“Support our troops. Bring them home”
“Support our/the troops. Bring them home” is an anti-war saying that has been printed on many images. Anti-war protesters are sometimes said to be anti-troops, but this protest message uses language to reverse that perception.
“SUPPORT OUR TROOPS IN VIETNAM, BRING THEM HOME NOW!!” was printed in The Militant (New York, NY) on April 18, 1966. The saying was popular during the Vietnam War years, and has been used for subsequent wars.
18 April 1966, The Militant (New York, NY), pg. 8, col. 3:
New Yorkers Sign Ad
Against Vietnam War
NEW YORK—Heightened opposition to U.S. involvement in Vietnam was observed by members of the newly formed West Side Committee to Bring the Troops Home Now when they manned a sidewalk table at 86th St. April 9th to gather signatures for an antiwar advertisement scheduled to appear in a local newspaper.
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“SUPPORT OUR TROOPS IN VIETNAM, BRING THEM HOME NOW!!”
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24 September 1966, Redlands (CA) Daily Facts, “Pickets greet Humphrey in San Diego,” pg. 2, col. 4:
SAN DIEGO (UPI)—Vice President Hubert H, Humphrey today plugged Edmund G, Brown for another term as governor before a few hundred persons greeted him on his arrival at Lindbergh Field.
Humphrey was also met by about two dozen anti-Viet Nam war pickets carrying signs that read, “We are the Nervous Nellies,” “Support our troops—bring them home alive,” and “For God’s sake, stop.”
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20 May 1967, The Times-Argus (Barre-Montpelier, VT), “Peace, Quiet At Hubbard Park,” pg. 5, col. 1:
“If you want to protect and support our troops, bring them home,” argued Hathaway.
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14 November 1967, Salem (OH) News, “Letters to the Editor,” pg. 4, col. 1:
The main banner of the mobilization said “Support our troops; bring them home now.”
(Letter by Judy Starbuck of Chicago.—ed.)
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24 October 1968, Enquirer and News (Battle Creek, MI), “Nixon Girls, Live and for Real, Enliven Talk Here” by Stan Kaufman, pg. A-3, col. 2:
One anti-war dissenter waved a placard which stated:
“Support Our Troops—Bring them home.”
Time magazine
Support the Troops: Bring Them Home
Viewpoint: Congressional opponents of the surge are supporting our troops in the best possible way, says Michael Kinsley: trying to get them home to safety
By Michael Kinsley Monday, Feb. 19, 2007
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@mlanger
The best way to support our troops is to BRING THEM HOME. ‘nuff said.
8:56 AM · Dec 4, 2007·Twitter Web Client
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David Martinez
@davidmartinez
support the troops, let’s bring them home.
12:56 AM · Mar 2, 2008·Twitter Web Client
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Atomische
@atomische
Photo: 4,000: Support Our Troops / Bring Them Home http://tinyurl.com/2oo6f8
7:43 AM · Mar 25, 2008·Twitter Web Client
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Jay Lee
@jaylee
support the troops, bring them home. use the money we save to support AMERICA!
9:52 PM · Oct 7, 2008·Twitter Web Client
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J-LIVE
@realjlive
Is there such a thing as happy Veterans Day? Either way, thank you to the vets! Support Our Troops! Bring them Home!!!
9:07 AM · Nov 11, 2008·Twitter Web Client
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ileen left
@LeftiLean
Replying to @GOPChairwoman
I Stand With President Biden
SUPPORT OUR TROOPS
BRING THEM HOME
NO MORE BLOODSHED IN AFGHANISTAN
1:33 PM · Aug 29, 2021·Twitter for iPhone
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Rav
@ravnotraj
In retrospect, the guy who ends every speech with “may God protect our troops” was probably always going to go along with the withdrawal agreement!
“Support the troops, bring them home,” the clever triangulating signs used to say, and now Biden has.
7:01 AM · Sep 1, 2021·Buffer
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jim phillips
@jmnphillips1
Support The Troops
Bring Them Home
ALL OF THEM!
9:52 AM · Sep 1, 2021·Twitter for iPhone