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In my den, I paced, measured the width from each angle; eight by eight. One bulb burned brightly overhead. The commode was a cold stainless steel thing projecting from a wall. My bed was a metal one with a thin mattress, with two sheets and a blanket. I was in disciplinary segregation, (that's another term for Solitary) Two weeks for refusing to obey a direct order from a captain. I was in the stockade going AWOL (in peace-time) I was ornery and a hard-ass. They jailed my body - but they never broke my mind. Twice I was in solitary, but they never broke my mind. Yelling **** and bayoneting a straw dummy was not my passion. And so I ran away from it all. Discovering pacifism at the age of seventeen. Crossing the ARMY off of my things to do list.
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Dec 13, 2019
Dec 13, 2019 at 10:25 PM UTC
Disciplinary Segregation.
In my den, I paced, measured the width from each angle; eight by eight. One bulb burned brightly overhead. The commode was a cold stainless steel thing projecting from a wall. My bed was a metal one with a thin mattress, with two sheets and a blanket. I was in disciplinary segregation, (that's another term for Solitary) Two weeks for refusing to obey a direct order from a captain. I was in the stockade going AWOL (in peace-time) I was ornery and a hard-ass. They jailed my body - but they never broke my mind. Twice I was in solitary, but they never broke my mind. Yelling **** and bayoneting a straw dummy was not my passion. And so I ran away from it all. Discovering pacifism at the age of seventeen. Crossing the ARMY off of my things to do list.
david-lessard
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Dec 13, 2019
Dec 13, 2019 at 10:25 PM UTC
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