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50th Anniversary Of The My Lai Massacre

March 17, 2018

Yesterday was the 50th anniversary of the My Lai massacre, one of the most infamous moments in American military history.

Survivors of the 1968 massacre spoke to the dpa news agency about the deaths of up to 504 civilians at the hands of US soldiers during the war in Vietnam. Although 26 US soldiers were charged with war crimes, only the platoon leader Lieutenant William Calley was convicted of murder. Calley made his first public apology in 2009:

“There is not a day that goes by that I do not feel remorse for what happened that day in My Lai … I feel remorse for the Vietnamese who were killed, for their families, for the American soldiers involved and their families. I am very sorry … If you are asking why I did not stand up to them when I was given the orders, I will have to say that I was a second lieutenant getting orders from my commander and I followed them – foolishly, I guess.”

American soldiers treated all the villagers, including women and children, as hostile. One of them, Private Paul Meadlo, recounted what he had done in a 1969 interview for CBS News.

“You just spray the area on them and so you can’t know how many you killed ’cause they were going fast. So I might have killed 10 or 15 of them,” he told interviewer Mike Wallace.

“Men, women, and children?” asked Wallace.

“Men, women, and children,” he replied.

“And babies?”

“And babies.”

Despite what happened that day 50 years ago, the Vietnamese, bear no ill-will towards the American people. These photographs were taken in Hoi An which is 121 Kilometers north of My Lai.

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Cyclist. Hoi An, Vietnam 2016.

Two women. Hoi An, Vietnam 2016.

Two women. Hoi An, Vietnam 2016.

Boats on the river. Hoi An, Vietnam 2016.

Boats on the river. Hoi An, Vietnam 2016.

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Fruit & veg market stall. Hoi An, Vietnam 2016.

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Boat on the river. Hoi An, Vietnam 2016.

Market. Hoi An, Vietnam 2016.

Market. Hoi An, Vietnam 2016.

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Boats on the river. Hoi An, Vietnam 2016.

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Newspaper seller. Hoi An, Vietnam 2016.

On the way to the market. Hoi An, Vietnam 2016.

On the way to the market. Hoi An, Vietnam 2016.

Boats on the river. Hoi An, Vietnam 2016.

Boats on the river. Hoi An, Vietnam 2016.

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2 Responses leave one →
  1. Ros permalink
    March 17, 2018

    Lovely pictures. The one of the man in the front of the boat (sorry probably not the correct term) with his punt is just perfect for shapes and angles.

  2. March 3, 2019

    https://harpers.org/archives/2018/05/looking-for-calley

    MEMOIR — From the June 2018 issue
    Looking for Calley
    How a young journalist untangled the riddle of My Lai
    By Seymour M. Hersh

    https://www.lrb.co.uk/contributors/seymour-m-hersh

    Seymour M. Hersh’s memoir Reporter came out last year.
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