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| | My Lai Massacre - Voyager, the free encyclopedia (Site not responding. Last check: ) |
 | | The My Lai massacre (pronounced [mi laɪ]) was a massacre by U.S. soldiers of hundreds of unarmed Vietnamese civilians, mostly women and children, on March 16, 1968, during the Vietnam War. |
 | | On the eve of the attack, Charlie Company was advised by military command that any genuine civilians at My Lai would have left their homes to go to market by 7 a.m. |
 | | Independent investigative journalist Seymour Hersh, after extensive conversations with Ridenhour, broke the My Lai story on November 12, 1969, and on November 20 Time, Life and Newsweek magazines all covered the story, and CBS televised an interview with Paul Meadlo. |
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