- Bridge at No Gun Ri
- 1999 Associated Press report by Sang-Hun Choe, Charles Hanley, and Martha Mendoza asserting that American soldiers killed hundreds of civilians under a railroad bridge in July 1950. - Digging Too Deep at No Gun Ri
- Examines the reactions of the U.S. news media to the No Gun Ri story. - No Gun Ri: Journalism Versus History
- Review of Robert Bateman's No Gun Ri: A Military History of the Korean War Incident, which detailed factual errors in the Associate Press coverage. - Online NewsHour: No Gun Ri
- Collects news stories and documents concerning U.S. and South Korean investigations into the incident, including President Bill Clinton's 2001 statement. - Report of the No Gun Ri Review
- 2001 Army report concluding that inexperienced soldiers may have fired on Koreans without considering the possibility that they might be firing on civilians. - Salon.com: What Really Happened at No Gun Ri?
- Contrasts the varying descriptions and interpretations of the evidence of the No Gun Ri massacre put forward by Charles Hanley and Robert Bateman.
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