My Lai Massacre Witness Statements and Testimony Year: 1968–1969

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My Lai Massacre Witness Statementsand Testimony

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Abstract

CAM is the father of Do BA, interviewed by me on 23 Dec 69 (See Statement dated 23 Dec 69). CAM’s wife is Nguyen Thi THI, 40, and his children other than BA are Do Thi LANG, 13, female, Do Thi DIEU, 10, female, Do Thi HUE, 8, female, Do Thi XI, 4, female, and Do Thi HUONG, 6, female. During the interview of BA, he said that his mother was Nguyen Thi THE, 38, and his sisters as Do Thi DONG, 12, Do Thi HUONG, 11, Do Thi DIEU, 8, Do Thi HUE, 3, and Do Thi XE, 2. Apparently the names and ages given by BA are incorrect as his father states that the names and ages he gave me during this interview are correct. Also it was stated by BA that his grandfather Do NGO was killed but he is CAM’s uncle not his father. CAM stated substantially as follows: He does not remember the time of day or date but sometime during the early morning hours during a day in 1968, he was working in the field when he saw six helicopters land three separate times and unloaded U.S. soldiers each time.

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