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Linh Dang was born in Viet Nam after the fall of Saigon in 1975. As a wealthy Chinese family, Dang and her parents were targeted by the Communist government. After spending time in a re-education camp, Dang's parents were able to bribe their out, back into the city of Saigon, where their family lived in hiding for the next 10 years. With the help of an uncle, Dang's family was eventually able to emigrate to the United States. Dang entered formal schooling for the first time in middle school, knowing very little English, and went on to complete a B.S. in Chemical Engineering at the University of California-Los Angeles (UCLA). She later continued her education at UCLA, earning Master's degrees in both Materials Engineering and Management. Dang is now the Engineering Program Manager for the Electronics and Payload division at the Northrop Grumman Corporation. As a highly accomplished engineer managing multi-million dollar projects, she won the 2014 Asian American Engineer of the Year Award. This is her Viet Nam War story. [Profile bio] Maria Bacci is a sophomore studying Chemical Engineering at the University of Southern California. Juan Martinez and Elise Shea are juniors studying Civil Engineering (Building Science). Together, they worked to profile the experiences of Linh Dang in the context of the American War in Viet Nam. [Profiler bio]
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