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Ravens of Long Tieng - Smithsonian Magazine"Long Tieng was an almost uninhabited valley when the CIA established it as a headquarters for [Hmong leader] Vang Pao in 1962," Warner says. Despite its ...
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[PDF] CIA Air Operations in Laos, 1955-1974CIA operations in Laos involved directing native forces, using Air America for transport, airdrops, monitoring, and clandestine missions. Air America was vital ...<|separator|>
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The Plain of Jars | Air & Space Forces Magazine... Vang Pao in his huge secret main base at Long Tieng. By this time, Air America was keeping some 170,000 Hmong refugees alive with airdrops of rice, a ...Missing: airstrip | Show results with:airstrip
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Once the most secret place on Earth. Long Cheng - Far Flung PlacesJan 21, 2024 · Long Cheng (also known as Long Tieng) in the mountains of eastern Laos ... Today it is a ghost town boasting a population of only 3,000 people.Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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US and Hmong Exodus - Air Force MuseumThe evacuation of the Hmong from Long Tieng, Laos, to Namphong, Thailand, aboard an USAF C-130, May 1975. Photo Details / Download Hi-Res.Missing: airstrip | Show results with:airstrip
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[PDF] U.S. LIFTS VEIL OF SECRECY AT BATTERED LAOTIAN BASE - CIAThe US lifted a 10-year veil of secrecy on a battered Laotian base, where the CIA trained Meo irregulars, and the Nixon administration ended the secrecy.
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Long Tieng - WikipediaDuring the Laotian Civil War, it served as a military base for the Hmong Army, the airbase was operated by the Central Intelligence Agency of the United States.
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Long Tieng (Longtieng) Map, Weather and Photos - Laos: populated ...It is located at an elevation of 983 meters above sea level. Long Tieng is also known as Ban Longtiang, Long Chen, Long Cheng, Long Chieng, Long Tchang ...
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Laos' Mysterious Plain of Jars - Atlas ObscuraThe Plain of Jars is a collection of large stone jars interspersed throughout the Xieng Khouang plain in the Lao Highlands.
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Laos' strange plain of jars - BBCFeb 24, 2022 · I was clearly close to the Plain of Jars, Laos' most impressive megalithic attraction – but the area was completely devoid of tourists.
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[PDF] Special Air Warfare and the Secret War in Laos - Air UniversityDedicated to the Air Commandos who served in the secret war in. Laos and who fought and gave their lives in that conflict to prevent the communist takeover of ...
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Hmong - EthnoMedFrom 1790-1860, the Hmong fled south from Chinese persecution into Burma, Thailand, Laos, and Vietnam. In Laos, the Hmong lived separately from the Lao people.Missing: 1960s | Show results with:1960s
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[PDF] The Hmong in the Lao State - Rhino Resource CenterBy the time Laos became a French protectorate in 1893, the Hmong had settled in greater number in. Laos and could be found not only in Xieng Kouang, but also in ...
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Hmong Timeline - Minnesota Historical SocietyXieng Khouang Province was the region of greatest Hmong influence in Laos. Other provinces that had concentration of Hmong includes Luang Prabang, Phongsaly, ...Missing: Tieng | Show results with:Tieng
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[PDF] Genesis of the Hmong-American Alliance, 1949-1962The Hmong resettled mainly in Xieng Khouang, a province bordering Tonkin in Vietnam, a country whose hegemony the Hmong historically resisted. The pro-West ...
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Topical | Opium and the Hmong - Gary Yia LeeFor the Hmong, the main aim of poppy cultivation has always been commercial. It is the ideal crop that could be sold for cash, especially silver bars, and coins ...
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Laos: 50 Years After The CIA's "Secret War" | Scoop NewsOct 10, 2025 · From 1962-1966 the CIA's clandestine headquarters was in Long Tieng, known as Lima Site 20 Alternate. "The CIA would expand Long Tieng's ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Barrel Roll | Air & Space Forces Magazine” Vang Pao's civil headquarters, Sam Thong, was Lima Site 20. To avoid as much attention as possible, Long Tieng was dubbed 20-A, or 20-Alternate. The ...
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by john prados - The VVA VeteranThe Hmong called the CIA “Sky,” and the Sky chief at Long Tieng was Thomas Clines, recently sent up from Udorn, where the agency had its command center. Maj ...
