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June 24, 2021

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June 24, 2021

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September 20, 2014
Kham- There were so many people and so little time. For the conversations we had and the laughs and smiles we shared, you hold a place in my memory and I will forever honor you.
Mee- Of all people I would like to speak out to you. I was in AIT with Kham, and my sister was too. She and I deployed to Iraq together in the same platoon. My heart reaches out to a younger sister who has been terribly wounded and heartbroken.
February 10, 2014
I pray that he may grant you through the abundance of his glory to be made mighty in the man you are inside, with power through his spirit… (Ephesians 3:16) In this time of a loss of someone special in your lives be comforted to know God cares and will help you to endure.
December 17, 2013
hey buddy. it has been a few years since you been gone. just want to know that I and everyone else down here miss you dearly. I miss all your jokes and miss your laughter. just thinking of the past and the name we came up with our friends "KLP". please watch over all of us and we all will see you one day buddy.
May 28, 2013
On behalf of (Hmong) Allied Veterans of America, we want to thank you for your service and let it be known that your sacrifice will not be forgotten. Also we want to thank the family for their support. A soldier is only as strong their family.
You are always a hero and role model to us all. Even though we have never meet you, you will always be like a brother to us and our brother-in-armed. Until then, we will see each other in the gate of heaven. Rest in peace.

Your B.I.A,
Sgt. C.Yang
AVA Executive Member
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