Lao-Hmong Memorial to honor Vietnam Vets

A new memorial will honor those in the Hmong community who served in the Vietnam War.

A new memorial will honor those in the Hmong community who served in the Vietnam War.
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During the Vietnam War, the Americans operated a secret radar station; Site 85, situated 15 miles from the North Vietnamese border atop one of the highest mountains in Laos. Crucially it gave American bombers the ability to attack in all weather, a critical capability during the Rolling Thunder bombing campaign. The North Vietnamese got wise!
On behalf of the United States National Defense Corps, we would like to recognize and thank MAJ Maxwell for his outstanding volunteer service and for earning the President's Volunteer Service Awards.
On January 3, 2024, Lt Cdr Dushane of the United States National Defense Corps (USNDC) had lunch with Congressman Jim Costa, 21st District of California. Congressman Costa has been a consistent supporter of legislation involving Hmong Veterans of the SGU. Congressman Costa recently supported the Hmong Congressional Gold Medal Act. Lt Cdr Dushane met with Congressman Costa to discuss obtaining his support for the application being prepared for OPERATION: OBTAIN VETERAN STATUS and to express the USNDC’s appreciation for his support of legislation recognizing Hmong/Lao veterans and their sacrifices during the Vietnam War.
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