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MSgt Neil Greenfield
Nada. “Decisions were made to prosecute a total of twenty-five officers and enlisted men, including General Koster, Colonel Oran Henderson, Captain Medina. In the end, however, only few would be tried and only one, William Calley, would be found guilty.”
It was only because of an Army helicopter pilot, a Warrant Officer and his crew, stopped it all. See this link:
https://m.warhistoryonline.com/featured/helicopter-pilot-stopped-my-laimassacre.html/2
It was only because of an Army helicopter pilot, a Warrant Officer and his crew, stopped it all. See this link:
https://m.warhistoryonline.com/featured/helicopter-pilot-stopped-my-laimassacre.html/2
Helicopter Pilot Who Stopped My Lai Massacre Was Called A Traitor In America & Almost...
On 16 March 1968, Hugh Thompson, Jr., Glenn Andreotta, and Lawrence Colburnedid their best to protect Vietnamese civilians from being slaughtered. In ret
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MSgt Neil Greenfield
What Bergdahl did was wrong, but came nowhere close to what happened at My Lai. So I’m not as enraged about his sentence, compared to what has happened in the past. And to read more about it:
https://m.warhistoryonline.com/vietnam-war/my-lai-massacre-100s-of-vietnamese-were-murdered.html
https://m.warhistoryonline.com/vietnam-war/my-lai-massacre-100s-of-vietnamese-were-murdered.html
My Lai Massacre: 100s of Vietnamese Were Murdered Before Finally Stopped By An American...
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