Monday, December 14, 2015

Bibliography

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History of the 20th Infantry: 1st Battalion, 20th Infantry11th Light Infantry Brigade Veterans Association website (2)

My Lai: A Question of OrdersTime, January 25, 1971 (3)

Summary Report: The Son My Village Incident. Significantly, he gave no instructions about segregating and safeguarding non-combatants. My Lai: An American Tragedy. William George Eckhardt, 2000. (4)

Peers Report: The Omissions and Commissions Of CPT Ernest L. Medinalaw.umkc.edu. (5)

Smith, Karen D., American soldiers testify in My Lai court martialAmarillo Globe-News, December 6, 2000. (6)

Walzer, MichaelJust and Unjust Wars: A Moral Argument with Historical IllustrationsPreview through Google Books. New York: Basic Books, (7)

Calley's Trial Puts Emphasis on COBangor Daily News, December 21, 1970. (8)

Company C: Actions on 16 and 17 March 1968. The Peers Report. (9)

My Lai: A Half Told Story. Sunday Times Magazine (London), April 23, 1989, p. 24-35. (10)

Hersh, Seymour. My Lai: Soldiers' Bullets Silenced Pleas, Prayers of Victims. The Milwaukee Journal, May 27, 1970. (11)

Summary of Peers report (12)

Hersh, Seymour M. My Lai, And Its Omens. The New York Times, March 16, 1998. (13)

Allison, William Thomas. My Lai: An American Atrocity in the Vietnam War. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2012. (14)

Hersh, Seymour M. Eyewitness accounts of the My Lai massacre; story by Seymour HershThe Plain Dealer, November 20, 1969. (15)

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"The Press: Farewell to the Follies" (subscriber-only access)Time, February 12, 1973. Retrieved 2012-03-03. (17)

"Behind Colin Powell's Legend – My Lai" by Robert Parry and Norman SolomonConsortium for Independent Journalism, July 22, 1996. (18)

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