Military Justice in Vietnam

Military Justice in Vietnam
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Total Pages : 258
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015066890297
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Synopsis Military Justice in Vietnam by : William Thomas Allison

A concise look at how military justice during the Vietnam War served the dual purpose of punishing U.S. solders' crimes and infractions while also serving the important role of promoting core American values--democracy and rule of law--to the Vietnamese.

Marines and Military Law in Vietnam

Marines and Military Law in Vietnam
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Total Pages : 312
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ISBN-10 : UIUC:30112075629920
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Synopsis Marines and Military Law in Vietnam by : Gary D. Solis

The Vietnam War on Trial

The Vietnam War on Trial
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Total Pages : 320
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015056232724
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Synopsis The Vietnam War on Trial by : Michal R. Belknap

Unfolding the Calley case step by step, Belknap shows how our system of military justice actually works. His dramatic reenactment takes readers through every stage of the trial, from pre-trial investigations to actual courtroom exchanges among prosecutors, defenders, witnesses, and judges. In the process, he reveals how a court-martial conducted within the public eye transformed a purely legal proceeding into a political debate about the conduct of the war. Calley.

Marines and Military Law in Vietnam

Marines and Military Law in Vietnam
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ISBN-10 : 9991800905
ISBN-13 : 9789991800905
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Synopsis Marines and Military Law in Vietnam by : Gary D. Solis

Judge Advocates in Combat

Judge Advocates in Combat
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Total Pages : 438
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ISBN-10 : UIUC:30112104058844
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Synopsis Judge Advocates in Combat by : Frederic L. Borch

A narrative history, includes actions in Vietnam, Grenada, Panama, the Persian Gulf, Somalia, and Haiti, as well as eleven non-combat deployments such as resettlement operations, disaster relief, and civil disturbance operations. Presents the thesis that the role of the military lawyer in military operations has gradually evolved into an "operational law" (OPLAW), which has enhanced mission success.

Judge Advocates in Vietnam

Judge Advocates in Vietnam
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Publisher : DIANE Publishing
Total Pages : 174
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ISBN-10 : 9781428910645
ISBN-13 : 1428910646
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Synopsis Judge Advocates in Vietnam by : Frederic L. Borch

A comprehensive study of the work and individual experiences of judge advocates in the Vietnam war, not only in headquarters units but also in combat organizations such as II Field Force, the 1st Cavalry Division, and the 25th Infantry Division.

Report of Special Subcommittee on Appilation of the Uniform Code of Military Justice to American Civilians in the Republic of Vietnam ... June 1967

Report of Special Subcommittee on Appilation of the Uniform Code of Military Justice to American Civilians in the Republic of Vietnam ... June 1967
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Synopsis Report of Special Subcommittee on Appilation of the Uniform Code of Military Justice to American Civilians in the Republic of Vietnam ... June 1967 by : United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary

Marines and Military Law in Vietnam

Marines and Military Law in Vietnam
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Publisher : CreateSpace
Total Pages : 312
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ISBN-10 : 1494297604
ISBN-13 : 9781494297602
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis Marines and Military Law in Vietnam by : Gary D. Solis

This is the second of a series of functional volumes on the Marine Corps' participation in the Vietnam War, which will complement the nine-volume operational and chronological series also underway. This particular history examines the Marine Corps lawyer's role in Vietnam and how that role evolved. Also considered is the effectiveness of the Uniform Code of Military Justice in a combat environment. Military law functioned in Vietnam. but was it acceptably efficient and effective? There were several thousand courts-martial tried by the 400 Marine Corps lawyers who served in Vietnam. Those trials stand as testament to the Marines, officer and enlisted, who made the justice system yield results through their work, dedication, and refusal to allow the circumstances of Vietnam to deter them. Did the military justice system really work? The reader can be the judge, for both successes and failures are depicted here. This book presents a straightforward and unflinching examination of painful subjects. Marine lawyers in Vietnam came to legal grips with drug use, racism, fragging, and the murder of noncombatants, along with the variety of offenses more usually encountered. The Marine Corps can take pride in the commanders and the judge advocates who ensured that whenever those crimes were discovered they were exposed and vigorously prosecuted. There were no cover-ups; no impediments to the judge advocates who conscientiously represented the accused or the United States.

Judge Advocates in Combat

Judge Advocates in Combat
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Publisher : Government Printing Office
Total Pages : 438
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ISBN-10 : 0160876613
ISBN-13 : 9780160876615
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Synopsis Judge Advocates in Combat by : Frederic L. Borch

A narrative history, includes actions in Vietnam, Grenada, Panama, the Persian Gulf, Somalia, and Haiti, as well as eleven non-combat deployments such as resettlement operations, disaster relief, and civil disturbance operations. Presents the thesis that the role of the military lawyer in military operations has gradually evolved into an "operational law" (OPLAW), which has enhanced mission success.

My Lai

My Lai
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Publisher : JHU Press
Total Pages : 182
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ISBN-10 : 9781421406442
ISBN-13 : 1421406446
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis My Lai by : William Thomas Allison

Allison tells the story of a terrible moment in American history and explores how to deal with the aftermath. On March 16, 1968, American soldiers killed as many as five hundred Vietnamese men, women, and children in a village near the South China Sea. In My Lai William Thomas Allison explores and evaluates the significance of this horrific event. How could such a thing have happened? Who (or what) should be held accountable? How do we remember this atrocity and try to apply its lessons, if any? My Lai has fixed the attention of Americans of various political stripes for more than forty years. The breadth of writing on the massacre, from news reports to scholarly accounts, highlights the difficulty of establishing fact and motive in an incident during which confusion, prejudice, and self-preservation overwhelmed the troops. Son of a Marine veteran of the Vietnam War—and aware that the generation who lived through the incident is aging—Allison seeks to ensure that our collective memory of this shameful episode does not fade. Well written and accessible, Allison’s book provides a clear narrative of this historic moment and offers suggestions for how to come to terms with its aftermath.