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Vietnamese refugees reunite at Eglin AFB, 50 years after Operation New Arrivals gave them safety and a new start in America.
His story is just one among the thousands of Vietnamese who left their homeland before it was too late. >> Click here to view our interactive project. These refugees left everything behind and had ...
When Dr. Hoa Van Nguyen gets up to drink his coffee each morning, he looks out his window to Asan Beach where, in 1975, he and his family were housed in a Vietnamese refugee camp. This year marks ...
The family would spend half a year in a refugee camp in the Philippines ... is sometimes preferred. Displaced Vietnamese disembark from a plane at Nha Trang Air Base in South Vietnam on March ...
Fifty years ago today, as the communist North Vietnamese army took control of Saigon, 16-year-old Chinh Nguyen and his family fled on boats from their homeland. The teenager and seven of his ...
Vietnamese refugees began to gather in central Orange County in 1975 after arriving to America at the nearby El Toro Marine air base and being processed through the resettlement center at Camp ...
Kim Delevett's story highlights the lasting impact of the Vietnam War and the ... Delevett reconnected with the Air Force officer who ran the refugee camp and an aircraft maintainer who may ...
living in refugee camps in Malaysia and Indonesia. By 1980, Nguyen made it to America. Today, he leads a congregation of hundreds as the senior pastor of St. Andrew Dung-Lac, a Vietnamese Catholic ...
Saigon was falling to the North Vietnamese, people were scrambling ... Along the way she’s found the Air Force officer who ran the refugee camp she lived in, an aircraft maintainer whose hands ...