Monday, March 23, 2020

General Le Minh Dao RIP

Via An Binh

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 Trung Van to Miền Nam Việt Nam - Trước 1975

Ladies and gentlemen,

The news of Hoa Thinh Cut has just received news from Ms. Bich Phuong, General Le Minh Dao has permanently said farewell to his friends and his children at 1:45 PM today Thursday 19/3/2020 at Hartford Hospital Connecticut, the entire family of SBTN, VATV and Hoa Thinh Radio, our condolences to the funeral and soldiers of the 18th Division.

Major General Le Minh Dao was born in 1933, was the general of the Infantry of the Republic of the Republic, from the Martial Arts School under the Vietnam National Age of Indochina of France). The time at the army, he took himself to resign as Platoon to Commander of the Division-level Infantry unit. In addition, he was also appointed for military administrative officials of My Tho province.

He is considered one of Vietnam's most competent Division commanders, as the Commander of Xuan Loc battlefield, the last line of Vietnam in the Republic in the last days of July. year 1975.

General Le Minh Dao spent 17 years in renovation camps and is the longest time to renovation in the Communist prison of Vietnam.

In the prison camp, Major Island told the Communist guards :" If you are still holding many of my divisions, I hope I will be the last one to walk out of here. If it's different, I don't have any face to look at them anymore ". When asked about memories in Xuan Loc, Major Dao has soaked in a few moments :" Fighting is an art. We don't have to use arms and legs, but our minds. Even if I know I'm losing the war, I still fight ".

With humble nature, message to author Jay Veith, who left the uniform to show Xuan Loc, by Major Le Minh Dao, Commander of the 18th Division of Infantry, was used as a word end to the hero :" Please don't call me a hero. My friends who died in Xuan Loc and other battlefield are heroes ". It is not necessary to praise Major Le Minh Dao as a hero. The facts of truth have spoken it.

Email submission to PhanUuLeMinhDao@Gmail.com
Sincerely
VTN

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