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Which historical periods allowed convicts to serve in the military in lieu of prison time?
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I know this was a thing at one point just not sure when. Anyone a history buff out there? I like to learn things, and Iām curious on this one. Was it WW2? Vietnam?
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One of the best officers I went through ROTC with also had the same choice after high school (not drug related iirc). Young people make dumb decisions.