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  • Paul Atwood
    Paul Atwood
    Paul Atwood

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    ​        I was born immediately after the Second World War.  I always think I was born in the shadow of the bomb, and there was never a...
  • Skip Delano
    Skip Delano
    Skip Delano

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    ​​        I joined the Army in February 1967.  I got to Vietnam in May, and by August I was very clearly against the war and against the...
  • Donald Duncan
    Donald Duncan
    Donald Duncan

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    Heading up operations of a new, very hush-hush project called Delta — a name that lives to this day — I had to pour over MACV...
  • Dave Cline
    Dave Cline
    Dave Cline

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    Dave Cline        In training they gave you basically two things: either you were going over there to help the people of South Vietnam fight against Communist...
  • Howard Levy
    Howard Levy
    Howard Levy

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    ​​        I was part of a plan whereby doctors could defer being called into the Army to allow them to finish whatever specialty training they were doing....
  • Keith Mather
    Keith Mather
    Keith Mather

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            My mother gave me an address and phone number of the War Resisters League. I met up with these people and they introduced me to other...
  • Randy Rowland
    Randy Rowland
    Randy Rowland

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            October 12, 1968 was going to be the first big GI and Veterans' March for Peace in the San Francisco Bay area.  And so, like the...
  • Susan Schnall
    Susan Schnall
    Susan Schnall

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    My father was killed during the Second World War, in 1945 on Guam in the Pacific.  He died a hero.  They landed on the beachhead and...
  • Steve Spund
    Steve Spund
    Steve Spund

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    ​​        I told my family I was on 30-day leave.  But after 30 days were up, my father became suspicious and knew something was wrong.  A short...
  • Greg Payton
    Greg Payton
    Greg Payton

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    Greg Payton        I was in a supply unit in Vietnam located in Long Binh.  We went out on the field depot and I worked a location...
  • Dennis Stout
    Dennis Stout
    Dennis Stout

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                       On my first operation we took this village, there wasn't any resistance, but there had been some sniper fire.  We were told us to clear...
  • Terry Irvin
    Terry Irvin
    Terry Irvin

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            GI Alliance and the GIs, Sailors and Airmen's Coalition had joined forces at Fort Lewis and McChord Air Base in Washington.  In 1971 we decided a...
  • William Short
    William Short
    William Short

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            I served with the Blue Spaders 1 BN 26 INF First Infantry Division, otherwise known as the "Bloody Red One" from February, 1969 to July, 1969....
  • Dave Blalock
    Dave Blalock
    Dave Blalock

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            One night we were sitting around the barracks in Vietnam getting high and smoking dope and passing around this full page ad in The New York...
  • Clarence Fitch
    Clarence Fitch
    Clarence Fitch

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            ​My father was in the military in World War II, and even though he was in a segregated army, it was very much a part of...
  • Paul Cox
    Paul Cox
    Paul Cox

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  • Hal Muskat
    Hal Muskat
    Hal Muskat

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  • Jabiya Dragonsun
    Jabiya Dragonsun
    Jabiya Dragonsun

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  • Ricky Dodd
    Ricky Dodd
    Ricky Dodd

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  • Roy Barrington
    Roy Barrington
    Roy Barrington

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  • Jack Tracey
    Jack Tracey
    Jack Tracey

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            In the middle of my tour I got a telegram saying I needed to go home because my father was sick in the hospital.  I went...
  • Andy Stapp
    Andy Stapp
    Andy Stapp

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            In 1965 four of us burned our draft cards and got booted out of Penn State.  I remember feeling that the U.S. was committing war crimes...
  • Jim Packer
    Jim Packer
    Jim Packer

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            I was part of the first parade, the only parade, Vietnam veterans ever got during the war.  That was back when I was stationed at Camp...
  • Alan Klein
    Alan Klein
    Alan Klein

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            ​​I was born in Germany in 1946 to parents who were survivors of the camps.  All my relatives were victims of World War II.  The ideas...
  • Michael Hovey
    Michael Hovey
    Michael Hovey

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            I had been a seminarian in high school, planning to become a priest.  But in the summer of 1970 I was suddenly a man without a...
  • Oliver Hirsch
    Oliver Hirsch
    Oliver Hirsch

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    ​​        After going back and forth for months about what was going on in Vietnam, and arguing about what to do about the whole thing, a friend...
  • Harry Haines
    Harry Haines
    Harry Haines

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    ​        I had been stationed at Fort Carson, Colorado as a radio specialist.  I became caught up in this little group that was putting out the newspaper...
  • Carl Dix
    Carl Dix
    Carl Dix

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            ​​I got the first draft notice in April, 1968, a couple of days after Martin Luther King was killed and the rebellion swept the cities.  I...
  • Charlie Clements
    Charlie Clements
    Charlie Clements

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            ​​I grew up on military bases because my father was in the Air Force, and I suppose I was groomed from the time I was a...
  • Ben Chitty
    Ben Chitty
    Ben Chitty

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            I didn't have any objections to going into the Navy, it was something that I figured was expected of me.  All of my male relatives had...
  • Roger Broomfield
    Roger Broomfield
    Roger Broomfield

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            ​​I was drafted at 19 years old.  My friend and I picked MP school -- we thought of Market Street in San Francisco, wearing our MP...
  • Joe Bangert
    Joe Bangert
    Joe Bangert

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    ​        I enlisted in the Marine Corps in February of 1967 as an escape.  I was raised in a Catholic orphanage in Philadelphia, and the first time...
  • Curt Stocker & Tom Roberts
    Curt Stocker & Tom Roberts
    Curt Stocker & Tom Roberts

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    TOM:  Curt and I had only known each other for one day in Vietnam and less than a day at Fort Carson in Colorado Springs when...
  • Peter Hagerty
    Peter Hagerty
    Peter Hagerty

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  • Terry Klug
    Terry Klug
    Terry Klug

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  • Gerry Condon
    Gerry Condon
    Gerry Condon

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            ​Basic training was really brutal and rude.  It kind of shocked me and the inhumanity of it reinforced my doubts about war.  Just to survive the...
  • Lamont Steptoe
    Lamont Steptoe
    Lamont Steptoe

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    ​        The racist comments by the veterans who were training us in Officer’s Candidate School (OCS) — them saying the word gook and mocking Vietnam as a...
  • Steve Fournier
    Steve Fournier
    Steve Fournier

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    Steve Fournier I was in a supply unit in Vietnam located in Long Binh. We went out on the field depot and I worked a location deck....
  • John Tuma
    John Tuma
    John Tuma

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    At my first duty station in Vietnam, a Military Intelligence detachment, I refused to work with South Vietnamese interpreters who were using physical coercion in order...
  • Mike Wong
    Mike Wong
    Mike Wong

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    ​​        I was born and raised in San Francisco, in the Polk District, which at that time was mostly a Chinese district. The Chinese have a real...
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