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What’s Your Vietnam War Draft Lottery Number?

The Vietnam War draft lottery ran from 1969 to 1972. If you were born on November 14, would your number have been called?

  • Vietnam War 1969 Lottery
    CalledDrafted
    127
  • Vietnam War 1970 Lottery
    CalledDrafted
    11
  • Vietnam War 1971 Lottery
    Not CalledNot drafted
    316
  • Vietnam War 1972 Lottery
    Not CalledNot drafted
    237

Read on to learn more about the Vietnam war draft lottery.





more events on November 14

  • 2012

    Israel launches Operation Pillar of Defense against the Hamas-governed Gaza Strip.

  • 2008

    First G-20 economic summit convenes, in Washington, DC.

  • 2001

    Northern Alliance fighters take control of Afghanistan’s capital, Kabul.

  • 1995

    Budget standoff between Democrats and Republicans in the US Congress forces temporary closure of national parks and museums; federal agencies forced to operate with skeleton staff.

  • 1990

    Poland and the Federal Republic of Germany sign a treaty officially making the Oder-Neisse line the border between their countries.

  • 1984

    The Space Shuttle Discovery‘s crew rescues a second satellite.

  • 1982

    Lech Walesa, leader of Poland’s outlawed Solidarity movement, is released by communist authorities after 11 months confinement; he would win the Nobel Peace Prize in 1983 and be elected Poland’s president in 1990.

  • 1979

    US President Jimmy Carter freezes all Iranian assets in the United States in response to Iranian militants holding more than 50 Americans hostage.

  • 1969

    The United States launches Apollo 12, the second mission to the Moon, from Cape Kennedy.

  • 1968

    Yale University announces its plan to go co-ed.

  • 1965

    The U.S. First Cavalry Division battles with the North Vietnamese Army in the Ia Drang Valley, the first ground combat for American troops.

  • 1963

    Greece frees hundreds who were jailed in the Communist uprising of 1944-1950.

  • Iceland gets a new island when a volcano pushes its way up out of the sea five miles off the southern coast.

  • 1961

    President Kennedy increases the number of American advisors in Vietnam from 1,000 to 16,000.

  • 1960

    President Dwight Eisenhower orders U.S. naval units into the Caribbean after Guatemala and Nicaragua charge Castro with starting uprisings.

  • New Orleans integrates two all-white schools.

  • 1954

    Condoleezza Rice, US Secretary of State under Pres. George W. Bush (2005–2009).

  • 1951

    French paratroopers capture Hoa Binh, Vietnam.

  • The United States and Yugoslavia sign a military aid pact.

  • 1948

    Charles, Prince of Wales, heir to the throne of England.

  • 1947

    Buckwheat Zydeco (Stanley Dural Jr.), accordion player, zydeco artist.

  • 1940

    German bombers devastate Coventry in Great Britain, killing 1,000 in the worst air raid of the war.

  • 1935

    Hussein of Jordan, King of Jordan (1952–1999); second Arab head of state to recognize Israel as a sovereign nation.

  • Manuel Luis Quezon is sworn in as the first Filipino president, as the Commonwealth of the Philippines is inaugurated.

  • 1930

    Edward Higgins White II, engineer, astronaut; first American to “walk” in space (June 3, 1965); died in explosion at Cape Canaveral (Cape Kennedy) during prelaunch testing for first manned Apollo mission.

  • Right-wing militarists in Japan attempt to assassinate Premier Hamagushi.

  • 1927

    McLean Stevenson, actor; best known for his role as Lt. Col. Henry Blake on the TV series M*A*S*H*.

  • 1922

    Veronica Lake, actress (Sullivan’s Travels).

  • The British Broadcasting Company (BBC) begins the first daily radio broadcasts from Marconi House.

  • 1921

    Brian Keith, actor (The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming).

  • The Cherokee Indians ask the U.S. Supreme Court to review their claim to 1 million acres of land in Texas.

  • 1917

    Park Chung-hee, Korean general and statesman; led 1961 coup that overthrew the Korean Second Republic; elected president 1963; assassinated Oct. 26, 1979.

  • 1910

    Lieutenant Eugene Ely, U.S. Navy, becomes the first man to take off in an airplane from the deck of a ship. He flew from the ship Birmingham at Hampton Roads to Norfolk.

  • 1908

    Harrison Sallisbury, journalist for The New York Times.

  • Joseph McCarthy, anti-Communist senator from Wisconsin.

  • Albert Einstein presents his quantum theory of light.

  • 1907

    Astrid Lindgren, Swedish children’s writer (Pippi Longstocking).

  • 1906

    Louise Brooks, silent film star, symbol of the 1920s flapper.

  • 1900

    Aaron Copeland, American composer whose works include Billy the Kidd, Appalachian Spring and Fanfare for the Common Man.

  • 1889

    Jawaharala Nehru, Indian nationalist leader.

  • 1882

    Billy Clairborne, a survivor of the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, loses his life in a shoot-out with Buckskin Frank Leslie.

  • 1851

    Herman Melville’s novel Moby Dick is published in New York.

  • 1840

    Claude Monet, French impressionist painter.

  • 1812

    As Napoleon Bonaparte’s army retreats form Moscow, temperatures drop to 20 degrees below zero.

  • 1765

    Robert Fulton, American engineer who invented the first steamboat.

  • 1650

    William III, King of England (1689-1702).

  • 1501

    Arthur Tudor of England marries Katherine of Aragon.