In part two of our look at the Incident on Hill 192, we continue unpacking one of the Vietnam War's most disturbing atrocities: the 1966 abduction, assault, and murder of a young Vietnamese woman by an American reconnaissance squad, and the extraordinary chain of events that followed from a fellow soldier's refusal to stay silent, through courts-martial, to the story's afterlife in Daniel Lang's reporting and later films like Casualties of War.
This episode picks up where Part 1 left off, tracing the fallout, the trials, and what the case reveals about memory, justice, and accountability in wartime.
This will be our last new episode before we take a break for the summer. We'll be sharing some favorites from the archive in the meantime, so stick around.
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