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Obtain book titled: THE Vietnam War ON TRIAL: The My Lai Massacre and Court-Martial of Lieutenant Calley (Landmark Law Case and American Society). By Michael R. Belknap. Published in 2002, by University Press. ISBN 0-70060-12-122

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