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fern 1i-30<f hWà 111 IM i :J i w ISSUE NQI APRIL* bl FREE TO SI'S PUBLISHED UNDERGROUND-FOR AND BY GPS AT THE FORT ORD MILITARY COMPLEX iiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiitiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiQiiiiiiiiiii A NEWSPAPER FOR SERVICEMEN ) s/ THIS IS YOURS NO ONE CAN TAKE TMS AWAY FfcOAA YOU THIS COPY IS YOUR, PRIVATE PROPERTY EVEU âl'S HAVE CONSTITUTIONAL rUSHTS T'RniK/IN^ 1)-RV For m one i Hf». f4ii s.f. £Z/-Z/VZ Work togefh IIMTERVIE Interview with Mrs. Trecethen mother of Ernest Trefethen one of the Presidio 27 .beina tried for "MUTINY1;! ! ! '. What we.s your soi'» sent to the stockade .'or: A.WGL, was serving a 6 month sentence. What was your reaction to tha news of the protest? Well I was never informed ny the Artnv, X read about, it. îri the newspaoer. What is your opinion of your sons action? He was doino what he tnouohi was riant and i woul< do the same if 1 were in his nosition. 'What is your oninion od MJÏÛ CAr< JUSTTOE? r'rom what I can see 1 dont see i;ow the MM if can T it Mutiny. What will be your actions if your son is sentenced? Go to Hierher courts. •that did your son no before cam^ into the A-vM^? He wrote Poetry ano Painted. .»i'.at nein can the Public oive you2 T\-> Icentify with what boys are ^oinc thru. r-uptight the brass Travel TOUR #1 Quick Action-packed 12 Month Trip to the Exotic and Exciting FAR EAST (VIETNAM) TOUR #2 13 months in Korea TOUR #3 Hawaii - Japan ■ Okinawa TOUR #4 Hunt and Fish in Alaska TOUR #5 Serve in the Sunny Caribbean ALL EXPENSES PAID For full details see your unit travel agent (RE-ENLISTMENT NCO) MAKE RESERVATIONSTODAY ?se SUPPORT THE PRESIDIO 27!! The Military, certainly recoonizinq the- implication of mass GI peace demonstrations, is attempting to silence GX Protest Movements through intimidation by imposing extaordinary charoes and punishments on the Presidio demonstrators. FLASH!, EN MONTEREY!! ! ! The Presidio 27 were charged with Mutiny for gently protesting a stockade guards senseless slayino of a friend by sitting together and singing, "America the Beautiful" and "We Shall Overcome." The first three men convicted on these charges received an average of fifteen years hard labor. These harsh and unfair sentences, following the spread of GI war protests last fall, makes it obvious that the Army is useing fear to prevent GIs from exercising their legai richits to demonstrate against the war 14 of these men are now on trial at Port Ord, are we going to let the Army do this ARMY REGULATION 600-20,-PARAGRAPH 46 PREMITS SERVICEMEN TO PARTICIPATE IN DEMONSTRATIONS WHICH ARE LEGAL, NONVIOLENT, OFF MILITARY RESERVATIONS ANO NOT IN A FORIEGN COUNTRY- - - SO LONG AS AN INDIVIDUAL SERVICEMAN IS OUT OF UNIFORM AND IS NOT REQUIRED TO BE PRESENT FOR DUTV AT TH£ TIMF i inselinq Center will be »round May 1, 69 .in Monterey. It's purpose will be to counsel GI's on C Lcations. To direct to Legal, suirttural and nsychiatriatic del:, with-in the area. This is a cooo orwuect with local groups, and S.c\ sroups sending down ...ull tinte counselors, clercrvmen, •ers. Lt will be a clearing >r GI Newspapers, Anti- rer lit, local group activities, md down to earth. , true info in what is really happing. Took .n our nfxt issue comino out ;oon for more info. CHECK THIS OUT ■For info on where vou can pick up copies of this newspaper anr others, fine1, info on local GI rtteetifurs, Contact Peler at: .■375-9638 »»»«»»THERE ARE OTHER;;»****•» Have vou read the latest copy of the "79<t SPREAD" Well bo.. The-/ are definitiv with us.. ON SALS JUST ABOUT EVF.RYV*IBRE BRING THE TROOPS HOME NOW! FREE THE PRESIDIO 27! STATE KIB 818 S MADJSQN. :JX 5370P
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Title | As you were |
Place of publication | Monterey, California |
Publication date | 1969-1970 |
Language | English |
Country | United States |
State | California |
Military base/Ship | Fort Ord |
Digital Format | XML |
Publisher-Electronic | Wisconsin Historical Society |
Publication Date-Electronic | 2016 |
Rights | Copyright belongs to the individuals who created them or the organizations for which they worked. We share them here strictly for non-profit educational purposes. If you believe that you possess copyright to material included here, please contact us at asklibrary@wisconsinhistory.org. Under the fair use provisions of the U.S. copyright law, teachers and students are free to reproduce any document for nonprofit classroom use. Commercial use of copyright-protected material is generally prohibited. |
Owner | Wisconsin Historical Society; GI Press Project/Private Collection |
Type | Text; Image |
Digital identifier | giNewsletter698000 |
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Language | English |
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Publisher-Electronic | Wisconsin Historical Society |
Publication Date-Electronic | 2016 |
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