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Seymour Hersh,
who won the Pulitzer Prize for his reporting
of the My Lai Massacre, said today in a "New Yorker"
magazine article that officers
of the Americal division, which was involved
in the massacre, systematically destroyed
all records about the incident
to protect officers in any way connected with it
who won the Pulitzer Prize for his reporting
of the My Lai Massacre, said today in a "New Yorker"
magazine article that officers
of the Americal division, which was involved
in the massacre, systematically destroyed
all records about the incident
to protect officers in any way connected with it
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Seymour Hersh,
who won the Pulitzer Prize
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for his reporting
of the My Lai Massacre,
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said today in a "New Yorker"
magazine article
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that officers
of the Americal division,
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which was involved
in the massacre,
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systematically destroyed
all records
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about the incident
to protect officers
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in any way connected with it.
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Movie Summary
A journey through The Army's criminal justice system seen through the lens of controversial case of Clint Lorance.