In this documentary, celebrities such as Jane Fonda join their voices with veterans and soldiers to recount the largely suppressed antiwar movement that occurred within the United States military over the course of the Vietnam War. Using archival news footage and contemporary interviews with Vietnam veterans, the film discusses the G.I.s’ growing distrust of the war and details the U.S. Army’s swift, severe and often secret response to the expression of antiwar sentiments within its ranks. In this scene, Veteran Jerry Lembcke breaks the myth that GI’s were spat upon when they returned from Vietnam.
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In this documentary, celebrities such as Jane Fonda join their voices with veterans and soldiers to recount the largely suppressed antiwar movement that occurred within the United States military over the course of the Vietnam War. Using archival news footage and contemporary interviews with Vietnam veterans, the film discusses the G.I.s’ growing distrust of the war and details the U.S. Army’s swift, severe and often secret response to the expression of antiwar sentiments within its ranks. In this scene, Veteran Jerry Lembcke breaks the myth that GI’s were spat upon when they returned from Vietnam.