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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Samuel W. Koster (29 December 1919?23 January 2006) was a United States Army officer. The highest-ranking officer punished in connection with the My Lai Massacre, Koster was slated for promotion to the rank of Lieutenant General (three star) at the time he was charged, but was demoted and ended his military career in mild disgrace. Born in West Liberty, Iowa, Koster graduated from West Point in 1942. He was a regimental executive officer in Europe during World War II, and directed the Eighth Army's guerrilla warfare operations during the Korean War.…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Samuel W. Koster (29 December 1919?23 January 2006) was a United States Army officer. The highest-ranking officer punished in connection with the My Lai Massacre, Koster was slated for promotion to the rank of Lieutenant General (three star) at the time he was charged, but was demoted and ended his military career in mild disgrace. Born in West Liberty, Iowa, Koster graduated from West Point in 1942. He was a regimental executive officer in Europe during World War II, and directed the Eighth Army's guerrilla warfare operations during the Korean War. Koster attained the rank of Major General, and was placed in command of the Americal Division in Vietnam in 1967.