An Unacceptable Target

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An Unacceptable Target


by Colonel James Robert Hildreth


The following excerpt is taken from Colonel James Robert “Cotton” Hildreth, who offered his war recollections in the obscure book Salute to Veterans 1996: Oral Histories From Veterans and Their Relatives.  In this narrative he describes his experience as the colonel who was ordered to naplam an entire village in Vietnam.


One particular mission is as vivid in my memory now as the day it happened. I was leading a flight of two A-1s on an armed reconnaissance mission, but shortly after take-off we were diverted to a target on the coast of I Corps (northern quarter of South Vietnam.) On arriving in the target area, we…

     

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