Griping On The Front Lines
REVOLUTIONARY WAR
Reluctant Patriots
George Washington labored to turn rebels into soldiers; despite lashings, they deserted often. In 1781 almost 2,000 men mutinied and took over Princeton, N.J., for several weeks
CIVIL WAR
Bashing the President
Several enlisted men were prosecuted for lambasting President Lincoln's handling of the war. One soldier had written his family that if Lincoln won re-election, "the country is lost"
WORLD WAR II
Dissenting Voices
The war was popular, but there were 40,000 deserters. In 1945 a U.S. general estimated 13,000 troops were AWOL in Paris, many running black-market goods to the front lines
VIETNAM WAR
Battlefield Protests
Troops saw the quagmire before their leaders did. In 1965 a lieutenant was court-martialed for marching in a protest with a sign calling President Johnson a "fascist aggressor"
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