Prologue
Chapter 1
Projects of Peace
Chapter 2
There Is No “Good War”
Ernie “Indio” Sanchez, World War II
Chapter 3
Being Honorable
Wilson “Woody” Powell, Korean War
Chapter 4
Paying Off My Karmic Debt
Gregory Ross, The American War in Vietnam
Chapter 5
You Clock In, You Go Kill People
Daniel Craig, The Gulf War
Chapter 6
Laying the Tracks
Jonathan W. Hutto, Sr., Operation Iraqi Freedom
Chapter 7
This Is Our Service
References
Notes
MICHAEL A. MESSNER is a professor of sociology and gender
studies at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. He
is the author or editor of many books, including Some Men: Feminist
Allies and the Movement to End Violence Against Women, King of the
Wild Suburb: A Memoir of Fathers, Sons and Guns, and No Slam
Dunk: Gender, Sport and the Unevenness of Social Change (Rutgers
University Press).
“The greatest of all myths about wars is that they come to an end.
This deeply personal, very human book shows how ten, twenty,
thirty, sixty years later their hurts and scars live on in those
who fought them. Michael Messner has brought on stage some eloquent
survivors whom our politicians should listen to before they dare
even consider sending young men and women out to fight yet again.”
— Adam Hochschild, author of To End All Wars: A Story of Loyalty
and Rebellion, 1914-1918
Reprint of LA Progressive's "Can the Military Be
Reformed?: Six Unusual Veterans Ponder Active Duty and
Its Aftermath," by Steve Early— CounterPunch Magazine
Excerpt of Guys Like Me: Five Wars, Five Veterans for Peace in the
Spring 2019 issue of Voice Male Magazine— Voice Mail Magazine
"From Manly Silence to Projects of Peace," by Michael A.
Messner
— Gender and Society Blog
"Peace advocates have long been found among veterans who fought in
America’s wars," by Michael Messner
https://theconversation.com/peace-advocates-have-long-been-found-among-veterans-who-fought-in-americas-wars-126467—
The Conversation
"Can the Military Be Reformed? Six Unusual Veterans
Ponder Active Duty and Its Aftermath," by Steve Early— LA
Progressive
"All five [veterans] are unique and engaging storytellers who pack
the book with human interest....The testimonies of these varied,
thoughtful, and racially diverse veterans are at stark odds with
the cinematic ads we see of government-approved pro-war imagery,
and it’s important they be heard." — Foreword Reviews
"Michael Messner is our new Studs Terkel. His five men speak
with extraordinary eloquence about the psychic wounds they suffered
in war, and the moral odysseys they undertook to break the
silence that surrounds the human cost of war in the United States.
Each man fought in a different war, but each tells a common story
of exploitation by their own government and a descent into
numbness, followed by redemption. These men form an
intergenerational chain reflecting with honesty and courage on
masculinity and war. Messner describes and analyzes their
experiences with warmth and insight. Essential reading for those
seeking to understand military veterans." — Hugh Gusterson,
author of Drone: Remote Control Warfare
"The Page 99 Test" with Michael Messner— The Page 99 Test
"Guys Like Me is well written; Messner does a fine job of
telling the men’s stories, conveying the complexity of their
struggles by sharing their words and providing vivid details about
their lives. What we see are real people, confused and lost at
times, trying to reclaim their humanity and repair the damage
caused by participating in organized violence." — Gender and
Society
"Serving Veterans" by Dave Pugl— Library Journal
"Sociologist Michael Messner uses [sociological imagination] to
better understand men’s experiences in war and how they come to
make sense of these experiences over the course of their lives. His
book, Guys Like Me: Five Wars, Five Veterans for Peace,
examines the life stories of veterans to understand how they have
grappled with their experiences in war and how this is connected
with constructions of masculinity."— Everyday Sociology
“There is a revelation on every page of Guys Like Me. The journey
any man takes to transform his sense of his own manliness isn’t
direct or simple. And, as Michael Messner shows us in these five
engaging life histories, each gendered journey will have added
twists and turns when distorted by militarism. A truly humane
book." — Cynthia Enloe, author of The Big Push: Exposing and
Challenging Persistent Patriarchy
"The true meaning of Armistice Day — a commitment to peace," by
Susan Bell— USCDornsife
"[Messner has] a remarkable ability to elicit stunning
memories and reflections from his subjects. But the work is much
more than a splendid oral history, though it's that for sure; his
approach and interpretations make it a book like no other." —
John Ibson, author of Picturing Men: A Century of Male
Relationships in Everyday American Photography
"Messner's narrative points the way for other activists seeking to
build popular opposition movements."— Kirkus Reviews
"This book tells the stories of five veterans of five U.S. wars:
WWII, Korea, Vietnam, and Iraq Parts I and II. We learn their
stories from long before they entered the military through long
after they left it. The stories are well-told, with subtlety and
complexity, not museum-like propaganda. Patterns become evident
without the book becoming repetitious. Each person is unique, but
each confronts the same monster."— World Beyond War
"With Guys Like Me, Michael Messner delivers an eloquent,
passionate, and moving account of how war has sometimes moved
veterans towards peace. Messner’s interviewees give us hope that
humanity might yet one day listen to the soldiers who have gone to
war, the ones who tell us, again and again, that war’s devastation
is never worth it."— Viet Thanh Nguyen, author of The
Sympathizer
"Veterans have fought in wars – and fought against them," by
Michael Messner— The Conversation
"Professor to publish book following lives of veteran" by Joelle
Tenderich— Daily Trojan
"Vermont Conversation with David Goodman" with Mike Messner and
veterans Daniel Craig, Jonathan Hutto, and Ken Mayers— Vermont
Conversation with David Goodman
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