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Title:USA: Lieutenant Calley Stays Home While Waiting For Jury to Bring in Verdict on My Lai Massacre Trial
Date:29th March 1971
Summary:The six-man military jury on the My Lai massacre trial arrived at Fort Benning, Georgia to begin their deliberations on the trial of Lieutenant William Calley. Calley is accused of murdering one hundred and two Vietnamese civilians on March 16, 1968. During the case, Calley has remained in his quarters on the base, reading and talking to friends on the telephone.
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Location:USA FORT BENNING
Reuters ID:LDL0010KP0ODV
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