Michael Uhl papers, 1972-2003.

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Michael Uhl papers, 1972-2003.

Papers of Michael Uhl include correspondence, 1981-2001; his Ph.D. dissertation, "A Regular Guy: The Antiwar Memoir of a Vietnam Vet," 2002, with early drafts; a spiral-bound notebook of selected poems, articles, and other works, as well as loose clippings of recent reviews and a chronology of his publications, 1972-1998; drafts of an unpublished novel, "Alto's Journey"; draft chapters of an unpublished non-fiction work on the German-American experience; various papers, travel articles, and poems.

4.2 cubic ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7907400

Cornell University Library

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Vietnam War Veterans Archives.

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Citizen Soldier (Organization)

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Established in 1967, Citizen Soldier is an educational, research organization, staffed primarily by ex-soldiers, concerned with the long-term effect of military justice, defense policy, and planning. Its effort is to unionize the American armed forces to improve the quality of military life. It is a project of ATOM (Alternatives to Militarism, Inc.) along with the Military Affairs Project (MAP). From the description of Collection, 1976-1980. (Swarthmore College, Peace Collection). Wo...

Uhl, Michael, 1944-

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Writer, teacher, Vietnam veteran, and anti-war activist. 1st Lieutenant, Military Intelligence, 1967-1969, 11th Infantry Brigade, Vietnam. With Tod Ensign, Michael Uhl co-founded and co-directed Citizen Soldier, a veterans and GI rights advocacy organization and research foundation in New York City. From the description of Michael Uhl papers, 1972-2003. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 64031841 ...