Michael Uhl
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Michael Uhl is a Vietnam veteran
Vietnam War
The Vietnam War was a Cold War-era military conflict that occurred in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from 1 November 1955 to the fall of Saigon on 30 April 1975. This war followed the First Indochina War and was fought between North Vietnam, supported by its communist allies, and the government of...

 antiwar activist, critic and independent scholar, born April 14, 1944, who grew up in Babylon
Babylon (town), New York
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, Long Island
Long Island
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, New York
New York
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. He graduated with a BS in Theoretical Linguists from the Faculty of Languages and Linguistics, Georgetown University
Georgetown University
Georgetown University is a private, Jesuit, research university whose main campus is in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Founded in 1789, it is the oldest Catholic university in the United States...

. He spent his undergraduate junior year at the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro
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, Brazil
Brazil
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. He holds an interdisciplinary Ph.D. in American Studies and Writing (Creative Non-fiction) from the Union Institute and University.

Profile

In the Army, Uhl received training at the Infantry Officers School, Fort Benning
Fort Benning
Fort Benning is a United States Army post located southeast of the city of Columbus in Muscogee and Chattahoochee counties in Georgia and Russell County, Alabama...

, Georgia
Georgia (U.S. state)
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 and the elite Counter Intelligence School, Fort Holabird, Maryland
Maryland
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. He served in Vietnam during 1968-69 as a first lieutenant, where he led a combat intelligence team with the 11th Infantry Brigade
11th Infantry Brigade (United States)
The 11th Infantry Brigade was an infantry brigade of the United States Army. It was first formed as part of the United States Army's 6th Division during World War I, however it is best known for its service as a separate Brigade in the Vietnam War...

. After Vietnam, Uhl entered a doctoral program in linguistics at New York University
New York University
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, and became immediately involved in the antiwar movement, joining the New York City based Citizens Commission of Inquiry
Citizens Commission of Inquiry
The Citizens Commission of Inquiry into United States War Crimes in Indochina was founded, according to Michael Uhl, by Ralph Schoenman in November 1969 in New York. Schoenman had earlier worked on Bertrand Russell's unofficial War Crimes Tribunal in Europe. In 1970, Tod Ensign and Jeremy Rifkin,...

 on U.S. War Crimes in Vietnam (CCI) as a full time organizer. He helped organize the National Veterans Inquiry
National Veterans Inquiry
The National Veterans Inquiry was a national-level inquiry into American war crimes in Vietnam. They were held December 1 - December 3, 1970 in Washington, DC.-Origin:...

 and the Winter Soldier Investigation
Winter Soldier Investigation
The "Winter Soldier Investigation" was a media event sponsored by the Vietnam Veterans Against the War from January 31, 1971 – February 2, 1971. It was intended to publicize war crimes and atrocities by the United States Armed Forces and their allies in the Vietnam War...

. In 1970, Uhl joined Ed Murphy
Ed Murphy (activist)
Ed Murphy is an American activist and the Executive Director of the Workforce Development Institute. He is a former military intelligence agent who exposed the CIA's Phoenix Program in April 1970.- Profile :...

 in exposing the Phoenix Program, testified at the International Enquiry on US War Crimes in Stockholm, Sweden, and in 1971, he was called to testify before a US Congressional subcommittee investigating the CIA’s Phoenix assassination program
Phoenix Program
The Phoenix Program |phoenix]]) was a controversial counterinsurgency program designed, coordinated, and executed by the United States Central Intelligence Agency , United States special operations forces, and the Republic of Vietnam's security apparatus during the Vietnam War that operated...

 in Vietnam. Also in 1971 he toured Australia and New Zealand as a representative of the US anti-Vietnam War movement. That same year he co-founded The Safe Return Amnesty Committee advocating for a universal amnesty on behalf of Vietnam era military deserters. Safe Return was a predecessor of Citizen Soldier, which he also co-founded, and, until 1981, served as co-director, working on a wide range of campaigns advocating for GI and veteran rights. He co-authored the first book length treatment on the health effects of chemical herbicides (Agent Orange
Agent Orange
Agent Orange is the code name for one of the herbicides and defoliants used by the U.S. military as part of its herbicidal warfare program, Operation Ranch Hand, during the Vietnam War from 1961 to 1971. Vietnam estimates 400,000 people were killed or maimed, and 500,000 children born with birth...

) on U.S. veterans of the Vietnam War.

He is a Charter Member of Veterans for Peace
Veterans for Peace
Veterans For Peace is a United States organization founded in 1985. Made up of male and female US military veterans of World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the Gulf War, and other conflicts, as well as peacetime veterans, the group works to promote alternatives to war.-Foundation:The...

founded in Maine (1985), where he moved with his family in the mid-1980s. He is currently serving on the Board of Directors of Veterans For Peace, and is editor of the organization’s national newsletter. Uhl has worked primarily as a writer, and has taught often in universities and colleges in New York City and throughout Maine as Adjunct Professor of Writing.

Publications

Michael Uhl’s essay, “The Chosen: Some Notes on Being a Veteran in American,” appears in Peace Not Terror. He is the author of Vietnam Awakening: My Journey from Combat to the Citizens Commission of Inquiry on US War Crimes, and co-author of G.I. Guinea Pigs: How the Pentagon Exposed Our Troops to Dangers Greater Than War. He is co-editor of The Dellums Committee Hearings on War Crimes in Vietnam. Uhl’s poetry appears in the volumes Winning Hearts and Minds and Demilitarized Zones. As a travel writer he authored Exploring Maine on Country Roads and Byways (Clarkson Potter, 1989) and four Frommer’s Guides, including Frommer’s Brazil and Frommer’s Chicago. He has written scores of articles and book reviews for Geo Magazine, Forbes, House Beautiful, Travel & Leisure, The Progressive, The Nation, The Sunday Boston Globe, Radical America, The Old Westbury Review, In These Times, Peacework, Bangor Daily News, Portland Press Herald, Antiwar.com, among others.

Film

With Richard Schmiechen, Uhl wrote and co-produced the short documentary film, Nick Mazucco: Biography of an Atomic Vet, on a grant from the Public Broadcasting Corporation.

External links

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