries have agreements with the U.S. which exempt a dual national who
        is a citizen of both that country and the U.S. from military service in the
        U.S. Armed Forces. However, an alien who requests and is exempted under such an
        agreement can never become a U.S. citizen, and may have trouble reentering the
        U.S. if he leaves.
        A dual national whose other country of nationality has an agreement with the
        U.S. which specifically provides for an exemption is exempt from induction.
        An alien who served at least a year in the military of a country with which the
        U.S. is involved in mutual defense activities will be exempt from military
        service if he is a national of a country that grants reciprocal privileges to
        citizens of the U.S.
        During a draft, any claims for exemptions based on any of the above categories
        would be granted or denied by a man's Local Board.

        Military examiners make the final decision about who will be accepted into the
        military.

        *Note: Currently, aliens cannot volunteer for the military unless they have
        permanent resident alien status.

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