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July 17, 2012
I was born in 1964 and left Viet Nam in April 1975. I Dont know much about the Viet Nam war, when I was a kid I just know it a war South vs North, but I got no idea really what's going on. Now I am reading the history and get to know ex Priminester Nguyên Cao Ky, he made me proud. He the very few men in the South truly love his country. RIP Mr: Ky you will always be a hero in my heart.
March 29, 2012
My best memory of General Ky was the early morning of April 13, 1966. I was working on the flight line when we started receiving incoming mortar fire. As everyone headed for the bunkers, General Ky jumped in a A1-E and took off with mortars falling around him, to stop the attack. A brave man....rest in peace.
October 14, 2011
General Ky was a true Vietnamese patriot who worked tirelessly for the reconciliation among his fellow compatriots. He will always be remembered with respect and admiration in Vietnam as well as around the world.

Rest in Peace!
August 07, 2011
Dear friends!
Thank you so much for such kind and wonderful words. Yes, my Father will greatly be missed...

Nguyen Cao Thang
Oldest son of General Nguyen Cao Ky
August 06, 2011
He looks so cool with his topgun and he was the best leader in Vietnam. Very few leaders are like him who could fly F-4, transport air-plane and helicopter wo well.
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