[lbo-talk] MM to W

Michael Pugliese michael098762001 at earthlink.net
Fri Feb 13 07:30:14 PST 2004


See the new hagiography by Douglas Brinkley on Kerry. The chapter on VVAW will take a half hr. or less to read.

Subject: Winter Soldier Investigation: Table of Contents From: Michael Pugliese <michael098762001 at earthlink.net> Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2004 06:48:07 -0800 http://lists.village.virginia.edu/sixties/HTML_docs/Resources/Primary/ Winter_Soldier/WS_entry.html

via,http://lists.village.virginia.edu/sixties/ HTML_docs/Resources/Primary/Winter_Soldier/VVAW_entry.html

Also see the books by Gerald Nicosia and Andrew Hunt on VVAW. http://www.booksunderreview.com/Science/Biology/Flora_and_Fauna/Protista/Phaeophycophyta/ Phaeophycophyta_3.html Winter Soldiers: An Oral History of the Vietnam Veterans Against the War- Richard Stacewicz

Bringing together the voices of 26 former members of VVAW, Richard Stacewicz offers an exciting account of the impact of the war on the lives of young American soldiers. Winter Soldiers traces the lives of Vietnam veterans from their childhood and education in the U.S. through their experiences in Vietnam and back to the world and the "war at home". Rather than offer his own interpretation of the history of VVAW, the author lets the individuals (men and women) speak for themselves. In each chapter we learn a little more about the characters and are drawn into their conversations. The book does a good job of presenting the history of VVAW and some of its most important battles: Dewey Canyon III, Operation RAW, the Winter Soldier Investigation. It covers the ending of the war, and the struggle within VVAW over which direction the group should take: Some wanted to concentrate on anti-imperialist issues (developed into VVAW AI), others primarily on veterans' issues (developed into VVAW Inc.) The author allows VVAWers to bluntly discuss the internal disagreements - over tactics, politics, leadership. Participants on both sides are given an opportunity to express their positions in the book. The book's style is refreshing, conveying an impression of dialogue. Each chapter focuses on an important piece of our history. Joe Urgo, foundingmember of VVAW, currently in VVAW AI is one of those interviewed. Good job, Joe!

http://www.vvaw.org/about/vvawai.php Vietnam Veterans Against the War: Beware of VVAW AI



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