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Elmer Maas: 
Plowshares Eight, Plowshares Number Four, and Thames River Plowshares.

AND ABOUT 50 OTHER PLOWSHARES ACTIONS THAT HE HELPED US PREPARE FOR.

 

Plowshares Eight

September 9, 1980 Elmer Mass along with Daniel Berrigan, Philip Berrigan, Dean Hammer, Carl Kabat, Anne Montgomery, Molly Rush, and John Schuchardt, entered the General Electric Nuclear Missile Re-entry Division in King of Prussia, PA where nose cones for the Mark 12A warheads were made. 
They hammered on two nose cones, poured blood on documents and offered prayers for peace. They were arrested, tried and convicted by a jury of burglary, conspiracy and criminal mischief and sentenced to prison terms of five to ten years. They appealed and eventually were resentenced.

 

Plowshares Number Four

November 14, 1982 - five days after the Trident Nein sentencing - John Grady, auto mechanic from Ithaca, New York; Ellen Grady, aide to an elderly woman and peace worker, also from Ithaca; Peter DeMott, of Plowshares Number Two ; Jean Holladay, grandmother and nurse from Massachusetts; Roger Ludwig, a poet and musician involved in work with the poor in Washington, D.C.; Elmer Maas, of the Plowshares Eight; and Marcia Timmel, from the Dorothy Day Catholic Worker in Washington, D.C.; entered EB. Three boarded the Trident "USS Georgia" and hammered and poured blood on several missile hatches. Four others entered the south storage yard and poured blood and hammered on Trident components before being quickly apprehended. Like the Trident Nein, they underwent a jury trial and were denied a justification defense. They also were convicted of criminal mischief, conspiracy and criminal trespass. They received prison sentences ranging from two months to one year. 

Thames River Plowshares

Early in the morning on Labor Day, September 4, 1989 Elmer Maas along with Jackie Allen, Kathy Boylan, Art Laffin, Anne Montgomery, Jim Reale, and Homer White, swam and canoed up the Thames River to the USS Pennsylvania Trident submarine, docked at the Naval Underwater Systems Center in New London, CN. Jackie, Anne, Kathy and Homer swam to the Trident. In full view of armed security, Jackie and Kathy hammered and poured blood on the Trident near the conning tower, while Anne was detained at the Trident dock. Jackie also carved the word "death" on the Trident. After 30 minutes Jackie and Kathy, who were fire-hosed by sailors, were taken into custody by the Coast Guard. Heavy tidal currents forced Homer to return to shore and he was arrested upon entering the main gate of the Naval Underwater Systems Center. 
    Simultaneously, Art, Elmer, and Jim canoed to the tail end of the Trident and, in full view of armed security, hammered and poured their blood on the side of the sub. They boarded the Trident, hammered several more times, and prayed, sang and read from St. John's Gospel for 45 minutes. They too were fire-hosed before taken into custody. They left on the Trident a videotape of live footage of Hiroshima after the bombing, a Salvadoran cross, a banner, booklets documenting the nuclear arms race at sea and naval nuclear accidents, their action statement and "Call to Confession and Captivity." On December 19, they were convicted by a jury of conspiracy to enter a naval reservation for an unlawful purpose. 
    . On March 6, 1990, Jackie, Kathy, Art, Elmer, and Jim were sentenced to 60 days in prison; Anne was given a 120-day sentence.