Good to hear some of these greatest stories of the Hmong people, you all will never be forgotten, b/c of you great people, we are here today and we honor you for what you did for us and for the Americans.
Thanks for the very memorable pictures and the untold story of ours brave heroes whose very dedicated and sacrificed their lives for our race, our country, and the USA.
GVP and the rest of the hmong people are proud of all you u pilots not just you pilots in the air but also the foot soldiers on the ground. i thank you all
Thov qhuas nej cov tub tsav das hluas tag nros ua nej tsu pab tiv thaiv peb ua tsaug ntau ntau thov nej txais tau kev noj qab thiab zoo ntej ntev mus lawm yav Tom ntev
what a nice reunion I love them lao kins and hmong together not many people knew that there was more lao pilot then the hmong but wow i got to see them all Hero to me
Of course, it has to be more Lao pilots than the hmong because the Hmong only represented one military regional and the Lao represented four other regionals, but to me only one Lao pilots was on the stage everyone else was part of the Hmong pilots...
Thank you for your comment and your compliment, It was a duty as a soldier Navy or Air force you have to serve to protect your territory that should go with all country in the world during the war.
Roob Faajkum --- This was to intro each Pilot and his involvement to everyone. What else do you expected to come out of it? Please elaborate your disappointments... or if you interviewed them what could come out better? Thanks.
I am very proud of you pilots as I can hear, you all are very brave and ready to fight and die at any time. Too bad I was not born at the time and be part of your team.
Nyob zoo os cov me phooj ywg nej Txhua tus kuv zoo siab heev li os kuv Tau hnov txog kuv npawg pov yaj koj Lub moo tawm hauv youtube kuv kuj Zoo siab heev li os kuv qhia rau koj Tus ua npawg tau paub tias tam sim No kuv nyob rau los tsuas teb hauv lub nroog Longcheng o k play play
I would like to let all our Laos Hmong to understand that we have to respected to these Pilots so they gave them times to served for General and help to control our Laos Hmong Country back 1962 to 1975 at the time CIA withdraw from Asian. Please post your note in here please respond good word to show other Country that you are still missed your hometown or your Country. I'm very sorry for myself that by that time I was 12 yrs old to served this Country as don't know anythings.
I wish the questions and answers were better prepared. More meaningful questions should have been addressed to these historical men so that they could provide more meaningful responses to the public. I share the pilots' disappointments for having to answer questions like that. However, thank you for posting.
What happened to Yang Lee, Houa Vang and Ntxoog Xiong? Why were they not with them!? Because they're same groups with Shoua Moua and Phong Yang back to LS 20A...
All respect to the Hmong pilots and soldiers. Your sacrific will not be forgotten. Now it's our turn to pay it back and let us carry on. If you know any Hmong American Service Members. Please refer us to them. Check us on Facebook at Allied VeteransofAmerican. Our page is about connecting Hmong American Service Members to each other within the U.S and around the world.
Auj ! cov no puav leej yog pilot no lov ? Cas thaum ub nyob los tsuas es kuv tsuas hnov Lee Lwm, Xyooj Kub, Pov Yaj xwb ned puas yog cov nrov npe no yog cov haib dua tua keej dua los yog li cas ? li cas los ua nej sawv daws tsaug ntau.
What a lucky these guys they still alive because the USA give up the vietnam war and brought these man to a safe place in the USA. If we still fighting from 1975 through today guaranteed these men are all gone in the jungle.
You guys did a great job but one of your questions for the veterans bugs me. I'm a veteran myself and it annoys me when some one ask me if I'm scared. Everyone has a little fear in them of not coming back alive. Ask yourself first if you would be scared if you went to war. Like the veterans said, you do think about it, but you have a job to do and you just go out and do it, even if you are scared.
Very good that the war in laos end in 1975 other wise you guys are gone. Your wife, chilrend, parents should be proud the war ended so you still alive today.
My disappointments were the way each pilot had to answer if he feared for his life after taking off, etc… Even if it was an introduction session, I still think the questions should be more general. For example, how each felt for having put his life on the line but still eventually lost the war, and each should be asked to say a few words to the audience about how Hmong/Lao pilots had made history. To me, having to tell what I am currently doing for a living is embarrassing.
Lis Lwm yog tus tsav tau dav hlau T-28 nkag hauv qab choj, thiab Lis Lwm thiaj tua tau qis heev es nws lub Bomb tseem tawg rov los raug tau nws lub dav hlau. Lis Lwm yog Hmoob tus Phab Ej tiag tiag.
