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  • 51Selective Service System — Agency overview Formed May 18, 1917 September 16, 1940 Headquarters Arlington County, Virginia, United States …

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  • 52Halil Savda — (born 1974) is a Turkish conscientious objector who has been subjected to continued arrest and conviction for his refusal to serve mandatory military service – in direct violation of Turkish law. In addition, Halil Savda is an alleged member of… …

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  • 53Civilian Public Service — The Civilian Public Service (CPS) provided conscientious objectors in the United States an alternative to military service during World War II. From 1941 to 1947, nearly 12,000 draftees, willing to serve their country in some capacity but… …

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  • 54Clay v. United States — Supreme Court of the United States Argued April 19, 1971 Decided June 28, 1971 …

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  • 55Conscience — Not to be confused with consciousness. For other uses, see Conscience (disambiguation). Vincent van Gogh, 1890. Kröller Müller Museum. The Good Samaritan (after Delacroix). Conscience is an aptitude, faculty, intuition or judgment of the …

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  • 56Conscription in the United States — Young men registering for conscription during World War I, New York City, June 5, 1917. The Draft redirects here. For other uses, see Draft (disambiguation) …

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  • 57Desmond Doss — Desmond T. Doss    Desmond Thomas Doss, Medal of Honor recipient …

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  • 58objecteur — [ ɔbʒɛktɶr ] n. m. • 1777; de objecter 1 ♦ Vx Celui qui fait des objections. ⇒ contradicteur. 2 ♦ (1933; trad. angl. consciencious objector) Mod. OBJECTEUR DE CONSCIENCE : celui qui, en temps de paix ou de guerre, refuse d accomplir ses… …

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  • 59Companies House — is the United Kingdom Registrar of Companies and is an Executive Agency of the United Kingdom Government Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS). All forms of companies (as permitted by the United Kingdom Companies Act) are… …

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  • 60James Otsuka — Katsuki James Otsuka (January 22, 1921 ndash; May 25, 1984) was a Nisei Japanese American Quaker who was jailed as a conscientious objector during World War II, and later became a war tax resister.During World War II, Otsuka was classified by the …

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