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Duty to Serve, Duty to Conscience: The Story of Two Conscientious Objector Combat Medics during the Vietnam War

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By (author): James C. Kearney William H Clamurro

Despite all that has been written about Vietnam, the story of the 1-A-O conscientious objector, who agreed to put on a uni-form and serve in the field without weapons rather than accept alternative service outside the military, has received scarce atten-tion. This joint memoir by two 1-A-O combat medics, James C. Kearney and William H. Clamurro, represents a unique approach to the subject. It is a blend of their personal narrativeswith select Vietnam poems by Clamurroto illustrate noncombatant objection as a unique and relatively unknown form of Vietnam War protest.

Both men initially met during training and then served as frontline medics in separate units outside the wire in Vietnam. Clamurro was assigned to a tank company in Tay Ninh province next to the Cambodian border, before reassignment to an aid station with the 1st Air Cavalry. Kearney served first as a medic with an artillery battery in the 1st Infantry Division, then as a convoy medic during the Cambodian invasion with the 25th Infantry Division, and finally as a Medevac medic with the 1st Air Cavalry. In this capacity Kearney was seriously wounded during a hot hoist in February 1971 and ended up being treated by his friend Clamurro back at base.

Because of their status as a new breed of conscientious objectori.e., more political than religious in their convictionsthe authors experience of the Vietnam War differed fundamentally from that of their fellow draftees and contrasted even with the great majority of their fellow 1-A-O medics, whose conscientious objector status was largely or entirely faith-based. See more
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  • Weight: 272g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Jul 2023
  • Publisher: University of North Texas PressU.S.
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781574418965

About James C. KearneyWilliam H Clamurro

James C. Kearney received both his undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of Texas at Austin where he now teaches. Kearney is the author of Nassau Plantation and No Hope for Heaven No Fear of Hell (both UNT Press).William H. Clamurro is professor emeritus of Spanish at Emporia State University in Kansas. He is the author of The Vietnam Typescript a book of poetry.

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