Ladies and Gentlemen:

The purpose of this letter is to get you to print it as to do so benefits men and their families that were drafted into the U.S. Army under the original Selective Service Broad System. This period covers when males at the age of eighteen (18) had to register for the draft and were drafted at nineteen (19) or as soon thereafter as was legally possible. The obligation included two (2) years Active Duty, (2) years Active Reserve and (2) years Inactive Reserves. A six (6) year obligation.

Numerous men’s identity was stolen and their GI Benefits used by all types of criminals foreign and domestic. The focus of this letter is to alert men of the Burial Rights that were part of the draft contract. It included a Free Burial Plot in a National Cemetery and a Free Head Stone and Flag. The cost for final expenses were also paid for by the DOD.

At some point in history the system changed and men drafted after that date are subject to cost from Private Insurance Companies. Also, men who were subject to the original terms and provisions have been victims by organized criminals foreign and domestic, some working in the Veterans Administration, others in the Department of Defense (WAR), and other Departments of the Federal Government.

The challenge is clear: A child or grandchild needs to research under the Freedom of Information Act the records of a veteran who was under the original draft that was denied or told that that system of all was free did not apply to their ancestor’s final expenses. You can, on most occasions, get records that show that some criminal is in the plot guaranteed to your relative.

It has been established by a preponderance of evidence that those international, foreign and domestic criminal organizations targeted Black American veterans beginning in WWII, Korean and Vietnam War. Wrongfully taking burial, educations, health, dependent education, housing and business preference loans.

I was a Veterans Representative from 1970 until 2018. I have helped lots of veterans obtain benefits. I am eighty (80) years old and | still volunteer helping veterans and their families receive Equal Protection and Due Process of their Fundamental Rights.

Willie Earl Turner 
2/19/2026