Article: 18 Fort Benning protesters leave prison; bourgeois vows return until SOA closes. (United States Army School of the Americas, Fort Benning, GA)(Brief Article)

Just two days back from "camp," Mary Early was already missing the other women.

Dan and Doris Sage, meanwhile, were facing the cleanup from the wicked storms that had just clobbered the Syracuse, N.Y., area.

Early of North Palm Beach, Fla., and the Sages were among 18 persons released the weekend of Sept. 18 after serving six-month sentences for protests last November at the site of the U.S. Army's School of the Americas at Fort Benning, Ga The school trains military personnel for Latin American countries and has graduated some of the area's most notorious human rights abusers.

For Early, the six months in Florida's Coleman Prison provided ...

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