Nej hu cov neeg Nplog Pilots tuaj nrog nej koom, nej yuav tsum hais lus Nplog thiab Meskas kom luag paub tias nej hais dabtsi tiag. Yuav tau muaj respect rau luag cov neeg thiab.
Good to hear some of these greatest stories of the Hmong people, you all will never be forgotten, b/c of you great people, we are here today and we honor you for what you did for us and for the Americans.
Thanks for the very memorable pictures and the untold story of ours brave heroes whose very dedicated and sacrificed their lives for our race, our country, and the USA.
Thanks for your opinions and suggestions. :)
Thank you for the compliment
Very good comment and compliment. Thank you
I wish my father would have been able to be at this event. I enjoy being with all these heroes. Their stories are so much fun.
thov qhua hmoob cov tub rog thov kom nej tawv qhawv thiab khaw tej qub dav hlau kom zoo, thiab txhua lub nroj no kom nyob nej xub ntiag
GVP and the rest of the hmong people are proud of all you u pilots not just you pilots in the air but also the foot soldiers on the ground. i thank you all
Tub rog nej tshaj lij kheej kawg nkau rau xyoo 1967-1975
Thov qhuas nej cov tub tsav das hluas tag nros ua nej tsu pab tiv thaiv peb ua tsaug ntau ntau thov nej txais tau kev noj qab thiab zoo ntej ntev mus lawm yav Tom ntev
what a nice reunion I love them lao kins and hmong together not many people knew that there was more lao pilot then the hmong but wow i got to see them all Hero to me
Of course, it has to be more Lao pilots than the hmong because the Hmong only represented one military regional and the Lao represented four other regionals, but to me only one Lao pilots was on the stage everyone else was part of the Hmong pilots...
So Heroic, so Patriotic, so inspiring for me!
this men are all hero, it takes guts and brave heart to do that. you all are wonderful.
Thank you for your comment and your compliment, It was a duty as a soldier Navy or Air force you have to serve to protect your territory that should go with all country in the world during the war.
Zoo siab rau peb cov Hero hmoong heev
Roob Faajkum --- This was to intro each Pilot and his involvement to everyone. What else do you expected to come out of it? Please elaborate your disappointments... or if you interviewed them what could come out better? Thanks.
I am so proud of them! real warrior, real men. missed you dad! your fellow country men are NOW being recognized.
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Kuv yog ib tug yog nej tua thaum twg hu rau kuv tseem npaj siab tos ntsoov nej nawb
This was a historic day for our hmong heroes. We thank you for all your sacrifices and your services. You all will not be forgotten.
I am very proud of you pilots as I can hear, you all are very brave and ready to fight and die at any time. Too bad I was not born at the time and be part of your team.
สุดยอดชาตินักรบในปจุบันที่สืบเชื้อสายมาจากชนเผ่าที่ยิ่งใหญ่ในอดีต ในอดีตตกาลโบราณชนเผ่านี้เป็นนักรบที่จีนโบราณยังขยาด
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super!
Nyob zoo os cov me phooj ywg nej
Txhua tus kuv zoo siab heev li os kuv
Tau hnov txog kuv npawg pov yaj koj
Lub moo tawm hauv youtube kuv kuj
Zoo siab heev li os kuv qhia rau koj
Tus ua npawg tau paub tias tam sim
No kuv nyob rau los tsuas teb hauv lub nroog Longcheng o k play play
Peb moob txawm yuav nyob lub teb chawg twg los peb yuav sib hlub ib yam
good
Yes and you will never see it again that is a history to recognize for life
I would like to let all our Laos Hmong to understand that we have to respected to these Pilots so they gave them times to served for General and help to control our Laos Hmong Country back 1962 to 1975 at the time CIA withdraw from Asian. Please post your note in here please respond good word to show other Country that you are still missed your hometown or your Country. I'm very sorry for myself that by that time I was 12 yrs old to served this Country as don't know anythings.
I wish the questions and answers were better prepared. More meaningful questions should have been addressed to these historical men so that they could provide more meaningful responses to the public. I share the pilots' disappointments for having to answer questions like that. However, thank you for posting.
i'm so happy we had some hmong pilot is cool,,,,,,,,,
What happened to Yang Lee, Houa Vang and Ntxoog Xiong? Why were they not with them!? Because they're same groups with Shoua Moua and Phong Yang back to LS 20A...
I proud all of you.
