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requested volunteers for flight training in T-28s. The training took place in Thailand. With six months of flight training, Lee Lue and another volunteer, Vang Toua, became the first two Hmong T-28 fighter pilots. Lee Lue successfully flew aerial support for ground troops and amassed a record number
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invaded Laos. After the war ended in 1955, Lee Lue married Jou and two years later their first child, a son named Nkiag (nickname: Ze), was born and went to Samthong College in 1974. Lee Lue studied in Xieng Khouang city and later enrolled in teacher training school. In 1959, he became an elementary
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Away from the war, Lee Lue devoted his time to studying maps, and playing cards with his comrades. Prior to his death, Lee Lue had purchased his military uniform and was waiting to be promoted to major. "He was excited about the promotion," said his wife Jou.
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came under heavy enemy attack, Gen. Vang Pao telephoned Lee Lue, who was flying from Vientiane, to see if he carried any bombs with him as he was on his way to
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troops in Muang Soui, as they were losing ground as well as troops. On that day, Lee Lue's T-28 was hit. His plane was later found in debris near
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Lee Lue was born in 1935 to Chong Ger Lee and his wife Pa Vang in the village of Phou Pheng in
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school teacher in Lat Houng. He was among a handful of Hmong teachers in the entire country.
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on July 12, 1969. At the time of his death, he had 800 combat missions total the 14 months o
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A motto attributed to him was "Fly 'til you die." He was posthumously promoted to
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Xiangkhoang Province
Laos
French Indochina
Muang Soui, Laos
Hmong people
French Indochina
Laos
Kingdom of Laos
Laos
Royal Lao Air Force
Lieutenant colonel
Secret War
Vietnam War
Cold War
Major
RPA
Pahawh
Laotian
Hmong
fighter bomber
Kingdom of Laos
T-28Ds
Long Tieng
Pathet Lao
North Vietnamese
CIA
Royal Lao Air Force
Vang Pao
Muang Soui

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