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Profiles in Opium: Vang Pao & The Tragedy of the Hmong ⋆ My ...Feb 16, 2021 · ... Hmong opium to a collection point at Long Tieng-the secret CIA nerve center in Laos. Long Tieng was also the headquarters of General Vang Pao.<|separator|>
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The CIA and the "Secret" War in Laos: The Battle for Skyline Ridge ...Feb 3, 2019 · The CIA-supported Hmong army in northern Laos, the main area of conflict, fought a highly successful guerrilla war against a mixed force of Pathet Lao and ...
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[PDF] Undercover Armies - The National Security ArchiveThe Center for the Study of Intelligence. (U) The Center for the Study of Intelligence (CSI) was founded in 1974 in response to Director of Central ...
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Event Honors Hmong Sacrifice During America's Secret War | ACoMMay 20, 2024 · Between 35,000-40,000 Hmong were killed in a covert CIA operation intended to thwart communist forces during the height of fighting in Vietnam.
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Secret War Timeline - Hmongstory LegacyCIA Bill Lair and Lt. Col. Vang Pao arrange military supplies drops to the 300 Hmong in Pa Dong. The International Agreement on the Neutrality of Laos is ...Missing: Ban | Show results with:Ban<|separator|>
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[PDF] Air America in Laos II – military aid - UT DallasAug 24, 2015 · Baker fell out of N5006X with load on during an air drop at Ban Na. (LS-15), Laos, near Long Tieng (LS-20A), and was killed.328. 320 Castle ...
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Laos Finds New Life After the Bombs - National GeographicThe US dropped more than 2 million tons of bombs on Laos from 1964 to 1973 during the Vietnam War. That's equal to a planeload every 8 minutes for 9 years.
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227. Telegram From the Department of State to the Embassy in LaosUse of Napalm like other U.S. combat air operations in Laos will not be publicly confirmed, although we must anticipate possibility that it may become matter of ...Missing: pilots 1964-1973
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[PDF] The War in Northern Laosthe SAR, withdrawing the authorization for napalm and for Air America pilots in T-28s.98. Two days later (August 20), another pair of T-28s were shot down ...
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Supporting the Secret War: T-28s over Laos, 1964-1973 – Part 1Nov 11, 2016 · It was Project WATERPUMP that turned the RLAF recruits into T-28 pilots starting in 1964, and later in 1967 Hmong were also accepted for ...
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Vang's War - Smithsonian MagazineThe Hmong pilots flew local missions under the direct command of Vang Pao, who often radioed orders to his pilots from an unarmed aircraft high above the ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Crash of a Douglas C-47B-40-DK in Long TiengAfter touchdown, the airplane went out of control, veered off runway, lost its undercarriage and came to rest. There were no casualties.Missing: incidents | Show results with:incidents
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Accident Lockheed C-130A Hercules 56-0510, Friday 10 April 1970Crashed into the 7500 foot level of the north-western slope of Phou Bia mountain range on approach to Long Tieng, Laos. The Hercules carried fuel and ammunition ...Missing: incidents | Show results with:incidents
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Accident Pilatus PC-6/C-H2 Turbo Porter N196X, Tuesday 19 ...Year of manufacture: 1966 ; Fatalities: Fatalities: 13 / Occupants: 13 ; Other fatalities: 0 ; Aircraft damage: Destroyed ; Location: near Long Tieng (LS-20A) - ...Missing: incidents | Show results with:incidents
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Long Tieng | Bureau of Aircraft Accidents ArchivesCrash of a Yakovlev Yak-40 near Long Tieng: 26 killed · May 25, 1998 at 1020 LT · Yakovlev Yak-40 ; Crash of a De Havilland DHC-6 Twin Otter 300 in Sala Phou Khoun.
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Crash of a Yakovlev Yak-40 near Long Tieng: 26 killedCrash of a Yakovlev Yak-40 near Long Tieng: 26 killed. Date & Time: May 25, 1998 at 1020 LT. Type of aircraft: Yakovlev Yak-40. Operator: Registration: RDPL ...
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Accident Yakovlev Yak-40 RDPL-34001, Monday 25 May 1998The Yak-40 was carrying a Vietnamese military delegation from Vientiane to Xiang Khoang in Laos, when it crashed into a jungle during a heavy rainstorm.
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[PDF] The War in Northern Laos, 1954-1973 - The National Security ArchiveThis book describes the triumphs, frustrations, and failures of the Air Force in northern. Laos between January 1955, when the United States Operations Mission ...Missing: airstrip | Show results with:airstrip
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Gen.Vang Pao's Last War - Hmong People - LaosMay 11, 2008 · The Hmong, led by a charismatic soldier named Vang Pao, sided with the United States in the fight against Communism in Southeast Asia. They lost everything.
