How many teens whose parents could afford college tuition and living expenses received a deferment from being drafted? Seems to have been such a popular path, Vietnam became known as the war which the US sent her poor to fight. Not sure that's any different than other countries throughout history who sent conscripted peasants into battle while the nobles lead them from atop a hill.
Muhammed Ali (Cassius Clay)
Ali refused to be drafted into the military owing to his religious beliefs and ethical opposition
to the Vietnam War and was found guilty of draft evasion and stripped of his boxing titles.
He stayed out of prison while appealing the decision to the Supreme Court, where his conviction
was overturned in 1971.
William "Bill" Clinton
In 1972, Bill Clinton acquired temporary ROTC or Reserve Officers’ Training Corps status,
which exempted him from the draft; though never actually joining the ROTC, he has been
accused of purposely deceiving the military to avoid service.
There's a long list of now-well-known people who used one excuse, reason or "favor" to evade the draft. John Wayne, Jim Morrison, Jimi Hendrix, Bruce Springsteen, ... and even Albert Einstein, who went to Switzerland to avoid being drafted in WWII.
I've often pondered the ethics of the draft, as well as the efforts of people to evade it. It comes down to this: in today's battlefield environment, are we still as dependent on sheer numbers of people we can throw at the enemy before they run out of bullets, bombs and soldiers? Times have changed, and with them, so has the need for large fighting forces that put a strain on training, equipment, gear, transportation and supplies like food, medicine and other basics.
I can see if someone was a conscientious objector how their fitness to be CinC is an issue. But simply using the system to avoid the draft is not. Trump used his college deferment to avoid the draft 4 times while in school. Two years after he graduated, he reported a documented physical problem that classified him 4F. Was the diagnosis legit? There's no direct evidence to prove the problem was made up.
David Cortright, a scholar and peace activist, found that more than half of the 27 million
American men eligible to be drafted during the Vietnam era were deferred, exempted, or
disqualified.
https://www.businessinsider.com/donald-trump-avoided-the-military-draft-which-was-common-at-the-time-vietnam-war-2018-12?op=1