Dale Noyd, a former U.S. Air Force captain and outspoken conscientious objector of the Vietnam War, died this month in Seattle at the age of 73. The decorated fighter pilot spent time in both federal and military court defending his right to oppose the Vietnam War, a decision he embraced up until his death on Jan. 11 from emphysema, The New York Times said. Noyd first took his antiwar efforts in front of a federal court in 1967, before having to defend his beliefs over a military court martial. Charged with refusing to train a pilot to serve in Vietnam,...