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Title
From ARVN to Reeducation to America
Thai Pham
Contributor
Huang, Rui
Pham, Steven
Slyman, Owen
Date Created and/or Issued
2016-03-04
Publication Information
http://anotherwarmemorial.com/thai-pham/
Contributing Institution
University of Southern California Digital Library
Collection
An Other War Memorial -- Memories of the American War in Viet Nam
Rights Information
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Description
Rui Huang is a freshman at the University of Southern California studying Business. Steven Pham is a freshman at the University of Southern California studying Industrial and Systems Engineering. Owen Slyman is a freshman at the University of Southern California studying Public Policy and Sustainable Development. [Profiler bio]
Thai Pham was a high school student in Vietnam when he was drafted to the Army of the Republic of Vietnam. He served in the army for eight years, fighting with the American forces against those of Northern Vietnam, but when the war ended and the Americans left, Thai was captured by Communist forces and was a prisoner in a reeducation camp for seven years. In the duration of the war, Thai was shot severely and required a blood transfusion and surgery. After his release, Pham was sponsored and emigrated to America. He now resides in Orange County with his family, fighting and winning the battle against Hepatitis C. Bao Tran was a university student when he was drafted to the war. He is the brother-in-law of Thai Pham. Bao served in the war for five years, collaborating with America to combat the communist forces of North Vietnam. During the war, he lost many friends while his father passed away. After April 30, 1975, Bao was imprisoned in the reeducation camp along with Thai Pham. His release from the reeducation camp allowed Bao to emigrate over to America with his own wife and child where he resides with his family in Orange County. [Profile bio]
Type
image
Format
1 image
4 video files (00:12:16)
4 transcripts
Identifier
phamthai-profileimage
phamthai-vid1
phamthai-vid1_tr1
phamthai-vid2
phamthai-vid2_tr2
phamthai-vid3
phamthai-vid3_tr3
phamthai-vid4
phamthai-vid4_tr4
http://doi.org/10.25549/viet-c80-156
http://thumbnails.digitallibrary.usc.edu/phamthai-profileimage.jpg
Language
English
Subject
Vietnam
Vietnam war
Reeducation camp
Emigration
Sponsorship
Communist
Time Period
1972
Place
California
Orange
USA
Vietnam
North Vietnam
China
Russia
Source
University of Southern California [Contributing entity]
Relation
An Other War Memorial--Memories of the American War in Viet Nam

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