Great respect too the Flyers.. Sadly it be awesome if Lee Lue was still here.. ^^
All respect to the Hmong pilots and soldiers. Your sacrific will not be forgotten. Now it's
our turn to pay it back and let us carry on.
If you know any Hmong American Service Members. Please refer us to them. Check
us on Facebook at Allied VeteransofAmerican. Our page is about connecting Hmong
American Service Members to each other within the U.S and around the world.
Auj ! cov no puav leej yog pilot no lov ? Cas thaum ub nyob los tsuas es kuv tsuas hnov Lee Lwm, Xyooj Kub, Pov Yaj xwb ned puas yog cov nrov npe no yog cov haib dua tua keej dua los yog li cas ? li cas los ua nej sawv daws tsaug ntau.
Phooj ywg khoom koj lm pab khoom kuv thib o
I agreed
Nybzoo nawb
Nyob zoo nrau txhua leej txhua tus thiab cov tub tsav dav hlau nyob rau yav ntuj thaum ub. Thaum ub puag yog tias nej cov thawj coj muab lub chaw so nyob nrau ntawm teb chaws laos thiab nej txuav nrog rog nyab laj teb puag yog nav. Thiab tug thawj coj tsum nyab laj nteg tau lawm
haig lug hmoob peb thaij paub
What a lucky these guys they still alive because the USA give up the vietnam war and brought these man to a safe place in the USA. If we still fighting from 1975 through today guaranteed these men are all gone in the jungle.
Well in fact the reunion was for Hmong pilots, so Hmong pilot reunion is about right
We all wishing that, but it can never happen when you are in war, lost more than gain
peb hmoob zoo kg kiag li os uas tseem muaj hmb tsav dav hlau thb os
I USED TO BE LAOTIAN / HMONG CASE WORKER WITH THE IRC WASH DC REGIONAL OFFICE 1981
Tus siab Lis lwm taus tag sim neej lawm
You guys did a great job but one of your questions for the veterans bugs me. I'm a veteran myself and it annoys me when some one ask me if I'm scared. Everyone has a little fear in them of not coming back alive. Ask yourself first if you would be scared if you went to war. Like the veterans said, you do think about it, but you have a job to do and you just go out and do it, even if you are scared.
lee lue tưb yos peb hmoob ib tus tub keej tshaj plawg lawm yog hmoob muaj coob tus keej luaj ko cas tsis pab lee lue .
You didn't allow my post on here. What's wrong with it?
Txiv neej Hmoob nyiam tsav Dav Hlau ya lod..............
Oh yes we do, total of 39 during the secret war or Vietnam war
You should say Hmong and Lao pilots or pilots from Laos. It is not true when you only Hmong pilot reunion.
Phaj ej hmoob tiag tiag li ov hmoob
Kuv tseem keej tshaj lwm lis.
How come the United States has so many p51 planes left over from ww2. They could have give some for those hmong pilots use to fight the vietcon.
Cas tsi muaj cov tsaav 52 mjaj
Tubrog T28Hmoob thaum ub lo?
What post?
🔔🤝👍👍🙏🙏 ok
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Very good that the war in laos end in 1975 other wise you guys are gone. Your wife, chilrend, parents should be proud the war ended so you still alive today.
caum kuv thiab os cov
REAL HMOOB PHAB EJ.
My disappointments were the way each pilot had to answer if he feared for his life after taking off, etc… Even if it was an introduction session, I still think the questions should be more general. For example, how each felt for having put his life on the line but still eventually lost the war, and each should be asked to say a few words to the audience about how Hmong/Lao pilots had made history. To me, having to tell what I am currently doing for a living is embarrassing.
Lis Lwm yog tus tsav tau dav hlau T-28 nkag hauv qab choj, thiab Lis Lwm thiaj tua tau qis heev es nws lub Bomb tseem tawg rov los raug tau nws lub dav hlau. Lis Lwm yog Hmoob tus Phab Ej tiag tiag.
Im Impress that theres Hmong people flying airplanes/aircraft. =)
Hơn 12 triệu người moob không có đất nước thật đắm buồn
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Nej hu cov neeg Nplog Pilots tuaj nrog nej koom, nej yuav tsum hais lus Nplog thiab Meskas kom luag paub tias nej hais dabtsi tiag. Yuav tau muaj respect rau luag cov neeg thiab.
Muaj ib tug mas tsi tshai tuagvkiag li haha. Peb hmb kuj kẹej tawv kawg
Mev paum vuj . . .
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