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  • Published by Distributed by: Support Our Soldiers, Los Angeles

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    A critique of military machismo, which "like racism.is used to divide and conquer." by producing "troop 'morale' instead of solidarity between people." Composed of two articles, the first is by a Marine who served in Vietnam and an Army vet who served in Germany and their experiences with sexism, macho culture, and the exploitation of women in the military. The second artilce is written by women who worked with the GI movement in San Diego and describes how prostitution is used "to manipulate the feelings of GI's and their relations with women." Small, stapled format (7" x 4 ¼"0, [8] p., illus. A fine copy. Scarce. One copy in WorldCat at the Wisconsin Historical Society.