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Pixelated
Ted didn't serve and he was a perfectly healthy male. Just what the DOD was looking for. I'm sure there's plenty of truth to his story of acting a fool to avoid serving.
Now he's all behind the military. Sorry you had your chance and failed miserably.
For what it's worth: http://www.snopes.com/politics/military/nugent.asp
An analysis of Ted Nugent’s Selective Service classification record doesn’t prove or disprove either version of the story. He did indeed receive a high school student deferment (1-S) in 1967 and then (as he stated) a college student deferment (2-S) in 1968. However, he was reclassified as “available for military service” (1-A) in 1969 and then subsequently rejected as a result of a physical examination and given a 1-Y classification. (The 1-Y classification denoted persons “qualified for service only in time of war or national emergency” and was generally assigned to registrants who had exhibited medical conditions that were limiting but not disabling.) After the 1-Y classification was eliminated by the Selective Service at the end of 1971, Nugent was reclassified as 4-F (“registrant not qualified for any military service”).