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Speaking Out Lt, Font held for his expose It was really a troubling decision, because I knew that my career would be over. And I didn't know what the future would bring. At the time, the press said that I was the first West Point graduate to refuse to serve in a war in the history of West Point. I remember calling my parents and they were in tears, just totally in tears, thinking that I would end up in prison instead of getting a master's degree from Harvard, but I told them, I remember in that conversation, I said, "You always taught me to do what's just, to do what is right," and I really felt that I was doing the right thing, and I believe that to this day, 34 years later. I know I did the right thing. DAVID CLINE, U.S. ARMY: I was wounded three times while I was out in the bush. The third time I was wounded was on December 20, 1967, and we got overrun by North Vietnamese irregulars. |