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Civilian Killings Went Unpunished
The men of B Company were in a dangerous state of mind. They had lost five men in a firefight the day before. The morning of Feb. 8, 1968, brought unwelcome orders to resume their sweep of the countryside, a green patchwork of rice paddies along Vietnam's central coast.
By Nick Turse and Deborah Nelson
August 6, 2006
