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Sunday, 30th July 2006

Now Available in Digital Format: Investigation of the My Lai Incident (Hearings, Reports, Testimony)

The Federal Research Division of the Library of Congress has placed online the following historical documents:

+ Investigation of the My Lai Incident
HEARINGS of the Armed Services Investigating Subcommittee of the Committee on Armed Services, House of Representatives, Ninety-First Congress, 2nd Session, under Authority of H. Res. 105

REPORT (July 15, 1970)

From the site:

The My Lai Incident Subcommittee, chaired by Rep. F. Edward Hébert, conducted hearings from April 15 to June 22, 1970, to investigate the events of March 16, 1968, in the hamlet My Lai 4, commonly known as My Lai, in Son My Village, Quang Ngai Province, Republic of Vietnam. The hearings include a letter of release, the full testimony of 64 individuals, and an alphabetical name index. Based on the investigation and testimony given at these hearings, the subcommittee released a report of its findings on July 15, 1970. The report includes not only the findings, conclusions, and recommendations of the subcommittee, but also provides a background of the military operation, an overview of the allegation and the Army’s investigation, and summary observations. A map of Quang Ngai Province appears as an appendix in both documents.

Direct to Hearings (PDF) ||| Direct to Report (PDF)

See Also: Testimony (Books 2, 3, 4)

See Also: Background (PDF; 1 page)

Source: Federal Research Division, Library of Congress

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