1968 - year the nickname baby killers was earned: Lt. William Calley, who was found guilty of killing 22 civilians and was sentenced to life in prison. That sentence was eventually cut to 20 years, then 10, most of which he served as house arrest in an apartment; he was set free in 1974, after serving a total of three and a half years.
Didn't DMC-Chunko claim to be ex military? Check this, cringey:
Rarely able to get a date with women in Miami, where he was regarded as a nonen y and a drifter, he found he had the pick of the prettiest 'boom-boom girls' - cheap local pros utes who touted for business around the U.S. camps.
He also relished having the power to dish out orders without rebuke - even though they were frequently ill-advised.
More than once his crass misjudgments endangered his men, and when a subordinate was shot dead because Calley marched them into danger, they secretly discussed "fragging" - or assassinating - the bungling officer universally known as Lieutenant S***head.
Thank God and here is a guy worth saluting:
Just 20 people survived the massacre, ten of whom are alive today. Most owe their lives to U.S. helicopter captain Hugh Thompson. Patrolling over My Lai, he saw what was happening, and airlifted as many villagers as he could to safety.
Thompson, who died last year, confronted Calley and urged him to stop the killing, but the Second Lieutenant refused to defer to his superior, saying: "Down here on the ground, I run the show."
Chuncko was an air force lab tech, lab tech.
Draw your blood, lab tech.
According to a fellow soldier, Calley caught the infant by the arms, swung him into the ditch, and despatched him with a single bullet.
So hopefully the similarities do not include mass murders?
Hopefully the authorities in locations he lurks have checked for Chunko performing blood draws at Senior and Nursing homes with obese 66+ plus women.
The boom-boom girls would be too scared of being squashed-squashed by chuncko, fact, so it was not him.
JFK got us into Vietnam, before they blew half his head off.
At least they had to be thrown in. The Jews hopped in---one after another.
According to a fellow soldier, Calley caught the infant by the arms, swung him into the ditch, and despatched him with a single bullet.
According to a fellow soldier, Calley caught the infant by the arms, swung him into the ditch, and despatched him with a single bullet.
One holdout, Private First Class Paul David Meadlo, having been granted immunity, was ordered by Judge Reid W. Kennedy to testify or face contempt of court charges.
Meadlo thus took the stand and recounted that as he stood guard over some 30 villagers whom he, along with Private Dennis Conti, had gathered at a defoliated area at the hamlet's southern tip, he was approached by Calley and told, regarding the civilians, "You know what to do with 'em".
Meadlo took that as orders to only keep watch over them. Calley, however, returned 10 minutes later and became enraged by the fact that the villagers were still alive. After telling Meadlo that he had wanted them dead, Calley backed up about 20 feet, opened fire on them himself and ordered Meadlo to join in, which he did. Meadlo then proceeded to round up more villagers to be massacred.
JFK was first, Effy.
Welcome back, fart-face.
JFK was in there first.
According to a fellow soldier, Calley caught the infant by the arms, swung him into the ditch, and despatched him with a single bullet.
JFK was there first, sweetheart.
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