Уільям Кэлі (Belarusian Wikipedia)

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  • Dusty Nix. Long-silent Calley speaks. Ledger-Enquirer (21 жніўня 2009). — «“There is not a day that goes by that I do not feel remorse for what happened that day in My Lai,” Calley said. Then, as reported on retired broadcast journalist Dick McMichael’s blog, Calley’s voice began to break when he added, “I feel remorse for the Vietnamese who were killed, for their families, for the American soldiers involved and their families. I am very sorry.”»(недаступная спасылка)
  • Dick McMichael. An Emotional William Calley Says He is Sorry. Dick's World. Wordpress (19 жніўня 2009). — «I asked him for his reaction to the notion that a soldier does not have to obey an unlawful order. In fact, to obey an unlawful order is to be unlawful yourself. He said, “I believe that is true. If you are asking why I did not stand up to them when I was given the orders, I will have to say that I was a 2nd Lieutenant getting orders from my commander and I followed them — foolishly, I guess.” He said that was no excuse, just what happened.»  Архівавана з першакрыніцы 28 красавіка 2013. Праверана 22 жніўня 2009.

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  • Dusty Nix. Long-silent Calley speaks. Ledger-Enquirer (21 жніўня 2009). — «“There is not a day that goes by that I do not feel remorse for what happened that day in My Lai,” Calley said. Then, as reported on retired broadcast journalist Dick McMichael’s blog, Calley’s voice began to break when he added, “I feel remorse for the Vietnamese who were killed, for their families, for the American soldiers involved and their families. I am very sorry.”»(недаступная спасылка)

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  • Dick McMichael. An Emotional William Calley Says He is Sorry. Dick's World. Wordpress (19 жніўня 2009). — «I asked him for his reaction to the notion that a soldier does not have to obey an unlawful order. In fact, to obey an unlawful order is to be unlawful yourself. He said, “I believe that is true. If you are asking why I did not stand up to them when I was given the orders, I will have to say that I was a 2nd Lieutenant getting orders from my commander and I followed them — foolishly, I guess.” He said that was no excuse, just what happened.»  Архівавана з першакрыніцы 28 красавіка 2013. Праверана 22 жніўня 2009.

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