There were many people that opposed the Vietnam War. The groups and organizations that were the most anti-war included returning veterans, free speech movement groups, and college student groups.
there are 3 groups of veterans'!
527 groups are tax-exempt organizations in the U.S. that engage in political activities, primarily to influence elections. Examples include the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth, which opposed John Kerry in the 2004 presidential election, and Priorities USA Action, which supported Barack Obama in 2012. These groups can raise unlimited funds but are required to disclose their donors and expenditures to the IRS.
3, the veterans of foreign wars, the American legion, and the disabled American veterans
Opposition to the war started with youth groups, mothers, and students. Then civil rights groups, journalists, veterans, and doctors began speaking out against the war. Muhammed Ali lost his boxing title for refusing to be drafted.
All Military Branches.
Yes, there are lists of names of Filipino U.S. veterans, particularly those who served during World War II. Organizations such as the Philippine Veterans Affairs Office and various veterans' groups maintain records of Filipino veterans. Additionally, some historical archives and databases, like the National Archives in the U.S., may contain relevant information. However, comprehensive and publicly accessible lists may vary in availability and completeness.
Sherrod Brown, the U.S. Senator from Ohio, is supported by various groups, including labor unions, progressive organizations, and environmental advocacy groups. Notable endorsements come from the AFL-CIO, the Sierra Club, and the Ohio Democratic Party. His stance on issues like workers' rights and healthcare also attracts support from grassroots organizations and community groups focused on social justice and economic equity.
Confederate Veterans
Thank you for your service. In today's all volunteer force, I am profoundly grateful for your sacrifices in service to our country. The primary source of help is the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). There are several advocate groups trained and ready to assist - and to represent you before the VA. Check with your local state Veterans Affairs office, or the DAV, VFW, AMVETS, American Legion, or the VVA (Vietnam Veterans of America). These organizations train paid staff to represent veterans. You do not need to be a member of the group to be represented.
WCTU
all of the groups, agencies, and organizations that create media texts