The infamous "Greetings" all young , healthy men got in the early fifties to inform us that we were now in the United States Army as part of this country's Universal Military Training.
But I out-foxed them! I applied for active duty with the Naval Reserves and spent the next two years on diesel submarines before re-enlisting for the Nuclear Program.
Here is the notice I received in June of 1954. At the time I was married and had an infant son that had been born three months earlier.