After the My Lai Massacre in 1968, U.S. military tactics in Vietnam underwent significant changes, with a shift toward more restrictive rules of engagement and an increased focus on minimizing civilian casualties. The incident sparked widespread outrage and led to greater scrutiny of military operations, prompting commanders to emphasize more rigorous training and oversight. Additionally, there was a gradual move away from search-and-destroy missions toward more defensive strategies, including increased reliance on air power and technology. Overall, the tragedy led to a reevaluation of U.S. military ethics and the importance of protecting civilian lives in conflict.
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The My Lai incident is sometimes referred to as the My Lai Massacre. In this incident, US soldiers killed a large number of women, children, and elderly people in a village in Vietnam.
The idea of terror tactics is to scare the public into believing that a government can't protect them. Some people use these tactics in an act of desperation to get their point across.
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Those figures change, based upon the writer's resources: See website: My Lai Massacre.
Second Lieutenant William Calley was court martialled and convicted for the events at My Lai.
Former home of the US Army's "Americal Division", Chu Lai is about 50 miles south of Da Nang on the coast.
War tactics didn't change, much. Just the media coverage that the people seen in the states changed,
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the United States.
The My Lai incident is sometimes referred to as the My Lai Massacre. In this incident, US soldiers killed a large number of women, children, and elderly people in a village in Vietnam.
Search and Destroy.