On being a conscientious objector to military service in 1959
[...]the biggest decision that I had made was to leave the boy scouts to concentrate on my O levels.) I had sent in my own statement and those from a consultant physician from my first job and two of my elders from university. In the book On Being Wounded (Fulcrum Publishing, 1991), Edward W Wood wr...
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