Fifty years after the end of the war, a group of U.S. veterans spent two weeks traveling through Vietnam by bus. They once came as soldiers. Now, they are searching for forgiveness.
I highly recommend Kill Anything that Moves by Nick Turse. The My Lai massacre wasn’t the exception, it was the rule. The true scale of rape and murder by U.S. forces - often against our supposed “allies” among civilian South Vietnamese - may never truly be known. But Turse has done an admirable job in trying to discern it.
I highly recommend Kill Anything that Moves by Nick Turse. The My Lai massacre wasn’t the exception, it was the rule. The true scale of rape and murder by U.S. forces - often against our supposed “allies” among civilian South Vietnamese - may never truly be known. But Turse has done an admirable job in trying to discern it.