The activation of the draft begins with the “Lottery Phase,” a high-stakes sequence managed by the Selective Service. Contrary to the image of a general call-up, the system follows a strict chronological hierarchy. The primary focus is on men who are in the calendar year of their 20th birthday. If a draft were initiated today, a televised lottery would be held, involving 366 capsules representing every possible birth date. The order in which these dates are drawn determines the “Random Sequence Number” for every registered man. A low number—such as 1 or 15—represents an almost certain summons to service, while a higher number offers a reprieve. Once the 20-year-old bracket is exhausted, the system expands outward to those aged 21, 22, 23, 24, and 25, before finally circling back to 19 and 18-year-olds.