Vietnam War Era Pardon Application - Department of Justice - justice 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Vietnam War Era Pardon Application in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your personal information. Fill in your name, address, and date of birth accurately. Ensure that all fields are completed as this information is crucial for verification.
  3. Next, provide details about your conviction. Specify the date and place of your conviction, including the district court where it occurred. Clearly describe the nature of the offense related to the Military Selective Service Act.
  4. Indicate whether your conviction was appealed and if it was affirmed. Also, clarify your status at the time of the offense—whether you were a student or employed—and provide relevant details.
  5. Finally, review all entered information for accuracy. Once confirmed, sign and date the application before submitting it along with required documents to the Office of the Pardon Attorney.

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Johnson issued over 13,000 pardons during his administration, and he passed several amnesty proclamations. The last one, issued Christmas Day 1868, granted sweeping pardons to former Confederates, including former Confederate President Jefferson Davis.
Between August 1964 and March 1973, 209,517 American men violated the Military Selective Service Act were charged with failing to register with local draft boards or leaving the country to avoid military service, relocating to places like Canada or Sweden. Another 360,000 were never formally charged.
As president, Carter pardoned all Vietnam draft evaders and negotiated major foreign policy agreements, including the Camp David Accords, the Panama Canal Treaties, and the second round of Strategic Arms Limitation Talks, and he established diplomatic relations with China.
The Military Pardon Process: Step-by-Step Submit Application to Military Branch. Applications are submitted to your former branchs Judge Advocate General (JAG) via the Secretary of the military department. TJAG Review and Recommendation. Forwarded to the Department of Justice. Presidential Decision.
Democratic president Jimmy Carter pardoned, commuted, or rescinded the convictions of 566 people, and in addition to that pardoned over 200,000 Vietnam War draft evaders. Among them are: Oscar Collazo attempted assassination of President Harry S. Truman in 1950; commuted to time served in 1979.

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