Dellinger was an ambulance driver during the [[Spanish Civil War]].
During [[World War II]] Dellinger refused to register for the draft in the [[United States]] and served two prison terms. During the [[Vietnam War]] Dellinger worked as a [[community organizer]] for the National Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam (NMC).<ref>''[httphttps://books.google.com/books?id=KAhbAAAAIAAJ&q=david+t.+dellinger#search_anchor Political Trials]'', Theodore L. Becker, Bobbs-Merrill, 1971, p. 135.</ref>
[[David Dellinger]] traveled to Cuba in January 1968 with [[Tom Hayden]], [[Carl Davidson]], [[Todd Gitlin]], and [[Weather Underground]] operatives Gerry Long, and Susan Sutheim, where planning for disruption of the 1968 Democratic National Convention occurred. At this conference the activists condemned the U.S. for what the communists alleged was U.S. aggression, and support was pledged to [[North Vietnam]]. The delegates also pledged to promote [[violence]] against the United States whenever it was deemed necessary. The attendees also met with representatives of [[Mao]]ist [[China]], [[North Korea]] and [[North Vietnam]] and visited the [[National Liberation Front]] (NLF) Mission in [[Havana]].<ref>Declassified U.S. Government intelligence information regarding the communist and foreign connections of the Weather Underground. Presented as evidence, on the agreement of the prosecution and defense counsel, in the trial of W. Mark Felt and Edward S. Miller, p.7.[http://www.usasurvival.org/docs/Declassified_docs.pdf ]</ref>
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