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If OP was 20 in the Summer of '69 then he most certainly was eligible to fight in a war.
Wasn't it like 8.25% of eligible men were drafted? Which doesn't include college deferments, "bone spur" avoidance, etc?
More than 9 out of 10 people didn't get drafted. It certainly sucked for those who did, but the majority didn't have to worry about war.
It's not like you knew; you were still fucking worried even if you were in the 9/10. Also, human beings don't exist in isolation, and even if you didn't get drafted, there was still a significant possibility that someone you loved (eg Elvis) got drafted.