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A look at a “Conscientious Objector” in observance of Pearl Harbor Day on December 7; “The Deep End of the Pool” nominated for a Pulitzer Prize

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In the context of World War II, a new initiative emerged that provided young men who declined to wear military uniforms with alternative avenues to contribute to their nation. As the calendar turns to December, and Pearl Harbor Day on the 7th, here is a look at what being a conscientious objector means, the role they played within World War II, and one man’s story, written by a local author.

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