kcw
02-16-2011, 12:22
I served as executor for my late uncle's estate back in 2007. He was a WWII, drafted in June 41, serving until DEC. 45.
I was recently going through some more his old papers and found a D.S.S. Form 158 "Appointment of Leader or Assistant Leader - Office of the Director of Selective Service - To Whom It May Concern", with his name on it.
Apparently this relates to the intiial transporting of draftees from their hometown , via train or bus, to point of induction. It looks like this form authorizes some lucky soul in the group to act as the lawfully appointed "Leader" , someone else as "Assistant", by authority of the local draft board. It seems my uncle was the "winner".
The reverse side, "Instructions To Leader or Assistant Leader" details the responsibilities of the assignment, including keeping the group together, maintaining order, bringing in law enforcment if needed, keeping track of the paperwork related to the groups' transport, lodging and food, ect.
We have family photos of the local group boarding the train, looks like they had enough for a carfull with just them.
Anybody else ever heard of this practice? Was it something done during subsequent mass callups? Korea? Nam?
I was recently going through some more his old papers and found a D.S.S. Form 158 "Appointment of Leader or Assistant Leader - Office of the Director of Selective Service - To Whom It May Concern", with his name on it.
Apparently this relates to the intiial transporting of draftees from their hometown , via train or bus, to point of induction. It looks like this form authorizes some lucky soul in the group to act as the lawfully appointed "Leader" , someone else as "Assistant", by authority of the local draft board. It seems my uncle was the "winner".
The reverse side, "Instructions To Leader or Assistant Leader" details the responsibilities of the assignment, including keeping the group together, maintaining order, bringing in law enforcment if needed, keeping track of the paperwork related to the groups' transport, lodging and food, ect.
We have family photos of the local group boarding the train, looks like they had enough for a carfull with just them.
Anybody else ever heard of this practice? Was it something done during subsequent mass callups? Korea? Nam?