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GI Underground Press         
  • $10,000 reward as reported in ''GI Says'' underground newspaper in South Vietnam 1969
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  • ''Aboveground'' GI underground newspaper cover May 1970
  • Anti-Military Political Cartoon by Chuck Mathias printed by FTA in Sep-Oct 1968
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  • Example of typical legal statement on GI underground newspapers
  • Masthead from Bragg Briefs GI Underground Newspaper December 1969
  • ''Liberation News Service'' "Chain of Command" political cartoon, 1972
  • The underground newspaper at Fort Bliss in [[El Paso, Texas]]
  • Support Letter to Greenpeace voyage from 18 crewmembers of ''USCGC Confidence'' 30 Sep 1971. Photo by Robert Keziere.
  • Masthead of ''Confinee Says'' the [[Camp Pendleton]] brig paper
  • Logo of ''Duck Power'', newspaper of GI's Against Fascism
  • Masthead of ''FTA'' GI underground newspaper
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  • Masthead of ''Fatigue Press'' GI underground newspaper
  • Fort Dix Stockade Entrance Sign 1969. Photo by David Fenton.
  • ''GI Press Service'' news for the GI underground press July 10, 1969
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  • Left Face - Ft McClellan GIs Unite
  • Logo of the Fort Bliss ''Gigliine''
  • Map of GI Newspapers from ''A Four-Year Bummer'' September 1970
  • The Mickey Mouse General{{em dash}}''A Four-Year Bummer'' Cover Oct-Nov 1969
  • Navy Times Are Changin Cartoon July 1970
  • Resistance Inside the Army (RITA) Notes headline, Nov-Dec 1966
  • The Screwed GI, first published in ''Last Harass'', was often reprinted in other papers
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  • Smash Sexism Graphic printed in Hanau, West Germany by Lamboy Times 1975
  • Stop the Hawk antiwar sticker found stuck all over the ship
  • The American Exile in Canada Cover May1969
  • Masthead of ''The Bond'' GI underground newspaper
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  • The Lifer Test from ''Vietnam GI'' May 1970
  • ''Voice of the Lumpen'' GI underground newspaper Cover October 1971
  • The ''Where Are We Masthead'' included the warning that "on base distribution is a bust"
  • Women Hold Up Half The Sky GI Underground Newspaper Cover March 1974
  • The Logo for the Yah-Hoh Native American GI Underground Newspaper
  • You Can't Be Black And Navy Too. Printed in The Veteran 1972
The GI Underground Press was an underground press movement that emerged among the United States military during the Vietnam War. These were newspapers and newsletters produced without official military approval or acceptance; often furtively distributed under the eyes of "the brass".
Underground press         
  • An example of underground GI graphics.
  • ''[[East Village Other]]'' (April 16 – May 1, 1967)
  • ''Fatigue Press'' was created by GIs at the [[Fort Hood]] U.S. Army base in Texas.
  • Front page of the Dutch illegal WW2 newspaper ''Je Maintiendrai'' from 03-07-1944
  • German-occupied Belgium]] during [[World War I]]
  • Space City!]]'', April 1, 1971. Art by [[Bill Narum]].
PERIODICALS AND PUBLICATIONS THAT ARE PRODUCED WITHOUT OFFICIAL APPROVAL, ILLEGALLY OR AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT
Underground newspapers; Underground newspaper; Underground Press; Underground paper; List of underground press in the United States; Underground publications; Underground magazine; Clandestine press; Underground journalism; Underground journalist; Frendz; Friends / Frendz; Friends/Frendz
The terms underground press or clandestine press refer to periodicals and publications that are produced without official approval, illegally or against the wishes of a dominant (governmental, religious, or institutional) group.
Underground comix         
COMIC GENRE
Underground comics; Comix; Underground comic strip; Underground Comix; Underground comic book; Death Pineapple; Underground comic
Underground comix are small press or self-published comic books that are often socially relevant or satirical in nature. They differ from mainstream comics in depicting content forbidden to mainstream publications by the Comics Code Authority, including explicit drug use, sexuality, and violence.