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Jose Vasquez

Jose N. Vasquez was born in Bronx, NY and grew up in Southern California from the age of nine. After graduating high school in 1992, he enlisted in the U.S. Army serving over four years of active duty as a cavalry scout assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 69th Armor Regiment, 24th Infantry Division at Fort Benning, GA, and the 3rd Squadron, 4th Cavalry Regiment, 25th Infantry Division at Schofield Barracks, HI. He was honorably discharged in December 1996 at the rank of specialist (E-4).

In April 1997, Jose enlisted in the Army Reserve serving as a combat medic with the 100th Battalion, 442nd Infantry Regiment at Fort Shafter, HI and the 1984th U.S. Army Hospital at Tripler Army Medical Center, HI where he was promoted to sergeant (E-5). He reenlisted in June 2000, as a practical nurse with the 344th Combat Support Hospital at Fort Totten, NY. His last position was as an EMT instructor with the 11th Battalion, 98th Division at Fort Hamilton, NY.

He intended to retire from the Army Reserve after twenty years or more. However, after listening to the stories of antiwar combat veterans on Democracy Now! and a period of soul-searching, Jose applied for discharge as a conscientious objector in January 2005. He learned in February that his unit was on alert for deployment and reported for duty in March 2005 at Fort Sam Houston, TX for mobilization training. After a few weeks, he was sent back to New York to complete his CO process, which was approved in May 2007. He was honorably discharged the same month at the rank of staff sergeant (E-6).

Jose joined IVAW in June 2005 and co-founded the NYC chapter serving as the president. He also served on the interim board of directors and was elected to the first official board in 2006. Jose was the Executive Director from 2009-20012. He helped organize numerous actions and events including the Veterans’ and Survivors’ March to New Orleans, Operation First Casualty in NYC, and Winter Soldier: Iraq and Afghanistan. He represented IVAW in the editing process for the Winter Soldier book published by Haymarket.

Jose is pursuing a Ph.D. in cultural anthropology at the CUNY Graduate Center where he is conducting research on militarization and the politics of sacrifice among veterans in contemporary American society. He teaches at John Jay College and works part-time as the Training Director of the Veterans Organizing Institute at Beyond the Choir.

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IVAW Recognized on The Nation's 2011 Progressive Honor Roll
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Dec 21, 2011 - (New York) Iraq Veterans Against the War is excited to be recognized in The Nation's 2011 Progressive Honor Roll today as the "Most Valuable Rapid Reponse" to the Scott Olsen incident at Occupy Oakland. Political blogger John Nichols' article says: "When Iraq War vet Scott Olsen was seriously injured during the police crackdown on...
IAVA Statement on Scott Olsen Incident
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NEW YORK (October 28, 2011) - Reposted from iava.org “Iraq and Afghanistan veterans come from varied backgrounds and represent diverse opinions. The strength of the new veterans community lies in our shared commitment to country, and veterans, like all Americans, should actively participate in the ongoing conversation about America’s future. And...
NYT: Outrage Over Veteran Injured at ‘Occupy’ Protest
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OAKLAND, Calif. — For supporters of the Occupy Wall Street movement, whose diffuse anger has been a defining and sometimes distracting characteristic, the wounding of an Iraq war veteran here has provided a powerful central rallying point. The veteran, Scott Olsen, 24, was critically injured on Tuesday night when he was hit in the head with a...

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