A reexamination of the 1968 My Lai massacre offers new perspective on the events and their relevance today in light of Abu Ghraib and other US Military scandals
A reexamination of the 1968 My Lai massacre offers new perspective on the events and their relevance today in light of Abu Ghraib and other US Military scandals
Howard Jones is University Research Professor of History Emeritus at the University of Alabama, where he taught for thirty-nine years. He is a New York Times-bestselling author of Mutiny on the Amistad (the basis for Steven Spielberg's film Amistad), as well as The Bay of Pigs, Death of a Generation, and To the Webster-Ashburton Treaty. He lives with his wife, Mary Ann, in Northport, Alabama.
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Acknowledgments Editor's Note Abbreviations Prologue: The My Lai Story Part I: Pinkville One Two Three Four Five Part II: Aftermath and Cover-Up Six Seven Eight Part III: My Lai on Trial Nine Ten Eleven Twelve Thirteen Epilogue: The My Lai Story Continues Notes Bibliography
Acknowledgments Editor's Note Abbreviations Prologue: The My Lai Story Part I: Pinkville One Two Three Four Five Part II: Aftermath and Cover-Up Six Seven Eight Part III: My Lai on Trial Nine Ten Eleven Twelve Thirteen Epilogue: The My Lai Story Continues Notes Bibliography
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