Conscientious objector - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A conscientious objector (CO) is an individual who, on religious, moral or ethical grounds, refuses to participate as a combatant in war or, in some cases, to take any role that would support a comb...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conscientious_objector
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There was a federal holiday — arguably the most important one — just three days ago. Some Cornell students only recognized this because Nov. 12 was no ordinary Monday. Simma Reingold ’08 summed it up pretty well: “Of course I knew it was a ...
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are you a conscientious objector ... war will exist until that distant day when the conscientious objector enjoys the same reputation and prestige as the warrior does today. - jfk war will exist until that distant day when the conscientious objector enjoys the same reputation and prestige as the warrior does today.
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www.duckdaotsu.org/conscientiousobjector.html
www.duckdaotsu.org/conscientiousobjector.html
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The law provides for two different forms of conscientious objector service. The difference depends on whether or not COs are willing to accept service in the Army that does not require them to carry weapons.
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www.scn.org/ip/sdmcc/co.htm
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Turkey’s most famous conscientious objector is embroiled in yet another controversy with authorities. ... Ulke insists he is a conscientious objector to military service. However, Turkey, where all males must serve in the armed forces, does not recognize conscientious objection as a legal way out of the draft.
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www.eurasianet.org/departments/insight/articles/eav0718...
www.eurasianet.org/departments/insight/articles/eav071807f.shtml
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Influenced perhaps by his role in All Quiet..., he became the most famous conscientious objector of WWII. He distinguished himself in the Medical Corps but his career languished; unforgiven by a public fighting another World War.
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www.moviediva.com/MD_root/reviewpages/MDAllQuietWestern...
www.moviediva.com/MD_root/reviewpages/MDAllQuietWesternFront.htm
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The most controversial deferments were for conscientious objectors. ... 25,000 CO's were assigned to non-combat military duty, of which the most famous were medics. At first, frequently reviled in boot camp as cowards and shirkers, "Conchie" medics' status rose rapidly on the battlefield, when GIs realized their lives...
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www.pbs.org/perilousfight/social/objectors/
www.pbs.org/perilousfight/social/objectors/
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WizardNet Internet Discussion Forums for the Body, Mind and Spirit ; Early Christianity and early Christian sects; Christian conscientious objector ... The most famous of these groups is, of course, the Religious Society of Friends, the Quakers, but they also include the Amish, the Mennonites, the Bretheren,
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The Conscientious Objector ... The Conscientious Objector 18x21, 2002, oil on canvas. Available for Purchase; Origen, the Alexandrian Theologian, urged, "We no longer take up sword against nations, nor do we learn war any more, but are become the children of peace.
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www.swartzentruber.com/12-conscientious-objector-status...
www.swartzentruber.com/12-conscientious-objector-status.htm
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