BBC E-mail: My Lai: Legacy of a massacre

From: Frank <frank.proschan@yahoo.com>

Reply-To: Vietnam Studies Group <vsg@u.washington.edu>

To: Vietnam Studies Group <vsg@u.washington.edu>

Date: Sun, Mar 16, 2008 at 9:21 AM

Frank Proschan saw this story on the BBC News website and thought you

should see it. (Podcast available for next six days.)

** My Lai: Legacy of a massacre **

Celia Dunlop uncovers long-hidden recordings of a US army inquiry into the so-called My Lai massacre in Vietnam in 1968.

< http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/em/fr/-/2/hi/asia-pacific/7298533.stm >

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From: jfs998@uow.edu.au <jfs998@uow.edu.au>

Reply-To: Vietnam Studies Group <vsg@u.washington.edu>

To: Vietnam Studies Group <vsg@u.washington.edu>

Date: Sun, Mar 16, 2008 at 7:01 PM

I am grateful for this email. It makes for interesting but disturbing reading. In appreciation, John Shoebridge.

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From: Andrew Wells-Dang <andrewwd@gmail.com>

Reply-To: Vietnam Studies Group <vsg@u.washington.edu>

To: Vietnam Studies Group <vsg@u.washington.edu>

Date: Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 2:06 AM

Dear list,

Would anyone happen to have contact information for Celia Dunlop, the

author of the BBC story Frank forwarded, and/or information on where

the full My Lai / Son My tapes might be available (at the National

Archives in DC?). The people who run the memorial and museum at Son My

asked me where they could get a copy.

Thanks, Andrew Wells-Dang

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From: Bill Hayton <bill.hayton@bbc.co.uk>

Reply-To: Vietnam Studies Group <vsg@u.washington.edu>

To: Vietnam Studies Group <vsg@u.washington.edu>

Date: Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 2:48 PM

Celina Dunlop is described on the BBC website as picture editor of The

Economist - so presumably she can be found there.

But the BBC Radio4 programme 'Archive Hour' was presented by Robert

Hodierne, Senior Managing Editor of Military Times. The script suggested

he'd done the research as well. His website is http://www.hodierne.com/

If anyone needs an MP3 of the programme let me know.

Bill

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From: Nhu Miller <trantnhu@gmail.com>

Reply-To: Vietnam Studies Group <vsg@u.washington.edu>

To: Vietnam Studies Group <vsg@u.washington.edu>

Date: Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 9:14 AM

Andrew,

According to Robert Hodierne, here's how to reach Celia Dunlop:

//I don't have direct contact information for Celina Dunlop but Rosie Goldsmith, the producer I worked with, does. Her email is rosie.goldsmith@bbc.co.uk. I've copied her on this e-mail chain. //

Nhu

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