Conscientious Objectors at War
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During the war in Vietnam thousands of young men served as conscientious objector medics. They had been certified by their local draft boards as noncombatants but many would know intense combat nonetheless. Without weapons training they ran through the infantry lines answering the desperate call Medic! Many displayed exemplary heroism even at the cost of their lives. With the end of the draft we will never see their like again.<p></p><p><i>Conscientious Objectors at War</i> tells their stories within the background context of pacifist churches in America. It is the first book exclusively devoted to such men who emerged initially from the historic peace churches--Quakers Brethren Mennonites--and from Seventh-day Adventists who would comprise roughly half of all conscientious objector medics serving in the Vietnam War. From World War II on growing numbers of men from mainstream churches made the same choices and after a Supreme Court decision in 1965 so too would men who claimed humanist and secular justification. The pages contain the stories of pantheists and Catholics among others from the peace traditions.</p><p>Gary Kulik who also served as a conscientious-objector medic interweaves his own story into those he recounts stories of fierce combat stumbling accidents moments of fleeting honor and ever-present death.</p><p><br></p><p></p>
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