America's Secret War: Minnesota Remembers Vietnam
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CIA operatives worked hand in glove with the Hmong and General Vang Pao during the Secret
CIA operatives like Jerry Daniels worked hand in glove with General Vang Pao and the Hmong to conduct the Secret War in Laos. Hmong men and boys were recruited as soldiers for Special Guerrilla Units (SGU)—unofficial surrogates of the US armed forces. Many SGUs lost their lives defending US interests in Laos. The US radar facility Lima Site 85, also known as Phou Pha Thi, was one such loss.
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America's Secret War: Minnesota Remembers Vietnam
CIA
Clip: Special | 3m 16sVideo has Closed Captions
CIA operatives like Jerry Daniels worked hand in glove with General Vang Pao and the Hmong to conduct the Secret War in Laos. Hmong men and boys were recruited as soldiers for Special Guerrilla Units (SGU)—unofficial surrogates of the US armed forces. Many SGUs lost their lives defending US interests in Laos. The US radar facility Lima Site 85, also known as Phou Pha Thi, was one such loss.
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Hmong testimonial of the CIA's Secret War in Laos and escaping a brutal communist regime. (1m)
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The CIA recruited Hmong people to fight as surrogates of the U.S. armed forces. (6m 31s)
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As the Secret War ended, Hmong people were hunted by the Communist Pathet Lao. (8m 3s)
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Ganghis Khang talks about the poor living conditions of Ban Vinai Refugee Camp (1m 39s)
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Trying to survive meant living in constant fear and being faced with difficult choices. (3m 7s)
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Having grown up in Long Tieng, Lee Pao Xiong was no stranger to war even as a child. (4m 56s)
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Among the hardest hit by the Secret War were the Hmong people of northern Laos. (3m 17s)
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Nhiacha Vang relives a punishing battle in which he was critically injured by enemy fire. (4m 59s)
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Many Hmong men and boys joined General Vang Pao's troops to escape poverty. (4m 26s)
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