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SIR!  NO SIR! -- ILLUSTRATED SCREENPLAY & SCREENCAP GALLERY

I felt I had a responsibility to my friends and to the country in general and to the Vietnamese. The last guy who I shot, and I don't consider he was the first guy I shot, but it was the first guy I shot where I was shooting it out barrel to barrel with him, and looked him in the face afterwards, and I felt a certain amount of responsibility to him, to make his death not be in vain. 

 It meant that I had to try to advocate for the justness that he was fighting for.  Because I believe he was fighting for his country. So I became involved in the Movement.

NARRATOR: With more and more soldiers turning against the war, a handful of peace activists opened the first of what would become a network of dozens of anti-war GI coffeehouses ... 

located in the towns that hovered near military bases.

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