Chickenhawk Hall of Shame
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“Let’s you and him go fight; I’ll hold your coat.â€
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Compiled by The New Hampshire Gazette
When an American male (or an especially belligerent female) makes the challenging transition from late adolescence into early adulthood, he is faced with many decisions. One certain, specific combination of choices will result in his becoming a chickenhawk: choosing to “support†war, while also choosing not to serve in the military. His motto becomes: “Let’s you and him go fight; I’ll hold your coat.â€
Depending on external circumstances, such an individual may become one of three varieties of chickenhawk:
• If there is no draft, and the nation is at peace, the individual becomes a Common Chickenhawk;
• If there is a draft, and the nation is at peace, the individual becomes a Chickenhawk First Class;
• If the there is a draft, and the nation is at war, the individual becomes a Chickenhawk First Class with Distinguished Fleeing Cross.
We currently have 132 Chickenhawks listed in our database. Here they are, listed chronologically by date of birth. CLICK HERE to see them listed alphabetically.
posted by the Thomas Paine Project (FYI: the organization is run by veterans)