An edition of Dear Dods (2009)

Dear Dods

letters from a conscientious objector in WWII

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An edition of Dear Dods (2009)

Dear Dods

letters from a conscientious objector in WWII

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When Art was drafted in early 1943 it was the beginning of four years of service to his country. He first served in a camp for conscientious objectors for seven months, and then was briefly at home, followed by assignment to a Medical Replacement Center in Texas. After three weeks in Pennsylvania preparing for overseas shipment, he was returned to Texas and assigned as company clerk in a unit preparing for overseas duty. Art was then transferred to MAC OCS [Medical Administrative Corps Officer Candidate School] preparing for his two years of service as an officer [with a conscientious objection military-noncombatant classification of 1-A-0]. Excerpts from the letters exchanged between Art and wife, Dods [Barbara], tell the story. It is a powerful story of a unique wartime experience; not as someone remembered it years later, but as the letters were written, in the heat of the moment, as decisions of conscience and character were required. In letters never intended to be read by anyone other than his "Dods", this soldier tells of the struggle he and others experienced seeking to serve conscience and country while conscripted into often conflicting circumstances. At CPS: no real mission except for the limited time actually fighting fires, well fed and comfortable but troubled over the absence of money for our families, restless over a desire to be true to ones' beliefs and a feeling of isolation from our countries crisis. In the army: being pressured not to think, not to ask questions, to do as you are told, learn to hate, to kill.--Publisher's description

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AuthorHouse
Language
English
Pages
243

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Bloomington, Ind
Genre
Correspondence, Personal narratives, American

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Library of Congress
UB342.U5 B35 2009

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xvii, 243 p. :
Number of pages
243

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OL23843214M
ISBN 13
9781438946696, 9781438946702
LCCN
2009900186

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