Lieutenant Calley’s story as told to IJ | John Sack This is, In the true sense of the word, a shocking book In March, 1971, Lieutenant CaHev was found guilty of the premeditated murder of civilians In the village of My Lei Surlr Vietnam m March IStfi, 1968. Here Is We own aewunt rf th.^massaem. The massacre, the trial, the verdict led to en unprecedented outcry within the UWtad On the right, Celley was hailed as a martyred hero; on the left,.as a martyred scapegoat for the crimes of the poliUclans and the generals. but the whole of Vietnam, the tragedy of racial strife, Kent State, the all tall Into perspective as one reads these painful pages Price WHITCOMBS & TOMBS LTD 111 CASHKL STRrrr, CHRISTCHURCH.
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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32880, 1 April 1972, Page 10
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