VVAW: Vietnam Veterans Against the War
VVAW Home
About VVAW
Contact Us
Membership
Commentary
Press Releases
Image Gallery
Upcoming Events
Vet Resources
VVAW Store
THE VETERAN
FAQ
Donate

Photo Gallery: Winter Soldier: Iraq & Afghanistan - March 2008

It all started in 1967, with six Vietnam veterans marching together in a peace demonstration. Now, forty-three years later, VVAW is still going strong-- continuing its fight for peace, justice, and the rights of all veterans.

Explore these pages; see what we've done, what we do, and why we do it. The struggle continues, perhaps these days more than ever. VVAW has never stopped working to protect the welfare of those who served their country.

Will you join us?


march Latest Commentary: Taken from "Soldier Jailed For Rap Lyrics Is Discharged" by Dahr Jamail, truthout.org Reporter:

An Update on US Army Spc. Marc HallFrom truthout... Read More


Excerpt From  THE VETERAN:  Now Online

Taken from GI Press Preservation Project Launched by John Arnold:

In the Vietnam War era, anti-war members of the US military and their supporters found voice for their concerns in what eventually added up to hundreds of underground newspapers produced and circulated everywhere, inside the Pentagon itself, aboard ships at sea and on and around military bases around the world. With names such as Left Face, About Face, Harass the Brass, A Four-Year Bummer, The Fort Polk Puke, RITA, FTA, Marine Blues and Rough Draft they served as an organizing tool, a platform for discussion of issues the military chain of command should have cared about but didn't and a way of letting the rest of America know that opposition to the war was widespread in the armed forces. These newspapers, largely overlooked by historians, had great impact at the time and are now in danger of being lost altogether. They were generally printed on cheap paper that will crumble to dust before too many more years pass... Read More


BEWARE OF VVAW-AI


(Do you have comments or suggestions for this web site? Please let us know.)