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10‐YEAR RULE ENDS - The New York TimesApr 22, 1975 · “Unfortunately, there was Watergate,” he said, “and United States politics have greatly affected the volume of aid to South Vietnam, as well as ...Missing: constraints Tieng
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Paris Peace Accords - Historical Documents - Office of the HistorianThis specific volume documents the US negotiations in Paris with the Democratic Republic of (North) Vietnam from August 1969 to December 1973.Missing: intervention constraints Tieng Watergate
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CIA military base during 'Secret War' in Laos draws Hmong AmericansMay 10, 2025 · Long Tieng, the CIA's clandestine military base in the highlands of Laos, fell to Communist forces 50 years ago. Thousands of Hmong people fled.
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Laos « World Without Genocide - Making It Our LegacyLaos experienced over fifteen years of civil war from 1959 to 1975 followed by a continuing low-level insurgency. The Pathet Lao, a communist military and ...
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The Vietnam War - Hmong Association of WashingtonFearing retribution and famine, most chose to migrate to Thailand on foot, journeys on which many Hmong died from disease, starvation, exposure and drowning ...Missing: Long Tieng immediate crisis Pathet reprisals
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End of Laos War Has Brought No Peace to Thousands in Meo ClansJul 13, 1975 · The war in Laos is over, and still the Meo mountain tribemen are on the run. Caught in the crossfire of the Indochina struggle since the nineteenforties.
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Long Tieng, Laos: Once 'the most secret place on Earth' | CNNJun 9, 2025 · Long Tieng was the secret headquarters of a US-backed Hmong anti-communist army fighting against the communist Pathet Lao forces.
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Agrarian Change in Communist Laos | ISEAS PublishingAn overview of the communist collectivization strategy from 1975 to 1979 is briefly described before the author moves on to describe the new economic strategy.Missing: Xaysomboun province Long Tieng
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Laos after the takeover - The New York TimesOct 24, 1976 · Since then, in December, the Pathet Lao had forced the abdication of King Savang Vatthana and brought a bloodless end to the three‐year ...
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COMMUNIST CHINA'S REACTIONS TO DEVELOPMENTS IN LAOS... communist position in South Vietnam would suffer serious deterioration. 8. In an effort to forestall this latter situation, there are a number of things ...
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The Forgotten Genocide: Hmong And Montagnards Face Violent ...Oct 14, 2021 · In 1975, the communist regime in Laos vowed to exterminate the Hmong “to the last root”. A campaign of ethnic cleansing continues to this ...
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Case Study: Yellow Rain - state.govOct 1, 2005 · ... chemical or toxin weapons use against the Hmong, Khmer and Afghans. The alleged attacks were often described as a helicopter or plane flying ...
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Hmong Resistance in Laos 1975-1992 - OnWar.comDiscussions between Laos and Thailand over guerrilla attacks led first to a suspension in hostilities in 1990 and then to the withdrawal of Thai troops from the ...
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Hmong rebels step up resistance in Laos - Seacoastonline.comMar 27, 2000 · The rebels, known locally as the ``Chao Fa,'' appear to be stepping up the tempo of their largely forgotten guerrilla war in hopes of ...
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Amnesty International Report 2006 - Laos | RefworldMay 23, 2006 · The internal armed conflict with predominantly ethnic Hmong rebel groups continued. The fate of hundreds of Hmong civilians who surrendered ...
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The Foreign-Born Hmong in the United States | migrationpolicy.orgJan 1, 2005 · By December 1975, when the Lao People's Democratic Republic was formed, an estimated 44,000 Hmong had fled to Thailand as refugees. The ...
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History | Minority Policies - Gary Yia LeeThe Hmong in the "newly liberated zones" stretching from Long Cheng to Muong Mok are said to have been forced to recycle old clothes acquired before 1975, to ...Missing: pre- | Show results with:pre-
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US and Hmong Exodus The Ravens departed Laos in June 1973 ...Jun 12, 2025 · US and Hmong Exodus The Ravens departed Laos in June 1973, following the Paris Peace Accords, which led to the US exit from Southeast Asia.
