No War Toys

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Fifth Estate # 20, December 15-31, 1966

GI Joe is on the move… rat-a-tat-tat-tat. Ka-BOOM. Blam. Ka-POW. Gasp…arugghhh! Christmas Day or Doomsday, you say? ‘Tis the season, and the next several weeks will abound with GI Joes, uniforms, helmets, missiles, grenades, and bombs, carrying on the fine …

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For Ft. Hood 3, Prison Conditions Improve

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Fifth Estate # 18, November 15-30, 1966

The shocking prison treatment of the Fort Hood Three, the three GIs who refused to go to Vietnam, has improved slightly as a result of the publicity of their situation and a flood of letters to government and Army authorities. …

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The Fort Hood Three: An American Tragedy

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Fifth Estate # 17, November 1-15, 1966

“Conscience is a costly thing, and I am paying dearly for the rights to my mind. Five years a cement wall and cold iron bars… is the price I am paying for real freedom. If it must be this way, …

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‘Inhuman Treament’ Charged by Families of Fort Hood Three

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Fifth Estate # 16, October 16-31, 1966

Last month the Fort Hood Three were convicted and sentenced to prison terms of three years for Mora; and five years for Samas and Johnson. The Fort Hood Three, to perhaps refresh a few memories, are Pvt. Dennis Mora, Pvt. …

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Review Denied for Fort Hood Three

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Fifth Estate # 40, October 15-31, 1967

The Fort Hood Three Defense Committee announced September 30 that the U.S. Court of Military Appeals turned down the request for a review of convictions of the Fort Hood Three.

Divine Toad Sweat Reports on Neo-Am Church

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Fifth Estate # 30, May 15-31, 1967

The Fifth Estate recently received a copy of “Divine Toad Sweat,” Church bulletin of the NeoAmerican Church, headquartered in Mt. Eden, California.

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