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Asian American veterans share emotional stories 50 years after Vietnam War

  • Fifty years after the Vietnam War concluded in Saigon on April 30, 1975, veterans of Asian and Pacific Islander descent are opening up about their deeply personal experiences during the conflict.
  • These stories arise from veterans facing racism both before and during their service, including being mistaken for the enemy and experiencing hostility and violence.
  • Approximately 2.7 million Americans fought overseas in Vietnam, including an estimated 35,000 Asian Americans, with veterans forming camaraderie despite difficult circumstances and public controversy over the war.
  • A community-driven media initiative focused on Asian American veterans has gathered more than 100 personal testimonies, enabling many participants to share their experiences for the first time and helping foster a sense of solidarity.
  • These veteran reflections highlight the lasting impact of the war and show a continued effort to process experiences and preserve the voices of Asian American veterans for future generations.
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PBS NewsHour broke the news in Washington, United States on Tuesday, August 29, 2017.
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