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Old 08-04-2009, 17:22   #1
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Bill: Higher honors for Hmong vet burials

IMNSHO: "About time" Now let's see how long it takes or even if it passes. I'm e-mailing all my representatives.

Published online on Tuesday, Aug. 04, 2009
By Michael Doyle / Bee Washington Bureau

WASHINGTON – Hmong and Laotian veterans who fought on behalf of the United States during the Vietnam War could be buried in U.S. national cemeteries under a bill now being drafted by Rep. Jim Costa, D-Fresno.

The bill would extend to the Hmong and Laotian vets the same burial rights now enjoyed by U.S. veterans as well as Filipinos who had fought against the Japanese during World War II. During the Vietnam War, the Hmong in particular had assisted U.S. Special Forces and CIA personnel.

The bill in its draft form would cover Hmong who had “served in support of the United States, including support of any covert action of the United States,” in Laos between Feb. 28, 1961 and May 7, 1975. The bill’s final language is still being reviewed by the House legislative counsel’s office.

More than 50,000 Hmong are now estimated to live in the central San Joaquin Valley, having arrived since the 1975 collapse of the Laotian government.

http://www.fresnobee.com/updates/story/1576546.html
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Old 08-04-2009, 19:13   #2
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Gonna be difficult to prove their veteran status and claims - I can foresee problems with that - and what about the Nungs, Cambodians, Thais, and Montagnards we hired, trained, paid, and led - and who also stood with us throughout SEA?

I can see this leading into another instance of uninteded consequences with no idea of what it will cost us all.

MOO - but they were fighting with us for their homelands...not our's.

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Old 08-04-2009, 20:10   #3
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Richard, you're right in all aspects. I didn't really think about "prooving" eligibility. And there were as you said... so many others.
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Gonna be difficult to prove their veteran status and claims - I can foresee problems with that - and what about the Nungs, Cambodians, Thais, and Montagnards we hired, trained, paid, and led - and who also stood with us throughout SEA?

I can see this leading into another instance of uninteded consequences with no idea of what it will cost us all.

MOO - but they were fighting with us for their homelands...not our's.

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Richard is absolutely right.........What about the others?

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