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  • Опубликовано: 10 янв 2025

Комментарии • 55

  • @BdogFinal14
    @BdogFinal14 4 месяца назад +6

    My Dad served two tours in Vietnam. I’m convinced, he fathered children while he was there.

    • @vanessavanessa4892
      @vanessavanessa4892 4 месяца назад +5

      There are family reunification organizations for those children. Maybe you could reach out? Or do a DNA test with one of many DNA family tree websites where you may be connected/found as a match with anyone looking

  • @wasclit11
    @wasclit11 Месяц назад +1

    I was station at Cam Ranh Bay and I look back at videos of Vietnam today. The young people look like any other kids with their cell phones and motor scooters. They look happy and then I realized these children never saw war. There is peace in Vietnam and I found peace as well.

  • @puddintang8034
    @puddintang8034 Год назад +40

    Just found out a few weeks I have a sister in Vietnam, she is in her 50s has 3 children of her own. Our father is dead and it’s a tougher situation for her.

    • @NAT-turners-Revenge
      @NAT-turners-Revenge Год назад +3

      We need a update.... are things better my friend

    • @puddintang8034
      @puddintang8034 Год назад +13

      My sister should be coming to America this year. All the children are over 21 so once she gets here we can petition for her adult children. It’s a long process to come to America legally and when your broke it makes it harder. But thankfully we will meet and see our sister face to face soon in 2024.

    • @puddintang8034
      @puddintang8034 Год назад

      @@NAT-turners-Revenge we should meet her by April 2024

    • @skittles7306
      @skittles7306 6 месяцев назад +1

      Wow. If I may ask, how has that revelation affected your family?

    • @puddintang8034
      @puddintang8034 6 месяцев назад +5

      @@NAT-turners-Revenge my sister has been in America for three months now, we are waiting for her green card so we can petition for her three adult sons.

  • @mfanwelikeit3760
    @mfanwelikeit3760 Год назад +16

    So lovely that her fathers wife was the one to encourage a reunion

  • @Charles-bz8px
    @Charles-bz8px 10 месяцев назад +9

    My adopted cousin is half American,my uncle adopted her from a hospital in Saigon, after the Vietnam war is over, my uncle scared the Communists would give him trouble so he tried to send her to countryside to live with his relative but the housekeeper cried and wanted to keep her, my uncle allowed,in 1985 my uncle family along with the girl immigrated to Houston,TX, my cousin now marry a lawyer and has 2 children.

  • @DuxhaIvjst
    @DuxhaIvjst Год назад +20

    ี In Thailand, children born from the Vietnam War are many in Thailand but rarely mentioned. We want to meet a father like everyone from children in Thailand.

    • @BPD1586
      @BPD1586 Год назад +1

      เป็นยังไงบ้างผมเป็นลูกครึ่งดำ There many of us half-Thai Amerasians here in the States whose fathers served in Vietnam. Have you tried reaching out to JUSMAGTHAI?

    • @DuxhaIvjst
      @DuxhaIvjst Год назад +3

      @@BPD1586 I'm fine, now I'm in the process of finding my father, sending a letter to wait for him to accept.

    • @career5690
      @career5690 4 месяца назад

      @@DuxhaIvjstAre you half black or half white?

    • @sky-pv7ff
      @sky-pv7ff 10 дней назад

      ​@@DuxhaIvjstwhy are you looking for your father. Aren't you old by now. By the way is the father isn't American or European. Then there's no interest in finding a native father, unless he's rich. That's the reason for looking for these fathers to benefit from an affair.

  • @merlion6613
    @merlion6613 15 дней назад

    Just have visited Vietnam with my family and met such kind, warm people. Our wonderful experience there makes dark history of the country even more tragic.
    American solders were young; Vietnamese mothers may have been even younger trying to survive. Children who were born from them are sad victims of the war.
    We can only do our best to learn from this and not to make the same mistakes.

