Selective Service System Needs Local Board Members – Prowers County, CO

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We need volunteers from your area to represent your community.  Can you help us or help spread the word?   

Due to some recent retirements and relocations, we have a few board member vacancies in Prowers county. 

A Selective Service Local Board is a group of five, Presidentially appointed, citizen volunteers whose mission upon a draft will be to decide who among the registrants in their community will receive deferments, postponements, or exemption from military service based on the individual registrant’s circumstances and beliefs. 

Selective Service System website: www.sss.gov   

For local board member information and Application Request: https://www.sss.gov/FSlocal.htm 

How Local Board Members are Appointed

Local Board members are appointed by the Director of Selective Service in the name of the President, on recommendations made by their respective state governors or an equivalent public official.  If you are interested in serving as a Local Board member, you may apply online for an application package.  Some requirements to be a board member are that they be: 

U.S. citizens
-at least 18 years old
-not a retired or active member of the Armed Forces or any Reserve component
-live in the area in which the board has jurisdiction
-be willing to spend enough time at the position.  

During Peacetime

The Board Member program is one of the primary components of the Selective Service System. Over 11,000 volunteers are currently trained in Selective Service regulations and procedures so that if a draft is reinstated, they will be able to fulfill their obligations fairly and equitably. Board members undergo an initial 5-hour training session and then participate in minimal annual training in which they review sample cases similar to real-life situations.  

During a Draft

Registrants with low lottery numbers will be ordered to report for a physical, mental, and moral evaluation at a Military Entrance Processing Station to determine whether they are fit for military service. Once he is notified of the results of the evaluation, a registrant will be given 10 days to file a claim for exemption, postponement, or deferment. At that time, board members will begin reviewing and deciding the outcome of the individual registrant’s case. They may personally interview the registrant and persons who know him to gain a better understanding of his situation. A man may appeal a Local Board’s decision to a Selective Service District Appeal Board.

 

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