
I hope people can't do anything by knowing your Selective Service number.
If you can, someone let me know so I can remove it.
I was a bit excited and thought I'd share.
18 in 6 days. (March 24th)

_HeLLioN_ wrote:Yeah I did.
Like you said, better safe than sorry.
Is this spam?
I was sort of excited because I had honestly been looking forward to being able to register.
I live on an Air Force Base, so it's sort of a big deal here.

Woohoo wrote:There's a two-handed? Is that the axe one?
ineedhelp wrote:um for some reason i got mines in the mail never filled out the form and i lost it xD wonder if i need to redo it or call a number
Sharp324 wrote:ineedhelp wrote:um for some reason i got mines in the mail never filled out the form and i lost it xD wonder if i need to redo it or call a number
lolz you better fill it out, legally required to register (or atleast you use to). I still have a few months to
What if I am over age 26 and haven't registered?
Once you reach age 26, it's too late to register. Even though you may not be prosecuted, you will be denied student financial assistance, Federal job training, and most Federal employment unless you can provide convincing evidence to the agency providing the benefit you are seeking, that your failure to register was not knowing and willful.
(See also Men Over the Age of Eligibility to Register.) All other men must register upon reaching age 18 (or before age 26,

Woohoo wrote:There's a two-handed? Is that the axe one?
ThatBluePerson wrote:Sorry I am not American, anyone care to explain what is going on?
Colb wrote:ThatBluePerson wrote:Sorry I am not American, anyone care to explain what is going on?
When you become a legal adult in the U.S. (at the age of 18) you are required to register for the selective service. So basically, if Iran, Russia, and the crazy Korea (I forget if it's south or north haha), decide to start a 3rd world war and we're in the middle of it, the government can initiate the draft if needed, thus having practically every 18-35 year old male citizen as a possible soldier if needed.
Stallowned wrote:How is this a big deal? It's pretty much something you have to do.. not like you went out of your way and did it, not like you're giving up something by doing that...
srsly