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Incident on Hill 192

The incident on Hill 192 refers to the kidnapping, gang rape, and murder of Phan thi Mao, a young Vietnamese woman[1] on 19 November 1966[2] by an American squad during the Vietnam War.[1] Though news of the incident reached the U.S. shortly after the soldiers' trials,[3] the story gained widespread notoriety through Daniel Lang's 1969 article for The New Yorker[4] and a subsequent book.[5] In 1970 Michael Verhoeven made the film o.k., based on the incident. In 1989 Brian De Palma directed the film Casualties of War, which was based on Lang's book.[1]

Incident

On 17 November 1966, Sergeant David Edward Gervase (aged 20) and Private First Class Steven Cabbot Thomas (21)—both members of C Company, 2nd Battalion (Airborne), 8th Cavalry, 1st Cavalry Division—talked to three other squad members (Privates First Class Robert M. Storeby, 22; cousins Cipriano S. Garcia, 21, and Joseph C. Garcia, 20)[3] about plans to kidnap a "pretty girl" during their reconnaissance mission planned for the next day,[6] and "at the end of five days we would kill her." Storeby also recalled that Gervase claimed it would be "good for the morale of the squad."[7]

At approximately 05:00 on the morning of 18 November, the squad entered the tiny village of Cat Tuong, in the Phu My District, looking for a woman.[8] After finding Phan Thi Mao (21), they bound her wrists with rope, gagged her, and took her on the mission. Later, after setting up camp in an abandoned hooch, four of the soldiers (excluding Storeby) took turns raping Mao. The following day, in the midst of a firefight with the Viet Cong, Thomas and Gervase became worried that the woman would be seen with the squad. Thomas took Mao into a brushy area, and although he stabbed her three times with his hunting knife, he failed to kill her. When she tried to flee, three of the soldiers chased after her. Thomas caught her and shot her in the head with his M16 rifle.[6]

Aftermath

Storeby initially reported the crime. At first, the chain of command, including the company commander, took no action. Despite threats against his life by the soldiers who took part in the rape and murder, Storeby was determined to see the soldiers punished. His persistence in reporting the crime to higher authorities eventually resulted in general courts-martial against his four fellow squad mates.[6] It was during those proceedings that the victim was identified by her sister as Phan thi Mao.[9]

Thomas, Cipriano Garcia, and Joseph Garcia were each convicted of unpremeditated murder in March and April 1967. Gervase was found guilty on the count of premeditated murder.[10] At the trial of Thomas, who committed the actual stabbing and shooting, the prosecutor asked the jury to impose a death sentence.[6] The court, however, sentenced Thomas to life imprisonment with hard labor. This sentence was first commuted to 20 years, then reduced to eight, which made him eligible for parole after half that time. He was paroled on June 18, 1970.[11]

Likewise, Gervase's initial sentence of ten years with hard labor was reduced to eight.[12] He was paroled on August 9, 1969.[11] In 1968, Joseph Garcia was acquitted on the appeal of his initial 15-year sentence and his dishonorable discharge was reversed after it was determined that his Fifth Amendment rights were violated, and his confession was ruled as inadmissible. Cipriano Garcia's 4-year sentence was shortened to 22 months. All soldiers (excluding Storeby) were dishonorably discharged from the Army.[12][13]

Gervase died on March 23, 1981. He was 34 years old.[14]

In 1992, former PFC Thomas gained further notoriety when he was charged with being an accessory after the fact in the murder trial of George Loeb, who was charged with the 17 May 1991 shooting death of an African-American USS Saratoga sailor named Harold J. Mansfield. Both Thomas and Loeb were leaders of the white supremacist World Church of the Creator. Thomas remained free on bond during the trial, and court records showed that in exchange for his testimony he would only serve one year's probation.[15]

References

  1. ^ a b c Fitzpatrick (1989), p.1.
  2. ^ Fitzpatrick (1989), p.2.
  3. ^ a b "GIs Convicted of Rape-Slaying" (1967), p.18.
  4. ^ Lang (1969a)
  5. ^ Fitzpatrick (1989), p.4.
  6. ^ a b c d Borch, p.71.
  7. ^ Lang (1969b), pp.26.
  8. ^ Lang (1969b), pp.28.
  9. ^ Lang (1969b), pp.13.
  10. ^ Lang (1969b), pp.101.
  11. ^ a b "Three Episodes in Military History".
  12. ^ a b Fitzpatrick (1989), p.3.
  13. ^ Lang (1969b), pp.110-119.
  14. ^ "David E Gervase (1946-1981) - Find a Grave..." www.findagrave.com. Retrieved 2022-06-10.
  15. ^ "Report:Sailor-trial witness was in Vietnam rape-murder", The Gainesville Sun, July 24, 1992

Bibliography

  • Borch III, Frederic L. (2003). Judge Advocates in Vietnam: Army Lawyers in Southeast Asia 1959-1975. Darby PA: DIANE Publishing. p. 71. ISBN 9781428910645. Retrieved 2013-02-09.
  • Fitzpatrick, Tom (1989-08-30). . Phoenix New Times. Archived from the original on 2010-08-08. Retrieved 2010-07-25.
  • Lang, Daniel (1969-10-18). "Casualties of War". The New Yorker. p. 61. Retrieved 2010-07-25.
  • Lang, Daniel (1969). Casualties of War. New York: Pocket Books.
  • UPI (March 27, 1967). "GIs Convicted of Rape-Slaying". Tucson Daily Citizen. p. 18. Retrieved February 8, 2013.

