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Become a Selective Service System Local Board Member 
 
The Selective Service System wants to hear from men and women in the
community who might be willing to serve as members of a local draft
board. 

Prospective Board Members must be citizens of the United States , at
least 18 years old, and registered with the Selective Service (if male).
Prospective Board Members may not be an employee of any law enforcement
occupation, not be an active or retired member of the Armed Forces, and
not have been convicted of any criminal offense.

Once identified as qualified candidates for appointment, prospective
Board Members are recommended by the Governor and appointed by the
Director of Selective Service, who acts on behalf of the President in
making appointments. Each new member receives 12 hours of initial
training after appointment, followed by 4 hours of annual training for as
long as he or she remains in the position. They may serve as Board
Members for up to 20 years, if desired.
 
 Local Board Members are uncompensated volunteers who play an important
community role closely connected with our Nation's defense. If a military
draft becomes necessary, approximately 2,000 Local and Appeal Boards
throughout America would decide which young men, who submit a claim,
receive deferments, postponements or exemptions from military service,
based on Federal guidelines.

Positions are available in many communities across the Nation. If you
believe you meet the standards for Selective Service Board Membership,
and wish to be considered for appointment please visit our web site at:
http://www.sss.gov/fslocal.htm
 
 

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