Hmong pilots reunite
Chi You (蚩尤) was a tribal leader of the ancient nine Li tribe (九黎, jiǔlí).[1] He is best known as the tyrant who fought against the then-future Yellow Emperor during the Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors era in Chinese mythology.[1][2] For the Hmong people, Chi You (RPA White Hmong: Txiv Yawg /cʰi jaɨ/) was a sagacious mythical king.[3] Chi You has a particularly complex and controversial ancestry, as he may fall under Dongyi,[1] Miao[3] or even Man[3] depending on the source and view.
The "Secret War"
Main article: Laotian Civil War
In the early 1960s, the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency's (CIA) Special Activities Division began to recruit, train and lead the indigenous Hmong people in Laos to join fighting the Vietnam War, named as a Special Guerrilla Unit led by General Vang Pao. About 60% of the Hmong men in Laos were supported by the CIA to join fighting for the "Secret War" in Laos.[27] [28] The CIA used the Special Guerrilla Unit as the counter attack unit to block the Ho Chi Minh Trail, the main military supply route from the north to the south. Hmong soldiers put their lives at risk in the frontline fighting for the United States to block the supply line and to rescue downed American pilots. In 1967-1971, 3,772 Hmong soldiers were killed in the frontline, 5,426 were injured and disabled.[29] In 1962-1975, about 12,000 Hmong died fighting against Pathet Lao.[30]
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2. leej nus ntxim hlub_ Laj Tsawb
3. Tag kis mam li hlub _Tuam Yaj
4. Cia ua neeg vwm
5. Phee Suav mloog tau
6. Txiv puv 120 xyoo
7. wb sib hlub tag baum nov
8. Paub koj tau lig
9. Raj blaim _ Hmong fluite
10. Kuv hlub koj tshaj
11 Txiv tuag vaj tsev ntuag
12. Twb yuav txog lub caij
13. Ca koj yuav yug tau lig ua luaj
14. Hmong lub neej nyob toj siab
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16. Tib neeg lub siab phem
17. Yog ua ca kuv pheej tsi mus
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