Blood on the Tracks: Brian Willson’s Memoir of Transformation from Vietnam Vet to Radical Pacifist

Brian Willson served in the Vietnam War. On September 1, 1987, he took part in a nonviolent political action outside the Concord Naval Weapons Station in California. He sat down on the train tracks along with two other veterans to try to stop a U.S. government munitions train sending weapons to Central America during the time of the Contra wars. The train didn’t stop. Willson suffered 19 broken bones, a fractured skull and lost both of his legs. Brian’s incredibly brilliant interview here.