Jamal Awil

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They suffered eighteen killed and thirty-nine wounded. [fact]

They suffered eighteen killed and thirty-nine wounded, light casualties considering that the Americans and their Vietnamese protégés subjected them to thousands of rifle and machine-gun bullets, the blast and shrapnel of 600 artillery shells, and the napalm, bombs, and assorted other ordnance of thirteen warplanes and five Huey gunships.

Neil Sheehan, A Bright Shining Lie, loc. 713