The incident on Hill 192 is the name the
United States Army called the kidnapping, gang rape, and murder of Phan Thi Mao, a young Vietnamese woman on November 19, 1966 by an American squad during the
Vietnam War. Though news of the incident reached state-side shortly after the soldiers' trials, the story gained widespread notoriety through Daniel Lang's 1969 article for
The New Yorker and a subsequent book. In 1970
Michael Verhoeven made the film
o.k., based on the incident. In 1989
Brian De Palma directed the film
Casualties of War, which was based on Lang's Book.