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| Oct 31, 2009 | |
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From refugee to US officer
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WASHINGTON - A US military officer who fled Vietnam as a boy and was picked up by an American ship will soon visit the country in command of a destroyer, the US Navy said on Friday. Born in the Vietnamese city of Hue, Commander Hung Ba Le and his family were picked up at sea in 1975 by a US naval ship in the closing days of the Vietnam war, the Navy said on its website. His family settled in Virginia and he later became a US citizen, graduating in 1992 from the US Naval Academy. He is due to return to Vietnam in November with his ship, the guided missile destroyer USS Lassen, on a goodwill visit, the Navy said. 'This will be an incredible experience for me personally, to return to the land of my birth for the first time since I was a child,' Commander Le said in the Navy's report. Commander Le called the visit 'a symbol of the friendship between our two nations.' The first Vietnamese-American to command a US naval ship, Commander Le in April took over the helm of the USS Lassen, which is part of the US 7th Fleet based in Yokosuka, Japan. -- AFP | |
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