On hunger strike since May 18, 2013
Elliott Adams now does nonviolence training for a number of organizations, but first he was a soldier. During the Vietnam era he enlisted in the Army to go to Vietnam, this being the only way he knew, at that time, to protect the nation. He was a paratrooper and an infantryman. He served in Vietnam with the famous 173rd Infantry Brigade, was medi-evaced out and spent a while in the hospital in Japan. Next he went to Korea and served with the 2nd Infantry Division in the Honor Guard. His last duty station was in Alaska, still as a paratrooper in the infantry. Like many, he returned from combat realizing that it was not an answer to anything. Knowing that war could not solve anything, but it did destroy everyone on both sides is only a first step on the long personal journey along the road of nonviolence.
Elliott Adams is past president of Veterans For Peace, secretary of Creating a Culture of Peace, and member of training committee of Meta Peace Team.
Elliott Adams has also done nonviolence and social movement trainings for School Of Americas Watch, Peacemakers of Schoharie, Fellowship of Reconcileation, Student Environmental Action Coalition, War Resistors League, and Veterans For Peace. Besides trainings he travels extensively to participate in, do support for, and organize demonstrations. At many demonstrations when not filling an organizer role he serves as Peacekeeper, a great opportunity to put nonviolence to work. He has done Peace Keeping for School Of Americas Watch, United For Peace and Justice, Spirit of America, Veterans For Peace, and at Camp Casey, Crawford, TX.
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