Full Description
Over the last few decades, as the United States has become embroiled in foreign war after foreign war, some of the most vocal activists for peace have been veterans. These veterans for peace come from all different races, classes, regions, and generations. What common motivations unite them and fuel their activism?
Guys Like Me introduces us to five ordinary men who have done extraordinary work as peace activists: World War II veteran Ernie Sanchez, Korean War veteran Woody Powell, Vietnam veteran Gregory Ross, Gulf War veteran Daniel Craig, and Operation Iraqi Freedom veteran Jonathan Hutto. Acclaimed sociologist Michael Messner offers rich profiles of each man, recounting what led him to join the armed forces, what he experienced when fighting overseas, and the guilt and trauma he experienced upon returning home. He reveals how the pain and horror of the battlefront motivated these onetime warriors to reconcile with former enemies, get involved as political activists, and help younger generations of soldiers.
Guys Like Me is an inspiring multigenerational saga of men who were physically or psychically wounded by war, but are committed to healing themselves and others, forging a path to justice, and replacing endless war with lasting peace
Contents
Prologue
Chapter 1
Projects of Peace
Chapter 2
There Is No "Good War"
Ernie "Indio" Sanchez, World War II
Chapter 3
Being Honorable
Wilson "Woody" Powell, Korean War
Chapter 4
Paying Off My Karmic Debt
Gregory Ross, The American War in Vietnam
Chapter 5
You Clock In, You Go Kill People
Daniel Craig, The Gulf War
Chapter 6
Laying the Tracks
Jonathan W. Hutto, Sr., Operation Iraqi Freedom
Chapter 7
This Is Our Service
References
Notes