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American soldiers were openly looting the shops that were still standing. While they did so, their commanding officer, Lt. Col. Grail Brookshire, who would later laughingly refer to himself as “the butcher of Snoul,” stood by watching. When asked how the townspeople might be affected by the destruction, Brookshire dismissed the question, explaining that, “We can’t get involved in administering civil government.”
Fire and Rain: Nixon, Kissinger, and the Wars in Southeast Asia
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