Hmong Guerillas were those individuals who fought in the secret war during the Vietnam War.
in Vietnam and Laos...alot of Hmong were involved.
In some forms or another but limited. Cal is making the most progress as they are encouraging History classes to include the role of the Hmong during the Vietnam war.
hmong people left laos because... the didnt want to be prisoners so they crossed the big river over to Thailand to not be prisoners...
He created the secret arm force in Northern Laos for the CIA, he's like a father to the Hmong people and he help the Hmong people fight for their FREEDOM.
The U.S. recruited Hmong soldiers during the Vietnam War primarily to combat the spread of communism in Southeast Asia, particularly in Laos, where the Hmong were facing the Pathet Lao and North Vietnamese forces. The Hmong, skilled in guerrilla warfare and familiar with the mountainous terrain, were viewed as valuable allies. The CIA organized and trained these fighters under a covert operation known as the "Secret War," aiming to disrupt enemy supply lines and gather intelligence. This alliance also aimed to secure a foothold against communism in the region, leveraging local knowledge and support.
Because the US lost the Vietnam War and during the War the Hmong people had to sacrifice their lives to save American lives. That's why the came to America, to get away from the communist or they would be killed.
Hmong was part of the Miao group in China. They later travel to the highland of Laos, and after the Vietnam War, they crossed the Mekong River into Thailand.
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Hmong is not an official language in any country, but is spoken by the Hmong people of China (Sichuan, Yunnan, Guizhou, and Guangxi Provinces) northern Vietnam, Thailand, Laos, and the United States (who are primarily emigrants following the Second Indochinese War - a.k.a Vietnam War in the USA).
General Vang Pao died on January 6, 2011. He was a prominent Laotian military leader known for his role during the Vietnam War and his efforts to support the Hmong people. His death marked the end of an era for many Hmong Americans who viewed him as a key figure in their history.
Hmong, as a group of nomadic tribes are not from any particular country speciafically. Due to many wars with China and other Asian nations, they have fled to live in the mountainous regions of SE Asia. During Vietnam war the Hmong since found refuge in many European countries such as France, Australia, and United States. There are many dilects of Hmong spoken worldwide by the Hmong race. Hmong, as a group of nomadic tribes are not from any particular country speciafically. Due to many wars with China and other Asian nations, they have fled to live in the mountainous regions of SE Asia. During Vietnam war the Hmong since found refuge in many European countries such as France, Australia, and United States. There are many dilects of Hmong spoken worldwide by the Hmong race.