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[PDF] Laos: Massacre of unarmed Hmong women and childrenAmnesty International strongly condemns the massacre of ethnic Hmong people by Lao government troops in northern Vientiane province last month.Missing: reprisals | Show results with:reprisals
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[PDF] Lao People's Democratic Republic: Hiding in the jungle - Hmong ...These predominantly Hmong groups are a remnant of a faction who in the early 1960s fought against Communist Pathet Lao forces and alongside the USA in its war ...
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Laos' Long Tieng reflects history of secret military activity during ...Sep 18, 2025 · Laos' Long Tieng reflects history of secret military activity during Vietnam War. Thursday, 18th September 2025, 09:46 UTC.Missing: current physical 2024 overgrown
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U.S. Conventional Weapons Destruction Program in Lao PDRJan 20, 2025 · Cleared UXO from more than 108 million square meters of land (26,700 acres) across Laos; · Removed and destroyed more than 155,600 pieces of UXO ...
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Laos Clears Over 35,000 UXO Items in First Half of 2025, but ...Jul 10, 2025 · Laos cleared more than 35000 unexploded ordnance (UXO) items in the first half of 2025, including over 16000 cluster munitions.
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Clearing the Path to a Safer FutureApr 4, 2025 · UXO Lao deminers in Xieng Khouang province use Large Loop Detectors (LLDs) to detect unexploded ordnance (UXO). UNDP. In Xieng Khouang ...
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Honoring 50 Years of Hmong American Resilience and HeritageApr 24, 2025 · May 14, 1975, is a significant day for the Hmong people. This year marks the 50th anniversary of the fall of Long Cheng when US troops pulled out of Laos.
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Laos, Long Tieng Loop: The Heart of Laos - 9 days | Secret War Tour... place on Earth '', Long Tieng was the country's second largest city until the mid-1970s and one of the busiest airports in the world. The town had a population ...
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Laos Secret War Tour - Young Pioneer ToursSpend the whole day exploring the area including archaeological sites, skyline ridge, the airstrip, and buildings that are leftovers from the Vietnam war era.
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Laos, Long Tieng Loop: The Heart of Laos - 6 days | Secret War TourAnouvong is the home of Phou Bia, the highest mountain in Laos standing at 2,820 meters and part of the Annamite Range which covers 1,100 kilometers through ...
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Long Tieng Tour | Lima sites and Secret War Trails - Lao Adv ToursThe tour starts and ends in Luang Prabang. During that loop, we take in some of the best-known War sites in Laos, along with many cities, places of interest, ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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General Vang Pao - Hmongstory LegacyDespite the eventual fall of Laos to communist forces, Vang Pao remained a symbol of Hmong resistance and continued to lead efforts on behalf of the Hmong ...
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[PDF] Hmong Monuments and Social Memory in Laos and America - ThaiJODec 1, 2020 · Up to 2016, monuments honoring Vang Pao have been erected in three. Hmong communities in California. In Laos, not only was the Royal Lao ...
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General Vang Pao Memorial Monument | CACFHonored Hmong Major General from Laos dedicated US military ally during the Vietnam war, leader of the Hmong Political Immigrations to America.Missing: Tieng | Show results with:Tieng
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Historical Documents - Office of the HistorianIf the Geneva Accords are grossly and constantly violated by the Communists, presumably we have to achieve our ends through other means. The following scenario ...
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The CIA, the Hmong, and the Secret WarThe CIA worked with Hmong General Vang Pao in a secret war in Laos to prevent communism, resulting in many Hmong deaths.
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The Secret War That Transformed the CIA - War on the RocksFeb 1, 2017 · Small in numbers of personnel and even smaller in relative dollar costs, the CIA Laos operations shone in contrast to the ponderous ...
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U.S. TERMS RAIDS IN LAOS JUSTIFIED BY RED VIOLATIONS ...The State Department also said that the American military actions in Laos were "entirely justified" by the repeated Communist violations of the 1962 accords.
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[PDF] The US Abandonment of the Hmong – How easily we forget those ...Jan 27, 2010 · Between 1962 – 1975, about 12,000 Hmong died fighting against the Pathet Lao ... A Vietnamese broadcast apparently called for genocide against ...
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[PDF] SUMMARY Hmong Indigenous People Vs Lao PDR GovernmentThis war is both genocide and attrition. The killing began on May 18, 1975 where thousand of families and children traveled from northern into the valley of ...<|separator|>
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“The War We Won”: The CIA's Involvement in Laos, 1961-1973” The U.S. government did use the Hmong as pawns to distract the NVA from American lives in Vietnam. ... Secret War in Laos: Green Berets, CIA, and the Hmong.