History of GI Resistance
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Sir! No Sir! A Film About The Gi Movement Against The War In Vietnam.


In the 1960s, thousands of American GIs rebelled against the Vietnam War, changing the course of U.S. history and society. No film has ever told their story...until now.

Sir! No Sir! website is also an incredible resource of information of the history of GI Resistance. Offering audio, an image gallery, and a vast library of the gi movement in depth.

 Watch the trailer and find out when this film is coming to your city!

 

 

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  Link   Mission Rejected : U.S. Soldiers Who Say No to Iraq
Disillusioned, outraged, and betrayed, American soldiers are taking a stand against the war in Iraq. A shattering journey of revelation, pain, and betrayal, Mission Rejected takes the reader deep into the turmoil of U.S. troops confronting the Iraq
  Link   Resisters Book
From Warriors to Resisters- U.S. Veterans on Terrorism
  Link   A Matter of Conscience
GI Resistance During the Vietnam War A photographic/oral history project by William Short and Willa Seidenberg
 

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"Where are the "good" Americans? Well, there are some good Americans: notable among them are war resisters and protesters..."
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