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The Collapse of the Armed Forces by Col. Robert D. Heinl, Jr., Armed Forces Journal ( June, 1971) - a remarkably candid description of the state of the US armed forces at the height of the Vietnam War.
Harass the Brass - Mutiny, Fragging and Desertions in the U.S. Military - text based on a leaflet produced for "Fleet Week" (a yearly big display of military might) in San Francisco and distributed at various times in the late 1980s. Publicises the suppressed history of resistance and rebellion in the ranks of the U.S. military (particularly in Vietnam).Olive-Drab Rebels - Subversion of the US Armed Forces in the Vietnam War - Antagonism Press pamphlet, including an introduction, Harass the Brass, and another article entitled The Olive-Drab Rebels: Military Organising During The Vietnam Era.
†The term "fragging" was in widespread use during the Vietnam war and referred to the killing of officers by their own men using a fragmentation bomb such as a hand grenade.