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Here is the best answer from Bill Laurie, a Vietnam Vet also a familiar figure in many political activities of Vietnamese-American communities, ... Those committing war crimes, atrocities, rapes, etc. were providing aid and comfort to the VC/NVA, whose deceitful propaganda was given undue credibility because of the actions...
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Vietnam War Crimes Working Group Files - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Vietnam War Crimes Working Group Files is a collection of formerly secret documents compiled by Pentagon investigators in the early 1970s, confirming that atrocities by U.S. forces during the Vi...
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; This former Tiger Force member and native of Colon, Michigan recorded a tape about his recollections of Vietnam in 1988. He died in 1997. ... Map of Vietnam; Click to Enlarge; (153k PDF file)
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Atrocities against civilians and prisoners by U.S. Army soldiers during the Vietnam War were more common than originally disclosed to the public, according to a Los Angeles Times review of recently unsealed government files.
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The US military says it will not reopen investigations into alleged Vietnam War atrocities, despite new claims. ... When the army investigation of the unit's alleged atrocities took place only three members were on active duty, said US army spokesman Joe Burlas. ... South Koreans atone for Vietnam War ; 21 Jan 03 | Asia-Pacific...
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We speak with Pulitzer prize-winning reporter Mike Sallah who uncovered massacres committed by U.S. troops in Vietnam on the scale of My Lai that had gone unreported for 36 years and we hear from former Army journalist Dennis Stout who witnessed U.S. soldiers atrocities committed by U.S. soldiers in Vietnam including raping ...
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WASHINGTON - The US Defense Department refused to reopen an investigation into suspected atrocities committed in Vietnam by a special US Army reconnaissance unit, despite new allegations of war crimes, including ghastly killings and torture of Vietnamese civilians.
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