DAYS OF DECISION: an Oral History of Conscientious Objectors in the Military During the Vietnam War. ISBN 0-9620024-0-2, 338 pages Softcover, $14.95 (free shipping for BFOB readers direct from author.) MORE INFO: jerrkate@erols.com DAYS includes five chapters of oral history that focus on major civilian, military and peace experiences of 24 antiwar GIs. Some went to Vietnam as medics. Some went to prison rather than compromise their beliefs. Some were discharged for organizing against the war. An introduction explains the concept of conscientious objection. An Afterword analyzes major themes shared by the 24 narrators discussing them within the framework of the more generalized resistance to the war that was characteristic of the time. Reviews and Testimonials: "Major antiwar literature." - BOOKLIST- "A moving and provocative work." -SMALL PRESS- "A collection which will especially interest students of peace and military value systems." -MIDWEST BOOK REVIEW- "An exemplary demonstration of the socially conscious use to which oral history techniques can be put." -ORAL HISTORY REVIEW- TO ORDER: Gerald R. Gioglio, 2 Rowland Pl, Metuchen, NJ 08840-2534