How to help
The most important thing you can do to help these soldiers is to tell others about the injustices they have suffered.
1. Contact your congressman.
Make sure your letter is taken seriously. State your name and address (or e-mail address). Keep your letter to the point, but include specific details. Do not generalize; do not remain anonymous; do not threaten or use profanity. Additional tips on how to address your congressman.
Unsure who your congressman is? Identify your representative or senator.
2. Mail letters of support.
Write to any of these soldiers or Marines at:
1300 N. Warehouse Road
Fort Leavenworth, KS 66027
Include the inmate number, which can be found at the bottom of each man’s profile.
3. Make a donation.
Donations will be used to provide financial support for the defense of United States soldiers convicted of war crimes.
- Mail: Send a check, made out to Soldiers for Justice and Peace, to P.O. Box 874, Warrensburg, MO 64093.
- E-mail: Contact us directly with your pledge amount and e-mail address and we will send you an invoice.
- PayPal: We are creating a PayPal account, which will allow you to securely make a donation with a credit card or bank account.
Please read our legal disclosure before donating. If you would like to make a donation in some other form, or have questions about your donation, please contact us.
4. Sign our petition.
Soldiers for Justice and Peace has established a petition seeking a clemency hearing for Spc. William B. Hunsaker. Watch for information on this website regarding where we will be with the petition, or send us an e-mail to find out when we will be in your area.
You also can sign an electronic petition, but please know that it does not carry the same weight and safeguards as a physical petition. Learn more about electronic petitions.
5. Help get the word out.
Tell others about this website, buy a shirt and join our Facebook group.
