Family Name:
Lockwood
Given Names:
David
Gender:
Male
Birth-date:
Unknown, possibly 1950
Death-date:
Unknown
Marital Status:
Unknown, probably single
Age Range:
Early 20s
Location:
VIC, Maidstone
Occupation:
Uknown
Primary Motivation:
Draft Reister, anti-conscription
Reason for Court Appearance:
NA
Court Name and Location:
NA
Court Hearing Date:
NA
Court Outcome:
NA
Military Event:
National Service and Vietnam War 1964-1972
Further Information:
David Lockwood was from Maidstone, a suburb of Melbourne. He opposed the National Service Act 1964 (NSA). He refused to register for the July 1970 intake of conscripts. It is likely that David was not prosecuted under the NSA. The government during 1971, and especially 1972, were reluctant to prosecute when the result would be jailing a young man. This was particularly in regard to a refusal to obey a call-up notice. This attracted 18 months’ imprisonment. The government aimed to minimize its political risk of having large numbers of young men in prison. All pending prosecutions under the NSA were stopped by the newly elected Whitlam Labor government in early December 1972.
Confirmatory Sources:
Peacemaker, October/ November 1970, p.6; May/ June/ July/ August 1971, p.11.