  • @frankordonez2826
    @frankordonez2826 11 месяцев назад +8

    Great job for the American parents God bless them all it's human thing to do

  • @tinavu823
    @tinavu823 2 месяца назад +2

    I'm Vietnamese - my mom is a product of the war. This one hour RUclips doc taught me more about her (and my) roots than I'd gleaned in 37 years of life.
    And just wanted to say the white gentleman's Vietnamese is almost unimaginably impressive. He has zero western accent. Stellar intelligence paired with compassion and purpose.

  • @EmmywilmaSwimmer
    @EmmywilmaSwimmer Год назад +6

    My father fought n the Vietnam War n their was rumor of a child or children he left behind when he came back from the war

  • @thaikhuu359
    @thaikhuu359 Год назад +7

    câu chuyện về những người con lai ,thật cảm động, thật đáng thương cho họ đả chịu số phận khổ cực và đây buồn tủi, xin cảm ơn những người đã dụng nên cuốn phim này ❤❤

  • @meganpurcell8781
    @meganpurcell8781 Год назад +8

    Great video. God bless you for this. All of these children that came out of the Vietnam War are perfect. Many blessings to you and them. They are just as God made them ❤

  • @lindaha4661
    @lindaha4661 4 года назад +20

    I’ve been looking for my grandfather too 😭

    • @markburton8653
      @markburton8653 Год назад +3

      Hope you get to meet him one day

    • @bramantyoprahoro7284
      @bramantyoprahoro7284 Год назад +2

      Excuse my ignorance, Miss Ha. Did your grandfather an American soldier in Vietnam?

    • @LeahandBlair
      @LeahandBlair Год назад +2

      Reach out to us maybe we can help

    • @atnguyenngoc6521
      @atnguyenngoc6521 Год назад +1

      @@bramantyoprahoro7284 you may want to ask her "Was your father an arvn officer in Vietnam?'

    • @bramantyoprahoro7284
      @bramantyoprahoro7284 Год назад

      @@atnguyenngoc6521 No comment.

  • @MiturBinEsderty
    @MiturBinEsderty Год назад +11

    DNA websites are incredible for this.

  • @BRICSSCO
    @BRICSSCO Год назад +11

    Hell after the war, most of GI end up homeless I witnessed few of them is my friends.

    • @BPD1586
      @BPD1586 Год назад +2

      How many is most? I've met lots who've made out alright.

    • @juicyj3819
      @juicyj3819 Год назад +1

      ​@@BPD1586a few

    • @NAT-turners-Revenge
      @NAT-turners-Revenge Год назад +1

      ​@@BPD1586no serious numbers are compiled.... but definitely any man on the streets late 60s to early 80s who was in Vietnam might be a father.
      These generations are passing away daily... I'm 40 and while fairly young.... those of us born in the 80s are approaching 40++

  • @grandcanyon-d4d
    @grandcanyon-d4d 4 месяца назад +1

    How Vietnam treated the both white and black mixed Vietnamese?

  • @chadhines5804
    @chadhines5804 13 дней назад

    It’s a shame men should know better than to go to war

  • @ericamary6778
    @ericamary6778 Год назад +5

    I wonder how the amerasians are now after settling in America? This was years ago? I hope they have been able move forward with their lives without their biological fathers.

    • @NAT-turners-Revenge
      @NAT-turners-Revenge Год назад +5

      No idea but I definitely see some here in California. They're in their 40s-50s...... I try not to be rude but I should ask questions. Black and white mixxed oned

  • @timfronimos459
    @timfronimos459 4 дня назад

    Are the AmerAsian adult kids of US vets American citizens?

  • @HoaMy-su7cu
    @HoaMy-su7cu 3 месяца назад +1

    Theo chú con lai là sản phẩm của người Mỹ

  • @handsomeman-pm9vy
    @handsomeman-pm9vy 6 месяцев назад

    I ate breakfast this morning. Boring............!