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Red, White and Blurry: My Life As An AWOL Soldier. The story of Mark Wilkerson. 8211; National Public Radio:. AWOL Iraq Veteran Returns to Base. 8211; The Austin Chronicle:. 8211; CBS 4 Denver:. Family Says AWOL Soldier’s Decision ‘Went Deeper’. 8211; Colorado Springs Gazette:. Soldier from Springs surrenders after 20 months AWOL. 8211; Colorado Springs Gazetter:. Return to Army a Relief for Springs Man. 8211; Waco Tribune:. AWOL U.S. soldier surrenders. 8211; Democracy Now:. 8211; Flashpoints Radio:.
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Cadence | Red, White & Blurry: My Life As An AWOL Soldier
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Red, White and Blurry: My Life As An AWOL Soldier. The story of Mark Wilkerson. October 15, 2006. There’s many more that talk about army chow, excercise, and women (in fact, you can buy a CD of army cadences at the PX), but most of them seem pretty harmless. However, last Friday, I was reminded of a cadence that I haven’t heard in a long time, and that I don’t feel has any place in the army AT ALL. But, here it is:. Weren’t we supposed to be winning the hearts and minds of the Iraqi people? Enter your co...
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I Sing of Olaf | Red, White & Blurry: My Life As An AWOL Soldier
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Red, White and Blurry: My Life As An AWOL Soldier. The story of Mark Wilkerson. I Sing of Olaf. November 5, 2006. I sing of Olaf glad and big. A Poem by E. E. Cummings. I sing of Olaf glad and big. Whose warmest heart recoiled at war:. His wellbelovéd colonel (trig. Westpointer most succinctly bred). Took erring Olaf soon in hand;. But though an host of overjoyed. Noncoms (first knocking on the head. Him) do through icy waters roll. That helplessness which others stroke. With brushes recently employed.
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February | 2007 | Red, White & Blurry: My Life As An AWOL Soldier
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Red, White and Blurry: My Life As An AWOL Soldier. The story of Mark Wilkerson. My Conscience Is Clear. February 23, 2007. I am now a twenty three year old man. When I made the decision to join the Army, I was a boy. When I made the decision to go AWOL I was still in many ways a boy. Posted in Uncategorized 3 Comments. Blog at WordPress.com. Dontate to Mark’s Legal Fund. Iraq Veterans Against The War. Follow “Red, White and Blurry: My Life As An AWOL Soldier”. Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.
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Other Resistors | Red, White & Blurry: My Life As An AWOL Soldier
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Red, White and Blurry: My Life As An AWOL Soldier. The story of Mark Wilkerson. 8211; Lt. Ehren Watada. Is a First Lieutenant in the United States Army, a member of the 3rd Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division Stryker Brigade Combat Team, who in June 2006 publicly refused to deploy to Iraq for the Iraq War…. 8211; Camilo Mejia. On May 21, 2004 Mejia was convicted of desertion by a military jury and sentenced to a year in jail and a bad conduct discharge…. 8211; Suzanne Swift. 8211; Agustin Auguayo. Iraq Vetera...
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Mark’s Statement | Red, White & Blurry: My Life As An AWOL Soldier
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Red, White and Blurry: My Life As An AWOL Soldier. The story of Mark Wilkerson. Posted in Leave a Comment. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Please log in using one of these methods to post your comment:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out.
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My favorite Protest Songs | Red, White & Blurry: My Life As An AWOL Soldier
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Red, White and Blurry: My Life As An AWOL Soldier. The story of Mark Wilkerson. My favorite Protest Songs. October 1, 2006. Here’s a short list of some of the many protest songs that have gotten me through Iraq and through my AWOL experience. Masters of War – Bob Dylan – Greatest protest song ever. Recently, some kids in Boulder, Colorado decided to sing Masters of War at a talent show, and Secret Service showed up. Just shows that this song still scares the government. 8221; also by System. American Idi...
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Words of Support | Red, White & Blurry: My Life As An AWOL Soldier
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Red, White and Blurry: My Life As An AWOL Soldier. The story of Mark Wilkerson. I want the troops to come home. I have signed petitions, marched in protest, written letters to my congressman and the President. I support the troops but I do not support the war. I support your position and will continue to do whatever it takes to bring an end to this insanity. Bless you dear one. I understand how standing for what you believe could exact an incredible toll on someone. 8211; Rebecca Aguilar. Lennybruce R...
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Write Mark | Red, White & Blurry: My Life As An AWOL Soldier
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Red, White and Blurry: My Life As An AWOL Soldier. The story of Mark Wilkerson. Send your letters of support to:. Colorado Springs, CO 80936. Posted in Comments Off on Write Mark. Blog at WordPress.com. Dontate to Mark’s Legal Fund. Iraq Veterans Against The War. Follow “Red, White and Blurry: My Life As An AWOL Soldier”. Get every new post delivered to your Inbox. Build a website with WordPress.com.
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PRESENTLY ON ACTIVE DUTY OR DELAYED ENTRY AND RETH: January 2006
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PRESENTLY ON ACTIVE DUTY OR DELAYED ENTRY AND RETH. This was created as a links page for my blog, Jack's Straight-Speak and as such is a waork in progress. Friday, January 06, 2006. Resources for those rethinking delayed entry or active duty participation. There are all excellent resources for those that see their participation in today's military as contrary to our core values as a nation. Or at least what those core values used to be before Bush/Cheney and their rat pack stole the nation.- Jack.