My dad is cooler than me

Jan 16, 2018 12:57 AM

My dad (hmong) was a badass rebel soldier during the Vietnam War against communist assholes. Here he is either during/post Vietnam War, I'm not sure of the year. But he's definitely cooler than me.

Edit: Since people are asking for more context, here it is. Pic was also taken in 1986 after the war and during their flee to Thailand.

He married my mom before the war and lived in Laos, during the Vietnam War he fought alongside American troops and Hmong guerillas in a CIA operation known now as "The Secret War." Not only did he fight, but worked as a guide since many foreign fighters did not know the way through the jungles.

After the war, many Hmong people were being targeted by Lao troops and killed for helping the American/Democratic side. My dad joined a rouge rebel group after the war to help protect many people against Lao and communist soldiers. He led my mom and 6 kids across the Lao/Thailand border to safety. Can confirm...is cooler than me.

Your Dad is cooler that a whole lot of people. Tough battles, screwed up the heads of a lot of GIs. Glad he made it.

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♠ Respect! ♠ (Hmong were loyal allies, fierce fighters and good friends.) ♠ Respect! ♠

8 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

Hmong & Mien were recruited by the CIA to help with recon, espionage, and guerrilla warfare. I'm Mien and my Uncle was like your father, OP.

8 years ago | Likes 4 Dislikes 1

My husband got citizenship in the US because his grandfather fought in the vietnam war. He needed heart surgery and was able to stay.

8 years ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

Who Hmong us

8 years ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

He looks a hero. God bless him.

8 years ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 1

The Hmong people are left out of so much history education in the US, but to be honest, so are the GI's and political fuckery.

8 years ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

I read the Green Beret's said that the hmong were some of the most loyal and bravest people they've ever worked with.

3 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

Awesome, fuck Commies

8 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

Can confirm...he is cooler than you

8 years ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

Fucked up movie: Tunnel Rats. Watch it if you want your mind blown.

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I'm not sure there was a Democratic side...

8 years ago | Likes 18 Dislikes 0

*cough* agent orange *cough* US messed up Vietnam for generations, but somehow its the good side in this.

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"Democratic side" you mean the side that suppressed Buddhists, raided Buddhist temples and was a major dictatorship?

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That rifle is inadequate

8 years ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

Single shot break barrel by the looks?

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This is actually pretty fucking badass.

8 years ago | Likes 8 Dislikes 2

He’s a Marlboro man

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The U.S. used the Hmong and broke every promise that they made to them. I would love to hear more about your family's story.

8 years ago | Likes 13 Dislikes 0

Story of the US government, it's words mean nothing.

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The Gen Sec of NATO, Stoltenberg, bragged to Vietnamese ambassador that he supported the Viet Cong. Local Vietnamese protested...

8 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

Hmong still treated bad in Laos. But they are the hardest workers, very driven to succeed.

8 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

We've got a large Hmong community in Minnesota. Your people are fucking great! Hard workers, family oriented, awesome cooks!

8 years ago | Likes 4 Dislikes 0

In Wisconsin too!

8 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

Unfortunately the assholes won. That is a great pic BTW.

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Used to think that too. Then I went to Vietnam. Not so sure now.

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A war they didn’t want and didn’t start so who was the actual asshole back then.

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It was never a battle the West should have involved itself in. The Vietnamese has already beaten the french and had a long history of war.

8 years ago | Likes 6 Dislikes 0

You mean the US lost and dropped millions of bombs on Laos? Pretty sure the US were the assholes.

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Did they though? I mean, there’s a McDonalds in downtown Hanoi, so who reallly won?

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The US withdrew and the communist regime took over the south. If anyone won, it was not the US.

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Nobody really won. Lots dead.

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The rifle might possibly be an M21, M40 OR Winchester Model 70.

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Dad? Ed

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The Hmong are pretty well known for their actions in this war

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That’s badass..

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The reason I exist was because of the Vietnam war. Sometimes I forget that. Makes existence seem so random, yet purposeful.

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maybe if it had not happened your same consciousness would have ended up somewhere else

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I think that sometimes... how could one unique mind be so random... or maybe it is?

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How profound @Myfartssmelllikeraspberries

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It really is in my mind. My mother had to leave Cambodia when Vietnam was using Cambodian soil. She was taken to America by missionaries 1)

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and then fostered by my grandparents. When she was 16 she started working at Jack in the Box. My dad saw her and thought her ass was 2)

8 years ago | Likes 6 Dislikes 0

banging and then he knocked her up and then I came along. True story.

8 years ago | Likes 6 Dislikes 0

Very cool story, thanks for sharing. :) My folks met because my mother's car was shot. My dad was the veterinarian that saved her cat. (1)

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The Americans left and abandoned the Hmong people. The war didn’t end for them for a long time.

