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Show 11 local police officials supporting the Vietnam War were called testify concerning the GI publications, war activist is indicated A second underground question having testified before the Committee. category of published material that mentions the GI of GI civil as rights. Robert Sherrill, Military Music is attempts by the military GI papers, which Sherrill intelli.gently critical and Gregory peacenik gag. (1969), briefly dis limit distribution of certain "gabby, colorfully gripy, as an Wobbly broadside and old The worst of them merely dull are II and Command (1971) attempts ( to a in military. He includes p. only underground known by the writer and Tom Roberts to provide of OM, the (who, along with Curt Stocker, pub At times, the temp tation to'lionize his interviewees proves too great for Finn. interview with Roberts does not examine the paper's organizational structure, misleading in but focuses that the factionalism limiting the ability of the Aboveground His developments within tations with the military command at Fort Carson. somewhat mem have been distributed in lished Aboveground at Fort Carson, Colorado) the 163). transcripts of interviews with underground publishers, Roger L. Priest (publisher Pentagon) only on confron The result is already seriously staff to function is obscured. Pawns a Dick argument in favor of granting full Constitutional rights to bers of the the in Military Justice entertainingly scurrilous--written James Finn's Conscience two to to Music describes tone somewhere between those of an publisher or anti GI press includes recent books directed at the broader is to Justice cusses as no to (1972), by Peter Burns, is a better documented attempt |