Kerrey
Well a bit more than let them have it, I mean we fired in lavs,
we fired in M-79's, M-60's, we stood back and
we just emptied everything we could into this place and we were taking fire. And we came into the village and it wasn't a big village, it was, you know, four or five hooches. There was a cluster of women and children, they were all dead. So that's the outcome.
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/memories-of-a-massacre-part-i/
Then, Kerrey says, he gave the order for his men to open fire as they advanced on the hooches.
Before the firing stopped, according to one of the Seals' after-action reports, the commandos had expended 1,200 rounds of ammunition.
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/04/25/magazine/25KERREY.html?pagewanted=all