Posted on Jan 6, 2018
Army drops charges of My Lai cover-up - Jan 06, 1971 - HISTORY.com
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SP5 Mark Kuzinski LT Calley lives in Columbus GA outside of Fort Benning. His family owned a jewelry store. Thanks for the share
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LTC Greg Henning
Capt Tom Brown Calley attended OCS at Benning. They have a Hall of Fame at the school house. Way back then unknown individuals would place his picture on that wall.
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1SG Clifford Barnes
Sad part is that he didn’t want to go to OCS and was if I remember correctly was the last one to graduate. I lived in Columbus Ga during his railroading
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LTC Greg Henning
1SG Clifford Barnes I lived in the Benning area when I attended my infantry schools way back then. I know the place has changed a lot.
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I remember the trial (well, the press, anyway) and the pictures that came out very clearly. I couldn’t believe what happened and, as a 19-year-old Marine, wondered what I would have done if I were on that patrol. I hope I would have resisted killing innocents. As a young kid, you’ve got a few things going against you—youth, obeying orders of your commander, peer pressure. As for Lt Calley? As an officer and on-scene commander, he should have known better.
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Capt Tom Brown
I have often wondered that there was not more of this sort of thing, not necessarily killing civilians, but the indiscriminate burning of vills as one example. Take a sniper round from a village and call in an airstrike on the village or a couple FFEs. I don't know who was hated most, the VC or the South Vietnamese. Some were pretty POd at the South Vietnamese on principle of being in a worthless war, and US dying for the Vietnamese when they were incapable of defending themselves.
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