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My Lai massacre
US veterans pay respect to 504 victims of Vietnam War massacre
Hundreds of U.S. veterans and people of central Quang Ngai Province on Thursday participated in a memorial ceremony for 504 victims of the My Lai Massacre, which occurred in 1968.
Tale of children who survived My Lai massacre falls on deaf ears
US officer whose troops carried out My Lai massacre dies at 81
Shame and guilt of My Lai massacre must be kept alive: American veteran
Many young Americans today do not learn about this dark chapter of their history.
March 15, 2018 | 08:47 pm PT
Vietnamese survivors remember My Lai massacre with horror and confusion
Some people are trying to let things go, but others say they will never forget.
March 15, 2018 | 07:04 am PT
Vietnam to build $15 million park in memory of My Lai massacre
504 unnamed civilians were slaughtered by U.S. troops on that fateful day in 1968.
March 6, 2018 | 08:09 pm PT