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- Silver_Spring_Three abstract "The Silver Spring Three refers to a Vietnam War era anti-draft action. On May 21, 1969, three young men broke into a Silver Spring, Maryland Selective Service office where they destroyed several hundred draft records to protest the war. Les Bayless (age 22), his brother John Bayless (age 17), and Michael Bransome (age 18) lived at a commune known as Blair House (7421 Blair Road) just down the street from the draft board. Files were mutilated with blood and black paint, office equipment was destroyed, and the office was completely ransacked. The three waited for police and FBI agents to arrive and were arrested.The Silver Spring Three were inspired by actions such as the Baltimore Four and the Catonsville Nine. At the time of the raid Les Bayless was out on bail for draft resistance. His trial was presided over by Judge Roszel Cathcart Thomsen (of the Catonsville Nine trial), who gave him a three-year sentence on top of his five-year sentence for draft evasion. Michael Bransome fled to Canada in 1970 and was living in Sweden by 1971.Les Bayless was interviewed for the 2013 documentary Hit & Stay.".
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- Silver_Spring_Three wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_anti–Vietnam_War_activists.
- Silver_Spring_Three wikiPageWikiLink Category:Counterculture_of_the_1960s.
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- Silver_Spring_Three wikiPageWikiLink Hit_&_Stay.
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- Silver_Spring_Three wikiPageWikiLink Plowshares_Movement.
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- Silver_Spring_Three wikiPageWikiLinkText "Silver Spring 3".
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- Silver_Spring_Three subject Category:American_anti–Vietnam_War_activists.
- Silver_Spring_Three subject Category:Counterculture_of_the_1960s.
- Silver_Spring_Three subject Category:Silver_Spring,_Maryland.
- Silver_Spring_Three comment "The Silver Spring Three refers to a Vietnam War era anti-draft action. On May 21, 1969, three young men broke into a Silver Spring, Maryland Selective Service office where they destroyed several hundred draft records to protest the war. Les Bayless (age 22), his brother John Bayless (age 17), and Michael Bransome (age 18) lived at a commune known as Blair House (7421 Blair Road) just down the street from the draft board.".
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