Entrance to the stockade (prison) at Fort Dix in Wrightstown, New Jersey. Originally built to house up to 350 prisoners, by 1969 it was filled to overflowing, with over 800. On June 5, 1969, over 200 prisoners rebelled. Most had been jailed for going AWOL (Absent Without Leave).

Thirty-eight antiwar soldiers were charged with leading the rebellion and faced 40-year Federal prison terms. Four months later, more than 5,000 antiwar protestors marched onto the base in support of the Fort Dix 38. The next morning, 300 prisoners were released. Soon after, the Army dropped charges against the 38.

From the war remnants museum, in ho chi minh city

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  • Tankiedesantski [he/him]
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    2 years ago

    Americans mistranslated it as "work makes fries" and thought it was a great idea.