The Vietnamese lost 200 people at My Lai, near the south of Vitnam
New York lost approximately 4,121 servicemen in Vietnam; they weren't all soldiers...some no doubt were United States Marines; or US Sailors manning the riverine forces in their Swift Boats, or possibly US Airmen shot down while on bombing missions over North Vietnam. New York will no doubt have a state monument with the four thousand plus men's name engraved upon it. California does.
The reason that american soldiers attitude changed was because they were attacked. Unlike WW1 Korea and Vietnam were they were drawn into the conflict, pearl harbour was a sneak attack on the US, a low blow or cheap shot if you will. This filled americans with anger and made them unite.
Dickey Chappell was a female American journalist killed in Vietnam. But there were 63 journalists killed during the Vietnam war.
The Boston Massacre is the incident in which five soldiers were shot by British soldiers in 1770.
Lieutenant General Stonewall Jackson was accidentally shot by Confederate soldiers (he was shot by soldiers who were on guard duty) at night. General Jackson underwent the amputation of his arm and died of pneumonia.
The strike was unpopular because many innocent civilians died due to the "first shot" that was shot, and actually turned out to be an accident.
The Boston massacre was not actually a massacre. The citizens of Boston taunted the soldiers of Britain and then a shot was fired. No one knows who fired the first shot. But the soldiers shot and had killed five civilians. The first gunshot was also known as "The shot heard around the world".
North Vietnamese citizens removed him from the lake that he parachuted into after his USN A-4 Skyhawk Jet Fighter/Bomber had been shot down. North Viet Soldiers removed him from the hands of the civilians and then placed McCain into a Prisoner of War camp (POW camp).
The Boston Massacre also happened. The soldiers shot into a crowd of civilians killing three and injuring eight others, two of them mortally. Crispus Attacked.
In ww1, soldiers were shot at dawn for suffering from shell shock and for desertion. They shot these soldiers so that other soldiers weren't encouraged to be a coward.
Before he was executed, Jose Rizal said, "Consummatum est," which means "It is finished" in Latin. This phrase reflects his acceptance of his fate and his belief in the righteousness of his actions.
As you discussed in your book "Who Shot John Doe?", you believe that he was an innocent victim.
they were shot in the foot. they were shot in the foot.
The narrator is confused by the civilians' surroundings in the shot because they appear to be in a modern city instead of a war-torn location where they would be expected to be. The contrast between the civilians' casual appearance and the urban setting creates a sense of dissonance and raises questions about the context of the scene.
In bloody Sunday over 20 innocent people were shot and 14 died because of evil British soldiers who killed innocent people for peaceful protesting. The soldiers were evil little ******* and they deserved to die a painful death for killing innocent children. Let's get some of the ill-informed prejudice out of this, huh? The soldiers, who were ordinary guys and no more evil than anyone else, but trained to do a job, will swear to their dying day that they believed they were shot at first, even though the enquiry did not agree that this was the case. The soldiers then did what they were ordered to do and, sadly, created a desperately tragic mistake for which they will never be forgiven.
Because of his ping pong-playing. The U.S. ping pong team got to meet President Nixon.
Bloody Sunday took place in Derry, Northern Ireland on 30th January 1972 and was a shooting incident where British soldiers shot 32 unarmed civilians during a protest march against internment.