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The GI Rights Hotline is a non-governmental free service offering information and counseling to military personnel and their families.
Jackie Thomason describes the Hotline network, the service and the sort of information it offers.
Steve Morse talks about his early resistance to the Vietnam war and how his resistance to militarism and its effects on many areas of life led him to counsel troops about their rights.