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"A coherent volume of passionate reflections on the painful subject of the My Lai massacre."--Marilyn B. Young, author of The Vietnam Wars, 1945-1990
"I read this book with great interest and deep emotion. I expect it will have a deeply cathartic effect on its readers. The recollections of those who had a hand in uncovering My Lai's horrible truth are gripping, and the discussion of post-traumatic stress disorder adds a whole new dimension to the story."--Robert D. Schulzinger, author of A Time for War
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