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Hope you can get the general idea.
A
few years ago before the launch of the Vietnamese American New Thieu at
West Point military academy including Lieutenant Jacqueline Martin,
grandchild of colonel Nguyen Huu Thong.Today
I read a newsletter from ′′ The 16th Combat Aviation Brigade ′′ which
recognized her as Lieutenant AH-64 Apache helicopter pilot and as ′′
Scout Platoon leader in B Troop ", Squadron Scouts Heavyweight Attack
4-6. Is one of the very few Asian Americans who drive heavy attack
helicopters in the U.S. Army Air Force. Don't
know if this is fate or a coincidence that No Lieutenant Jacqueline is
proud to represent as No Delegation formed around 1968 in Da Nang
Vietnam. Lieutenant Jacqueline thinks it has some invisible connection
to her Vietnamese origin because her mother's memory with her maternal
grandfather is a picture of the Chinook of the U.S. army dropping him
whenever he goes to the village and she is now a pilot serving with the
best soldiers in the United States Army. She
said: ′′ My career path carries a special meaning when the baggage is
the legacy of my Vietnamese family during my service in the South
Vietnamese military, and everyone in the family I feel so proud - almost
like I'm repaying the United States for taking them and giving them so many chances. ′′Please
re-read the article about the hero of QLVNCH who has been on the week
at Quy Nhon commander, Colonel Nguyen Huu Thong, when there is still a
residue on July 30/4th, More @ Dòng Sông Cũ
Hope you can get the general idea.
A
few years ago before the launch of the Vietnamese American New Thieu at
West Point military academy including Lieutenant Jacqueline Martin,
grandchild of colonel Nguyen Huu Thong.
Today
I read a newsletter from ′′ The 16th Combat Aviation Brigade ′′ which
recognized her as Lieutenant AH-64 Apache helicopter pilot and as ′′
Scout Platoon leader in B Troop ", Squadron Scouts Heavyweight Attack
4-6. Is one of the very few Asian Americans who drive heavy attack
helicopters in the U.S. Army Air Force.
Don't
know if this is fate or a coincidence that No Lieutenant Jacqueline is
proud to represent as No Delegation formed around 1968 in Da Nang
Vietnam. Lieutenant Jacqueline thinks it has some invisible connection
to her Vietnamese origin because her mother's memory with her maternal
grandfather is a picture of the Chinook of the U.S. army dropping him
whenever he goes to the village and she is now a pilot serving with the
best soldiers in the United States Army.
She
said: ′′ My career path carries a special meaning when the baggage is
the legacy of my Vietnamese family during my service in the South
Vietnamese military, and everyone in the family I feel so proud - almost
like I'm repaying the United States for taking them and giving them so many chances. ′′
Please
re-read the article about the hero of QLVNCH who has been on the week
at Quy Nhon commander, Colonel Nguyen Huu Thong, when there is still a
residue on July 30/4th,
More @ Dòng Sông Cũ
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