Sir! No Sir! A movement that rocked the world...a story that has been surpressed. Displaced Films presents a film by David Zeiger.
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Welcome to the Sir! No Sir! GI Movement Archives

Audio Archives

These include recordings, by GI movement activists, that were originally broadcast on Radio Free People in 1969, a 7 minute tape, made by Jane Fonda in 1970, for GIs at Fort Bliss and selections of broadcasts made by Dave Rabbit/Radio First Termer in 1971.

 

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Galleries

The Galleries contain more than 1500 images, subdivided into three sections - Cartoons, GI Newspaper Covers and Photographs. The cartoons and photographs are orgaanized according to subject matter and the GI Newspaper covers are organized by title of publication.

 

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Libraries

These offer a wide variety of supporting materials (including articles published in the GI press, pamphlets, petitions and posters) for the events and activists featured in the film, as well as access to a large body of primary source materials placing the events featured in the film in the context of similar events that occurred between 1965 and 1973.

 

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"Through freshly uncovered archival material and extensive interviews with veterans who took part in the peace movement (many of whom consequentially would serve time in stockades and federal prisons), the film goes on to document the unprecedented numbers of entire units who, by the late stages of the war, were refusing to go into battle.... "Sir! No Sir!" contends that the ignorance surrounding the efforts of the movement has much to do with a rewriting of history that has been carried out by the media and Hollywood in addition to the U.S. government." (Reuters)