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Fucked up, but the french kinda did the same thing to us

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You have never been to Fresno Ca. A lot of my good friends were born here because their parents were not abandoned in LAOS/Vietnam.

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We relocated hundreds of thousands of them. When people say we 'lost' Vietnam, they mean THESE people lost Vietnam.

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The row of houses behind mine in my neighborhood were originally build for Hmong refugees.

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The US/Western forces left the region and went home. Many Hmong, Uighur, and other peoples were perma-displaced.

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There are Uighurs as far south as Vietnam?

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Displaced, yes.

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That's just confusing for me as I recall the Uighurs living north west of the Himalayas near Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan in Central Asia.

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How did we not loose? If the goal was to prevent communists taking the south. We lost in every way, shape, and thing of the whole war

8 years ago | Likes 5 Dislikes 0

The US soldiers didn't lose their homes.

8 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

Well yeah Vietnam wasn’t invading our homes so that wasn’t really a worry. You certainly can’t say it wasn’t a lose though

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That's what they sold the war on; "fight it there so we don't have to fight it here"

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People forget about the Vietnamese soldiers fighting against the regime. It's unfortunate they get overshadowed by the Americans.

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Prob because the war was such an important social/political milestone here in the US.

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With all respect, no Vietnamese soldier ever rode in a helicopter while “Fortunate Son” played in the background

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My dad fought with the Americans. He has a lots of stories but they bring back too many memories for him. He doesn’t like sharing them

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Are you American trying to figure out why Americans are more publicised in America?... No disrespect on the Vietnamese sacrifice.

8 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

I'm Canadian

8 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

Just trying to figure out why a Canadian might here more about American vets than Vietnamese ones.

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Would you say your local television stations play more US or vietnamese shows? Do your local radio stations play more vietnam or US music?

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Which country do you border? US or nam? Does the majority of your country share a common tongue with one of those countries?

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My dad was one of them. He has some great stories and my m had to fool the commies all the time

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I'd love to hear some stories if you are willing to share!

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I'll see what I can put together! So many stories!

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STORYTIME!!!!!

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I remember one my dad told me, about his first injury. A grenade had gone off near him and a piece of shrapnel took off 2 of his toes.

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When the US left did we do anything to help rebuild the country? Never really hear about post war after we fuck places up.

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US lost the war so they weren't really in a position to rebuild. Relations have been slightly normalized in the last few decades

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We signed a treaty to assist the South Vietnamese government but the Democrats in Congress killed the appropriations. Look it up.

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Actually the American-backed southern Vietnamese government was more of a dictatorship than the northern Vietnamese group (ColdWar Interest)

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Fair assessment, though I never proposed otherwise. My statement was more that the south Vietnamese are overlooked in western history books

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Yeah, most of the Viet Cong didn't care for communism but that's who was willing to back them in their fight for independence.

8 years ago | Likes 5 Dislikes 1

Yeah, a Communist dictatorship is so much more non-violent. See Pol Pot for similar fantasies, mkay??

8 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 5

Ho Chi Minh and Pol Pot are 2 very different people.

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Agreed, but the communist vietnamese werent exactly benevolent liberators. Between 2 and 6 thousand civilians executed in Hue during Tet Off

8 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

People were specifically prevented from hearing about some of the Hmong that fought in Cambodia and China as well as Vietnam. Brass balls.

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Really? How do?

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It was called a secret war. The US trained, supplied, and coordinated anti-communist forces in what was called indo-china during the 1960's.

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It was considered part of the Vietnamese war effort but it was largely CIA/Special Forces.

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Much of the "secret war" was fought in neighboring countries where the US was officially not a combatant. Have worked with Hmong 1/2

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people... can confirm 100% badassery in the best way. Great folk. But don't cross them.

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People never remember the Australians either

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True it's sad ☹️

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The australians were in vietnam? I honestly did not know that. Going to do some reading on it, thanks dude!

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There were a tiny amount, less the 8,000 at any time.

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Or the Koreans that fought alongside us. My dad told me stories about how the VC would abandon areas when Korean units showed up.

8 years ago | Likes 12 Dislikes 1

so...were they....Treetop koreans?

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The Koreas were super brutal. Maybe it was bad but it worked, Korean areas were much safer.

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We remember. Battle of Long Tan is national history for us.

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Please elaborate.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Long_Tan TL;DR 1ATF (108 personnel) lost 18 with 24 wounded. Viet cong lost around 245.

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Thank you!

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Oh I am remember. Iirc living lives trying to hag on to the bottom of the globe gave them immense experience walking upside down. They were1

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Especially effective in hand to hand combat, as by walking on their hands, they could deliver every punch as a kick. The nazi, surprised & 2

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Frightened, would be quickly be disarmed by a round house punch to the skull. Truly heros of the war. 3

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