On March 16, 1968 the angry and frustrated men of Charlie Company, 11th Brigade, Americal Division entered the Vietnamese village of My Lai. "This is what you've been waiting for -- search and ...
Protesters carrying photos of Lieutenant Calley, a US military officer, who was later convicted for his role in the My Lai massacre. Photographer Arthur Gatti says "it was their way of commemorating ...
in My Lai and a neighbouring community. Vietnamese refer to the greater village where the killings occurred as Son My. “We started hearing the screaming and moaning from our neighbours ...
William L. Calley Jr., the only US Army soldier to be convicted in the 1968 My Lai massacre, which saw more than 300 unarmed Vietnamese civilians killed by US soldiers in one of the most notorious ...
Official Army photographer Ron Haeberle traveled with Charlie Company into My Lai on March 16, 1968. The Company was told that dozens of Viet Cong troops were passing through the area, retreating ...