The Secret War in Laos (Plain of Jars) - by Laovideos.com
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my family and my people suffer so much becuase of this stupid war. NO MORE WAR! PEACE! PEACE! NO MORE WAR!
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I love you my Laos friend...
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@gerry301 Dude, history class during the South Vietnam in control taught much about Hmong and its appreciation. We studied about Hmong best guerrilla fighting technique. The South Vietnam government you guys are rescue angels. The Communist north called you guys monster in the dark. Too bad, we couldn't stand together to keep our land in peace. My brother was in the south Vietnam military and was once side by side with the Hmong in Laos to fight those invaders communist. We love you.
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RIP General Vang Pao- Never Forgotten-Thank You
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so are these people in the video the pathet lao army or the royal laos army? Never heard the history of why the pathet laos became communist. Enlighten me.
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Don't feel bad that ur dad dont got promote as long as you know ur dad has done something in life. Keep that as a role model for you. Sure ur dad will be happy. Peace...
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Great video..wish there are more journalists, photographers, during the war to show more of the suffered, power, and great war fighters in Vietnam war....the Hmong, the Laos, and the Americans...however, there is still are great fighters alive today...that include my father, he is my hero(he fought the war and won many battles, but never got promoted the way it should be due to the jealousy of other Hmong leaders)..thank you for those sacrifice their lives to save others in the war..appreciated!
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@lostOTL Thats what I EXACTLY TOLD my instructor!
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i think they lost, when they starting bombing randomly
in school when they teach the history about vietnam war they only teach how americans fought the war but they don't even teach how hmong people helped them and stuff
lostOTL 6 months ago 7
@lostOTL The war covered Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia. Many ethnic groups took part. I suspect the subject of the history of the war, the leaders, decisions made, major battles, and a basic outline are all a teacher would be able to teach in time given. College or University work would offer much more on Laos and/or the history of the Hmong and their participation during that time. The Hmong were good jungle fighters and fought well and bravely during the US CIA plain of jars campaign.
gerry301 5 months ago