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What My Lai massacre has to do with Minneapolis
During the Vietnam War, “success” was measured primarily by the numbers of the enemy killed and wounded. Soldiers were under intense pressure to deliver impressive death statistics. Such pressure led ...
On March 16, 1968, U.S. troops entered the village of My Lai in Vietnam—and unleashed one of the darkest chapters in American military history. Hundreds of civilians were killed, and the cover-up ...
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) — William Laws Calley Jr., who as an Army lieutenant led the U.S. soldiers who killed hundreds of Vietnamese civilians in the My Lai massacre, the most notorious war crime in ...
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