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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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A tragedy for all
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SSgt Richard Kensinger
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The most despised, detested and protested conflict ever. And for years the Pentagon knew we could not win a conflict like this one. So the fears in time convert to frustration and killing becomes perverse.BTW more civilians were killed in Nam than deaths of combatants on both sides combined.

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CPT Gurinder (Gene) Rana
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My Lai was a massacre which should never have happened; My Lai Massacre is compared to the Holocaust. Some ask, "What was the difference between Hitler and American leaders in Vietnam?"

During OCS at Benning, Carrey came down to give us his own version of the My Lai Massacre. We all walked away with a sense that the entire chain of command was guilty of the crime against humanity punishable under the War Crimes Act. Charlie Company happened to be at the wrong place at the wrong time making Carrey ultimately responsible with others. It is perfectly fine to be sorry for the act post war, yet it will never be right to have slaughtered innocent children and women due to hatred. A leader must always control his or her emotions and never allow emotions to override good judgment. Carrey and others allowed their biased emotions to override their good senses.
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