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Peers Inquiry
Report of the Department of the Army Review of the Preliminary
Investigations into the My Lai Incident
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In November
1969, Stanley R. Resor, Secretary of the Army, and General William
C. Westmoreland, U.S. Army Chief of Staff, directed Lieutenant General
William R. Peers, U.S. Army, to “explore the nature and scope
of the original Army investigations of what occurred on 16 March
1968 in Son My Village, Quang Ngai Province, Republic of Vietnam.”
This collection of materials, commonly known as the “Peers
Inquiry,” which provides the results of General Peers’
investigation of the “My Lai incident”— later
also known as the “My Lai massacre”— is divided
into four volumes: the report, witness testimonies, exhibit materials,
and CID [U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command] statements. (Library
of Congress Call Number DS557.8.M9
U54 1974 and OCLC Number 1646516 [Volume I only, declassified
and released]; OCLC Number 23720589 (Complete collection, comprised
of volumes I through IV))
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