1 T.S. Eliot, "East Coker", copyright, 1943.
2 Flynn, George Q., The Draft: 1940-1973, University Press of Kansas,
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3 The Draft, 1940-1973, p. 2.
4 The Draft, 1940-1973, p. 230.
5 The Draft, 1940-1973, p. 230.
6 Surrey, David S., Choice of Conscience — Vietnam Era Military and
Draft Resisters in Canada, J.F. Bergin Publishers, Inc., South Hadley,
MA, 1982, p. 6.
7 Choice of Conscience, p. 34.
8 National Office of the Selective Service, "Channeling", printed in its entirety
in Reeves, Thomas and Hess, Karl, The End of the Draft, Random House,
New York, 1970, p. 196.
9 Binkin, Martin, and Eitelberg, Mark, Blacks in the Military, The Brookings
Institution, Washington, D.C., 1982, p. 32.
10 Blacks in the Military, p. 33.
11 Nalty, Bernard C., Strength for the Fight — A History of Black
Americans in the Military, The Free Press, New York, 1986, p. 289.
12 Blacks in the Military, p. 37.
13 U.S. Bureau of the Census, "Statistical Abstract of the United States,
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14 Choice of Conscience, p. 47.
15 Baskir, Lawrence, and Strauss, William, Chance and Circumstance,
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16 The Draft, p. 3.
17 Choice of Conscience, p. 43.
18 Chance and Circumstance, p. 6.
19 Chance and Circumstance, p. 6.
20 Choice of Conscience, p. 44.
21 "Channeling" in The End of the Draft, p. 193.
22 "Channeling" in The End of the Draft, p. 194.
23 "Channeling", in The End of the Draft, p. 197.
24 "Channeling", in The End of the Draft, p. 196.
25 "Channeling", in The End of the Draft, p. 199.
26 Chance and Circumstance, p. 6.
27 Blacks in the Military, p. 1.
28 Strength for the Fight, p.334.
29 Blacks in the Military, p. 1.
30 Chance and Circumstance, p. 6.
31 Skolnick, Jerome H., Director, The Politics of Protest, A Report
Submitted by the Task Force on Violent Aspects of Protest and
Confrontation of the National Commission on the Causes and
Prevention of Violence, Simon and Schuster, New York, 1969, p. 59.
32 "Channeling" in The End of the Draft, p. 194.
33 Debenedetti, Charles, An American Ordeal, Syracuse University Press,
Syracuse, NY, 1990, p. 390.
34 Politics of Protest, p. 58.
35 Politics of Protest, p. 58.
36 An American Ordeal, p. 390.
37 An American Ordeal, p. 1.
38 An American Ordeal, p. 4.
39 Marmion, Harry A., The Case Against a Volunteer Army,
Quadrangle Books, Chicago, IL, 1971, p. 47.
40 American Ordeal, p. 393.
41 Politics of Protest, p. 49.
42 The Draft, 1940-1973, p. 231.
43 Politics of Protest, p. 49.
44 The End of the Draft, p. 6.
45 Email note from William Ojala, 2 December 2002.
46 The Draft — 1940-1973, p. 231.
47 The Case Against a Volunteer Army, p. 46.
48 Gates, Thomas S., Chairman, The Report of the President's
Commission on an All Volunteer Armed Force, The Macmillan
Company, New York, 1970, p. 133.
49 Gates Commission Report, p. 31.
50 Gates Commission Report, p. 31.
51 The Case Against a Volunteer Army, p. 47.
52 The Case Against a Volunteer Army, p. 41.
53 Binkin, Martin, and Record, Jeffrey, Where Does the Marine Corps
Go From Here?, The Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C., 1976, p. 60.
54 Where does the Marine Corps Go, p. 60.
55 Where Does the Marine Corps Go, p. 68.
56 Where Does the Marine Corps Go, p. 60.
57 Where Does the Marine Corps Go, p. 64.
58 Blacks and the Military, p. 40.
59 Blacks and the Military, p. 35.
60 Blacks and the Military, p. 40.
61 The Case Against a Volunteer Army, p. 46
62 The Case Against a Volunteer Army, p. 46
63 The Case Against a Volunteer Army, p. 41.
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