Darrell Anderson, Iraq Veteran and War Resister, Released from Army![]() Darrell Anderson photo by: Greg Henkenhaf/Toronto Sun Shortly past Noon on Friday, October 6, Iraq war veteran and war resister Darrell Anderson was released from Ft. Knox after turning himself in to military custody on October 3. According to his attorney, Jim Finnerty, Darrell will receive an "other than honorable" discharge without facing court martial. He expects discharge papers to be mailed to Anderson within days. Before turning himself in Darrell held a press conference at the Colvin Community Center in Radcliffe, KY. "I feel that by resisting I made up for the things I did in Iraq," he said. "I feel I made up for the sins I committed in this war." Shortly after, surrounded by his wife, mother and step-father, military veterans, and representatives of both national and local Kentucky peace groups Darrell Anderson turned himself in to military police at Ft. Knox, KY. In spite of the risk of prosecution, Anderson decided that he wanted to return to home and family. View video of press conference Driven in a car by his mother, Anita Dennis, Darrell Anderson crossed back into the U.S. from Canada on September 30, over the Peace Bridge, following a press conference in Ft. Erie, Canada where he told supporters, "I believed it was my human right to choose not to kill innocent people." Anderson will now be seeking treatment for post-traumatic stress at a facility in Tennessee. Since being in combat, Anderson said that he has suffered panic attacks, nightmares, and other symptoms of post-traumatic stress. Darrell still has over $10,000 in outstanding legal fee's and needs your support. Please send donations to: Darrell Anderson Legal Fees Fund Send words of support to: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. |
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