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The incident on Hill 192 refers to the kidnapping gang rape and murder of Phan thi Mao a young Vietnamese woman 1 on 19 November 1966 2 by an American squad during the Vietnam War 1 Though news of the incident reached the U S shortly after the soldiers trials 3 the story gained widespread notoriety through Daniel Lang s 1969 article for The New Yorker 4 and a subsequent book 5 In 1970 Michael Verhoeven made the film o k based on the incident In 1989 Brian De Palma directed the film Casualties of War which was based on Lang s book 1 Contents 1 Incident 2 Aftermath 3 References 4 BibliographyIncident EditOn 17 November 1966 Sergeant David Edward Gervase aged 20 and Private First Class Steven Cabbot Thomas 21 both members of C Company 2nd Battalion Airborne 8th Cavalry 1st Cavalry Division talked to three other squad members Privates First Class Robert M Storeby 22 cousins Cipriano S Garcia 21 and Joseph C Garcia 20 3 about plans to kidnap a pretty girl during their reconnaissance mission planned for the next day 6 and at the end of five days we would kill her Storeby also recalled that Gervase claimed it would be good for the morale of the squad 7 At approximately 05 00 on the morning of 18 November the squad entered the tiny village of Cat Tuong in the Phu My District looking for a woman 8 After finding Phan Thi Mao 21 they bound her wrists with rope gagged her and took her on the mission Later after setting up camp in an abandoned hooch four of the soldiers excluding Storeby took turns raping Mao The following day in the midst of a firefight with the Viet Cong Thomas and Gervase became worried that the woman would be seen with the squad Thomas took Mao into a brushy area and although he stabbed her three times with his hunting knife he failed to kill her When she tried to flee three of the soldiers chased after her Thomas caught her and shot her in the head with his M16 rifle 6 Aftermath EditStoreby initially reported the crime At first the chain of command including the company commander took no action Despite threats against his life by the soldiers who took part in the rape and murder Storeby was determined to see the soldiers punished His persistence in reporting the crime to higher authorities eventually resulted in general courts martial against his four fellow squad mates 6 It was during those proceedings that the victim was identified by her sister as Phan thi Mao 9 Thomas Cipriano Garcia and Joseph Garcia were each convicted of unpremeditated murder in March and April 1967 Gervase was found guilty on the count of premeditated murder 10 At the trial of Thomas who committed the actual stabbing and shooting the prosecutor asked the jury to impose a death sentence 6 The court however sentenced Thomas to life imprisonment with hard labor This sentence was first commuted to 20 years then reduced to eight which made him eligible for parole after half that time He was paroled on June 18 1970 11 Likewise Gervase s initial sentence of ten years with hard labor was reduced to eight 12 He was paroled on August 9 1969 11 In 1968 Joseph Garcia was acquitted on the appeal of his initial 15 year sentence and his dishonorable discharge was reversed after it was determined that his Fifth Amendment rights were violated and his confession was ruled as inadmissible Cipriano Garcia s 4 year sentence was shortened to 22 months All soldiers excluding Storeby were dishonorably discharged from the Army 12 13 Gervase died on March 23 1981 He was 34 years old 14 In 1992 former PFC Thomas gained further notoriety when he was charged with being an accessory after the fact in the murder trial of George Loeb who was charged with the 17 May 1991 shooting death of an African American USS Saratoga sailor named Harold J Mansfield Both Thomas and Loeb were leaders of the white supremacist World Church of the Creator Thomas remained free on bond during the trial and court records showed that in exchange for his testimony he would only serve one year s probation 15 References Edit a b c Fitzpatrick 1989 p 1 Fitzpatrick 1989 p 2 a b GIs Convicted of Rape Slaying 1967 p 18 Lang 1969a Fitzpatrick 1989 p 4 a b c d Borch p 71 Lang 1969b pp 26 Lang 1969b pp 28 Lang 1969b pp 13 Lang 1969b pp 101 a b Three Episodes in Military History a b Fitzpatrick 1989 p 3 Lang 1969b pp 110 119 David E Gervase 1946 1981 Find a Grave www findagrave com Retrieved 2022 06 10 Report Sailor trial witness was in Vietnam rape murder The Gainesville Sun July 24 1992Bibliography EditBorch III Frederic L 2003 Judge Advocates in Vietnam Army Lawyers in Southeast Asia 1959 1975 Darby PA DIANE Publishing p 71 ISBN 9781428910645 Retrieved 2013 02 09 Fitzpatrick Tom 1989 08 30 There is yet more to Casualties of War Phoenix New Times Archived from the original on 2010 08 08 Retrieved 2010 07 25 Lang Daniel 1969 10 18 Casualties of War The New Yorker p 61 Retrieved 2010 07 25 Lang Daniel 1969 Casualties of War New York Pocket Books UPI March 27 1967 GIs Convicted of Rape Slaying Tucson Daily Citizen p 18 Retrieved February 8 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Incident on Hill 192 amp oldid 1127773572, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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