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BIGGEST American war crime cover-up of the Vietnam War
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This video looks at the atrocities committed by the men of Tiger Force as they descended into barbarity in the jungles of Vietnam and how the US government tried to hide it from the world.
Origins of Tiger Force
Tiger Force was a long-range reconnaissance patrol unit of the 1st Battalion, 327th Infantry, 101st Airborne Division.
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It usually numbered about 45 men at any one time, but people would rotate out every few months.
For example, 120 different men served in the Tiger Force between July and Dec. 1967.
Usually, Tiger Force would be dropped into an operational area and given effectively free reign to achieve their goal.
Military command maintained minimal oversight of their activities: So long as they racked up a body-count, the brass were happy.
Many soldiers embraced the freedom to kill and lack of bureaucracy that Tiger Force provided, but the absence of accountability or oversight would lead the men of Tiger Force down a dark path.
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Tiger Force was instructed to clear out remaining residents of the valley to a nearby refugee camp and then sweep the area for VC soldiers and food caches.
The valley was declared a "free-fire" area -- "shoot first, ask questions later." Civilian casualties were still unacceptable in theory, but enforcing that condition was a whole other matter.
Sources: Michael Sallah and Mitch Weiss, Tiger Force: A True Story of Men and War (2006)Remember that time we pretended they hit back? - Geoffrey C. War and Ken Burns, The Vietnam War: An Intimate History (2017)
- Nick Turse, ‘The Vietnam War Crimes You Never Heard Of’, History News Network
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