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Legislature Honors Hmong-American Vietnam Veterans

Explore how the Alaska Legislature honored Hmong-American Vietnam veterans with a resolution proclaiming May 15 as Hmong-American Veterans Memorial Day. Learn about their heroic contributions during the Vietnam War.



Legislature Honors Hmong-American Vietnam Veterans

On May 15, Anchorage, Alaska, hosted a ceremony honoring the "largely untold" story of Hmong-American veterans who fought alongside U.S. forces during the Vietnam War. The event coincided with the Alaska Legislature's proclamation of May 15 as Hmong-American Veterans Memorial Day, recognizing their sacrifices during the "Secret War" in Laos.

Hmong-Americans played a crucial role in supporting U.S. military operations in Laos between February 28, 1961, and May 15, 1975. During this time, an estimated 35,000 to 40,000 Hmong fighters lost their lives, with another 50,000 to 58,000 wounded, and 3,000 reported missing in action. These courageous individuals risked everything, often at great personal and communal cost, for the cause of freedom.

The resolution, House Concurrent Resolution 4 (HCR 4), sponsored by Representative Gabrielle LeDoux (R-Anchorage), underscores the importance of preserving the legacy of Hmong-American veterans. โ€œThe recognition of these heroes is long overdue,โ€ LeDoux stated, thanking Senator Fairclough and her colleagues for their bipartisan support. The resolution passed unanimously in both the House and Senate, signaling a united effort to honor the sacrifices of these unsung heroes.

The Importance of Recognition

This momentous resolution not only commemorates the Hmong veterans who fought bravely but also brings awareness to the broader Hmong-American community. With a U.S. population of 200,000 to 300,000, including nearly 4,700 in Alaska, this recognition fosters a deeper understanding of the cultural and historical significance of their contributions during the Vietnam War.

Key Takeaway

Join the Conversation: How can we continue to honor the sacrifices of Hmong-American Vietnam veterans? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

By recognizing and celebrating the contributions of these heroes, we ensure their legacy lives on in American history and hearts.

References and Further Reading


  • Legislature Honors Hmong-American Vietnam Veterans | HCR 4 proclaims May 15 as Hmong-American Veterans Memorial Day | Www.Akbizmag.Com

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