Massacre of April 30, 1970 on May 4, 1970. President Nixon ordered the US military to enter Cambodia. Four days and shocking 13 seconds shootout came back to Kent Ohio. Four people were killed with 67 shells, and nine students were injured. How does this happen? This is the peak of the Vietnam War. Americans are worried about why we fight in the countries we do not care and lose young people. President Nixon should have let our army retreat and return home. In the early 1970s, Nixon ordered an air strike (air bombardment of Shite) with an air raid.
Kent shooting - commonly referred to as May 4 / May 4 slaughter - was the Ohio State Guard's show on May 4, 1970 to the protesters. 28 security guards shot the students at the top of Mount Taylor. Three shots were shot directly in the crowd. Four students were killed, nine people were injured, one of them experienced a permanent embarrassment
I went to a concert at Kent State University in Kent. The concert will be held on May 4th - this was held in 1971 one year after the murder of Kent State on May 4, 1970, protested the peace war on campus. Non - armed students shot and killed four people. And it hurt about 16 people. The concert will feature Emerson, Lake and Palmer (song "Lucky Man" just hit the chart, their first big hit), Cactus and Livingstone Taylor. "Free" group should be there, but there was an accident on the way there. Cacti complements them, but it definitely shakes it. They include former members of vanilla fudge, Detroit Wheel by Ambo Boyd Ducks, Mitch rider.
Due to the massacre of Kent, in 1970 the vendor recalled the remarkable change in the morale of the student. On May 4th of the same year, four students were shot dead by a group of protesters. On the same day, UNL's Undergraduate Dan Ladely led the anti-war demonstration at the UNL Campus Alliance. "At the meeting, someone stood up and talked about what happened, we all went to a selective service office and people drafted" People arrested there because they refused to leave " There was, but I managed to leave the building somehow to organize again. "