Statement
of Purpose
We, having dutifully served our nation,
do hereby affirm our greater responsibility to serve the cause of world
peace by applying the concept of engaging conflict peacefully, without
violence.
To this end we will work with others to:
- Increase public awareness of the total costs of war.
- Restrain our government from intervening overtly or
covertly in the internal affairs of other nations.
- End the arms race and reduce and eventually eliminate
nuclear weapons.
- Seek Justice for veterans and victims of war.
- Abolish war as an instrument of foreign/
international policy.
As members of Veterans
For Peace we pledge to use non-violent means to achieve these goals.
All members are trusted to act in the best interest of the group for
the larger purpose of world peace.
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Meeting Veterans For Peace: Chapter 69
September 14, 2010
Meetings 7PM (1900)
Second Tuesday of every month: September 14, October 12, November 9, December 14.
War Memorial Veterans Building
401 Van Ness Avenue (at McAllister)
Room 219
San Francisco, CA 94012
(415) 255-7331
Voices of Veterans
Suel Jones Meeting The Enemy: A Marine Goes Home
New Book by Vietnam Vet now living and volunteering with the Vietnam Friendship Village Project.
UXOs: The Gift That Keeps On Giving—To South East Asia
by Nadya Williams, March, 2010
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