Monthly Archives: April 2014
Chomchay Mukai and Bangbay Siboliban
Posted in Laos, Profile, Refugee
Tagged Bangbay Siboliban, Chomchay Mukai, Hmong, Lao, Nong Khai, Pathet Lao, Royalist, Thailand
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Randy Benson
Posted in American, Da Nang, Profile, The Draft, US Navy, Viet Nam
Tagged Aggression Army, ARVN, California, Da Nang, Fragging, Hue, Randy Benson, Seabees, Segregation, Texas, US Navy
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Leslie Nguyen
Posted in Boat people, Civilian, Communism, Fall of Saigon, Profile, Refugee, Saigon, Viet Nam, Vietnamese
Tagged Starvation
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William Ward
Posted in American, Home Front, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Profile, Saigon, Veterans Affairs, Viet Nam
Tagged Adventureland, Communist, Disneyland, knowledge, MATS, Tan Son Nhat, Viet Cong, william ward
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Anh Luu
Posted in Boat people, Fall of Saigon, Profile, Refugee, Saigon, Viet Nam, Vietnamese
Tagged Anh Luu, escape, Immigration, Post-Vietnam War, re-education camp, Refugee Camp Experience, USC, vietnam
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Sayon Syprasoeuth
Posted in Cambodia, Civilian, Khmer Rouge, Laos, Refugee
Tagged bombs, Cambodia, Khmer, Kmer Rouge, Laos, refugee, Thailand, UXO
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Bryan Shaul
Posted in American, Antiwar movement, National Guard, Profile
Tagged Bryan Shaul, Kent State University, Shooting
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Stephanie Truong
Posted in 2nd generation, Boat people, Profile, Refugee, Viet Nam, Vietnamese
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Susan H.
Posted in Civilian, Refugee, Vietnamese
Tagged Adoption, Death, Experience in Vietnam War, Language, Memory of war, Orphanage
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Annie Le
Posted in 2nd generation, American, Boat people, Profile, Viet Nam
Tagged Annie Le, beggar, Biology, cousins, family, Garden grove, identity, resources, tension, travel, USC, Visiting Vietnam
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Allan Hoffenblum
Posted in American, Iraq, Profile, Saigon, US Air Force, Viet Nam
Tagged Can Tho, Politics, Saigon, US Air force, US Intelligence, Veitnam
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Don Han
Posted in 2nd generation, American, Communism, Laos, Profile, Racism, Refugee
Tagged citizenship, Communist, conflicts, culture shock, Discrimination, Don Han, escape, Laos, Laotian, Laotian American, Nationalization, new government, Northern Laos, Post-Vietnam War, postwar, refugee, Refugee Camp Experience, Refugee Sponsorship, Secret War, Separation of family, Thai, Thailand Refugee Camp
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