What were the consequences of the My Lai massacre for commanding Lieutenant William Calley?
A) He kept the events secret and was ousted as responsible only years later.
B) He was never brought to trial and regarded as a hero.
C) He successfully argued that higher-ranking officials were responsible.
D) He was convicted of murder and pardoned by Nixon.
E) He was haunted for years afterward and eventually suffered a nervous breakdown.
D
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