What a country
I see where Col. Viet X. Luong, who fled Vietnam as a child refugee in 1975, has taken command of the 187th Airborne Infantry Regiment, AKA the Rakkasans, in the 101st Airborne Division. My friend Lewis Sorley points out that during the Korean War, that brigade was commanded by Gen. William Westmoreland, of course went ...
I see where Col. Viet X. Luong, who fled Vietnam as a child refugee in 1975, has taken command of the 187th Airborne Infantry Regiment, AKA the Rakkasans, in the 101st Airborne Division.
I see where Col. Viet X. Luong, who fled Vietnam as a child refugee in 1975, has taken command of the 187th Airborne Infantry Regiment, AKA the Rakkasans, in the 101st Airborne Division.
My friend Lewis Sorley points out that during the Korean War, that brigade was commanded by Gen. William Westmoreland, of course went on to top command in the Vietnam War.
Brig. Gen. Steve Townsend, a deputy commander of the division, told a local newspaper that, "There is simply no better commander for the Rakkasans’ next rendezvous with destiny" — which is to say, their next deployment with Afghanistan.
Little-known fact: Townsend is half-Afghan, having been adopted as a child by a U.S. military couple in Germany.
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