Veterans' Voices: The Secret War

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In an effort to contain the spread of communism in Southeast Asia, the United States recruited, trained and financed the Hmong and Loas to serve as surrogate soldiers in the American armed forces.

Today, there are over 350,000 Hmong living in the United States, with over 81,000 individuals in Minnesota, the largest urbanized Hmong population in the US. Veterans Voices': The Secret War is a program featuring the stories of some of these veterans. To learn more, visit MinnesotaVets.org

Who are the Hmong? The Hmong people are a minority group that lived in Southeast Asia and China. After 1975, many became refugees in North America, Australia, and parts of Europe and South America from 1961 to 1975.

In an effort to contain the spread of communism in Southeast Asia, the United States recruited, trained and financed the Hmong and Loas to serve as surrogate soldiers in the American armed forces.

The war was known as the Secret War of Laos, because it was operated under the purview of the US president, Department of State, Department of Defense, and a Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).

Congress and the American public knew little about it. Furthermore, since Laos was a neutral country in the Vietnam War, the United States was not to have any troops there.

Instead, the US sent CIA advisors to work with General Vang Poa, and train the Hmong and other ethnic groups to fight on their behalf. The use of child soldiers was not unusual. Their tasks were to engage the people's army of North Vietnam in combat, disrupt military supply routes, which flowed through Laos to South Vietnam, guard us radar installations, rescue American pilots and gather military intelligence. By 1975. It is estimated that 30,000 to 40,000 Hmong soldiers had been killed in their efforts to protect America's interest in Southeast Asia and to protect the sovereignty of Laos.

In May of 1975. When the US pulled out of Laos, after the Vietnam War ended, three planes were sent to evacuate high-ranking Hmong military officials from Long Tieng, the headquarters of general vane Powell and the CIA and loves the rest had to escape through the jungles and cross into Thailand, where refugee camps were being set up. It is estimated that between 1975 and 1985 over 50,000 Hmong perished in their efforts to escape persecution from the Lao government and into Thailand.

Today, there are over 350,000 Hmong living in the United States, with over 81,000 individuals in Minnesota, the largest urbanized Hmong population in the US. Veterans Voices': The Secret War is a program featuring the stories of some of these veterans. To learn more, visit MinnesotaVets.org Hide full description

Who are the Hmong? The Hmong people are a minority group that lived in Southeast Asia and China. After 1975, many became refugees in North America, Australia, and parts of Europe and South America from 1961 to 1975.In an effort to contain the spread of communism in Southeast Asia, the United States recruited, trained and financed the Hmong and Loas to serve as surrogate soldiers in the American armed forces.The war was known as the Secret War of Laos, because it was operated under the purview of the US president, Department of State, Department of Defense, and a Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).Congress and the American public knew little about it. Furthermore, since Laos was a neutral country in the Vietnam War, the United States was not to have any troops there.Instead, the US sent... Show full description


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On this episode, Hmong history buffs discuss their passion for history and what it means for their self-identity, how it affects their lives and ca...

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On this episode, Houa Moua and Yong Kay share how they met as young people and broke tradition to get married in the midst of a war. This episode i...

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Three young Hmong-American. veterans reflect on their service and how The Secret War affected their decision to enlist. Whether it was family press...

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Those who came to the US as children are often referred to as the 1.5 generation. On this show, three Hmong community members discuss their experie...

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Veteran Tong Tsong Vang describes fleeing from his home and crossing the MeKong River 19 times to help other Hmong refugees who could not swim.

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Veteran Nhia Xiong Her (Sherman) recalls the devastation that the Hmong people faced after the Americans pulled out of Vietnam.

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Veteran William Lee recalls his village’s decision to leave their homes to hide in their gardens during a particular difficult time at the beginnin...

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Veteran Wa Joe Vu recalls a time he almost detonated a bomb by accident, but a gut reaction brought him to a separate location.

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Veteran Vang Moua explains that although there were scout stations set up where they were stationed, he never quite felt safe unless he, too, was a...

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Veteran Vang Cha Zue was just 14-years-old when he was recruited to become a solider and describes his experience in boot camp.

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Veteran Tong Tsong Vang recalls the battle where an rocket explosive landed close to him, killing his brother and damaging his ears for life.

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Veteran Song Khoua Xiong recalls daily battles that continued for so long, young trainees were brought in to help.

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Veteran Seng Ly went into military training in Thailand, just a month after getting married.

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Veteran Paul Yang talks about the routes the Hmong was charged with protecting by the Americans, and yet there was no public recognition of the Hmo...

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Veteran Nhia Ying Lor recalls the decision to flee his home country after the Americans pulled out of the Vietnam War.

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Veteran Nhia Xiong Her (Sherman) recalls a rescue mission for an American pilot that was shot down, and having to create a landing field for the Am...

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Veteran Manichan Xiong recalls the fear and death that followed after the Americans left South East Asia, and their efforts to stay alive.

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Veteran Cheu Xiong Yang recalls a surprise attack on his division and the Americans that were beside them.

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Veteran Charles Vu recalls his reaction and immediate action after learning that General Vang Pao had escaped to Thailand.

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Veteran Bua Hu Thao described the process of what happened to the bodies of un-named Hmong soldiers that died during battle.

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