The Hidden Atrocity: What Really Happened in Vietnam
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On March 16th, 1968, U.S. soldiers landed in Vietnam expecting a firefight — and found women and children cooking breakfast, and what happened next was buried for over a year. Charlie Company didn’t find Vietcong. They found unarmed civilians — and killed them anyway. Women and children rounded up and shot. Others thrown into a drainage ditch and executed. Younger women raped, then murdered. Homes burned. Livestock slaughtered. The water supply fouled. Then the official report went up the chain: a battlefield victory, reported to Saigon, broadcast to the world’s press. The lie held for over a year. It cracked when ex-soldier Ronald Ridenhour wrote letters to the president, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and dozens of members of Congress, laying out everything he’d heard from the men who were there. Subscribe — the buried truth always surfaces.