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Concerned Officers Movement

GI's United Against the War
POWER TO THE PEOPLE NOW


NARRATOR: But
along with the growth of the Movement came the attacks.

Coffeehouse
Crackdown
BUT SOLDIERS ON THE MOVE
By Donna Mickjeson
On September 11, eight black GI's appeared before a Pretrial
Investigating Officer at Ft. Hood, Texas. They had been charged with
disobeying a lawful order to disperse, and hauled off to the stockade
along with some 35 other black soldiers from a demonstration early on
the morning of August 25th. All 43 members of the First Armored Division
(composed mostly of Vietnam vets finishing up their hitches), were
demonstrating ...]
The Shelter Half
Coffeehouse near Ft. Louis in Washington was declared off limits by the
military.

LOS ANGELES
TIMES
Sun., Jan. 4, 1970 - Sec. A
AGAINST WAR
'Off-Limits' Tag Faces Coffeehouse
BY PETER OSNOS
Exclusive to the Times from the Washington Post

GI Coffeehouse
Operators Tried in S.C.

S.C. Jury Convicts 3 Operators of GI Coffeehouse
And in Columbia,
South Carolina, the staff of the UFO Coffeehouse was arrested and
charged with maintaining a public nuisance.
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