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TITLE 32-National Defense
Subtitle B--OTHER REGULATIONS RELATING TO NATIONAL DEFENSE
CHAPTER XVI--SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM
SUBCHAPTER B--MISCELLANEOUS
PART 1630--CLASSIFICATION RULES
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Class 1-A: Available for unrestricted military service. |
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Class 1-A-0: Conscientious objector available for noncombatant military service only. |
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Class 1-C: Member of the Armed Forces of the United States, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration or the Public Health Service. |
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Class 1-D-D: Deferment for certain members of a reserve component or student taking military training. |
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Class 1-D-E: Exemption of certain members of a reserve component or student taking military training. |
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Class 1-H: Registrant not subject to processing for induction. |
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Class 1-O: Conscientious objector to all military service. |
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Class 1-O-S: Conscientious objector to all military service (separated). |
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Class 1-W: Conscientious objector ordered to perform alternative service. |
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Class 2-D: Registrant deferred because of study preparing for the ministry. |
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Class 3-A: Registrant deferred because of hardship to dependents. |
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Class 3-A-S: Registrant deferred because of hardship to dependents (separated). |
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Class 4-A: Registrant who has completed military service. |
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Class 4-B: Official deferred by law. |
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Class 4-C: Alien or dual national. |
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Class 4-D: Minister of religion. |
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Class 4-F: Registrant not acceptable for military service. |
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Class 4-G: Registrant exempted from service because of the death of his parent or sibling while serving in the Armed Forces or whose parent or sibling is in a captured or missing in action status. |
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Class 4-W: Registrant who has completed alternative service in lieu of induction. |
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Class 4-A-A: Registrant who has performed military service for a foreign nation. |
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