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The other thing
that bothered me was that those guys that could talk, the ones who would
beg you to kill them, the ones that couldn't turn the page of the book,
that couldn't wiggle anything from their chin down, and none of them
felt they had made their sacrifice for a good reason.

They all told
stories of, you know, of brutalizing the Vietnamese people, of being the
thugs.

And not a single
one of them felt like his sacrifice was for a good cause.


CHANNEL 5: For
19-year-old Private Michael Bunch, life in the Army had been little more
than a series of AWOL violations.
[RESTRICTED
AREA
NO LOITERING
BY ORDER OF C.O.]

His last stop
was here, the Presidio Stockade, where he was fatally shot last Friday
while trying to escape from a work detail.

RANDY ROWLAND,
U.S. ARMY: So I'd been assigned, kind of, by the Movement people to go
into the Stockade and find out what was going on, because they had shot
this prisoner and killed him.

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