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  2. 4F - Wikipedia

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    4F (company), a Polish sportswear company; 4-F classification in the U.S. Selective Service System, identifying a person as unfit for military service; 4F correlator, in Fourier optics; The 4f electron shell; Section 4(f) of the United States DOT act of 1966, which regulates acquiring park and historic properties for transportation use.

  3. Fabian Forte - Wikipedia

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    He was drafted, but rejected, for military service during the Vietnam War. According to USMC Lt. Col. Arthur Eppley, Forte was declared 4F (unfit for service). In 1982, he was arrested for reportedly sticking his cigarette into a passenger [clarification needed] who asked him to put out the cigarette in a non-smoking section of an aircraft. The ...

  4. The Mercury Wonder Show - Wikipedia

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    The development of the show coincided with the resolution of Welles's draft status in May 1943, when he was finally declared 4-Funfit for military service — for a variety of medical reasons. "I felt guilty about the war," Welles told biographer Barbara Leaming.

  5. Section 8 (military) - Wikipedia

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    Section 8 was a category of military discharge employed by the United States Armed Forces which was used for servicemembers judged mentally unfit for service. This type of discharge was also often given to cross-dressers, gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender personnel in the U.S. military.

  6. House GOP moves to ban public access to military service records

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  7. St. Louis Browns - Wikipedia

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    Due to the draft decimating the minor leagues, Barnes and the Browns pursued a strategy of pursuing players who couldn't serve in the military. As a result, many of the Browns' best players were classified 4-F (unfit for military service). Years of having to live a hand-to-mouth existence actually served the Browns well during the war years.