Pacific Counseling Service

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title: Pacific Counseling Service
text: The Pacific Counseling Service (PCS) was a G.I. counseling service organization created by antiwar activists during the Vietnam War. PCS saw itself as trying to make the U.S. Armed Forces "adhere more closely to regulations concerning conscientious objector discharges and G.I. rights." The Armed Forces Journal, on the other hand, said PCS was involved in "antimilitary activities", including "legal help and incitement to dissident GIs." PCS evolved out of a small GI Help office started by a fresh
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description: Antiwar GI counseling service organization during the Vietnam War
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pacific_Counseling_Service
date created: 2020-12-01T19:39:49Z
date modified: 2024-09-14T21:22:12Z
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