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Contributing Institution:
The Bancroft Library
Title: Pacific Counseling Service and Military Law Office Records
Creator:
Pacific Counseling Service and Military Law Office
Identifier/Call Number: BANC MSS 86/89 c
Physical Description:
12.75 linear feet
(10 cartons, 1 oversize folder, and 1 volume)
Date (inclusive): 1969-1977
Abstract: Consists of office files from two collaborating organizations serving U.S. military service personnel primarily in the Bay
Area and Asia during and after the Vietnam War. Includes organizational history, correspondence and reports from projects
and offices in Asia and West Germany, material related to affiliated groups, and reference files.
Physical Location: For current information on the location of these materials, please consult the Library's online catalog.
Language of Material:
English
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Access
Collection is open for research.
Acquisition Information
The Pacific Counseling Service and Military Law Office Records were given to The Bancroft Library by Jeanne Friedman on December
29, 1985.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Pacific Counseling Service and Military Law Office Records, BANC MSS 86/89 c, The Bancroft Library,
University of California, Berkeley.
Funding
Funding for processing provided by Free Speech Movement Project.
Related Collections
Title: Vietnam Veterans Against the War/Winter Soldier Organization,
Identifier/Call Number: BANC MSS 81/20 c
Title: National Lawyer's Guild Records,
Identifier/Call Number: BANC MSS 99/280 cz
Scope and Content
The Pacific Counseling Service and Military Law Office Records, 1969-1977, consist of office files from two collaborating
organizations serving service personnel primarily in the Bay Area and Asia during and after the Vietnam War.
Materials generated before 1971 document the foundation of the Pacific Counseling Service (PCS) and its role in providing
personal counseling to servicepeople in the G.I. Movement in the Bay Area and Asia. The files of the Pacific Counseling Service
consist of historical background, recruitment and personnel materials, correspondence, financial records and publications.
They include files from the Women's Collectives.
The National Lawyers Guild established the Military Law Office (MLO) in San Francisco next door to PCS in 1971. The MLO provided
free legal advice and representation to military servicepeople, while PCS provided counsel to G.I.'s in their efforts at war
resistance and/or their individual needs. The Military Law Office files consist of correspondence, reports, National Lawyers
Guild Bay Area Chapter files, and communications and literature from National Lawyers Guild offices throughout the United
States.
Although they were separate organizations, their cooperative activities produced collective work and their files are inextricably
linked. The Pacific Counseling Service/Military Law Office sections represent the joint collaborative work of the two organizations
and these files include minutes, reports, and fund-raising contacts. Reports from the various Asia Projects and from the San
Francisco offices were issued frequently to each project to keep participants at home and abroad informed of the progress
of their mutual work. They paint a vivid picture of the internal and external struggles of the project participants on personal,
political, and professional levels.
An extensive collection of clippings documenting the events in the Philippines before, during, and after lawyer Doug Sorenson's
arrest in 1972 is noteworthy. The files of the Center for Servicemen's Rights/G.I. Project Alliance, Central Committee for
Conscientious Objectors, the Liberated Barracks, and Stop Our Ship include correspondence and publications that are rich in
content. Of particular note is literature generated by the Indochina Peace Campaign, to which Tom Hayden contributed and The
Free Theater Associates Show files which include correspondence from Jane Fonda. Vietnam Veteran's Against the War files document
its relationship to the Pacific Counseling Service.
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