Colonel Ntsuab Vaj Lis thiab Colonel Suav Yaj tus Keeb Kwm Dag Neeg puas yog mus li no ?
Colonel Youa Va Lee
In 1953, Youa Va Lee was the Commander of Hmong Parachutists Battalion
who led the French regiment in the pursuit of the Viet Minh in Muang
Ngat and Muang Mork in eastern Xieng Khouang Province. He remained in
the French Army until 1954 ans was of the same officer graduating class
as Col. Neng Chue Thao. In 1961, he became Commander of the First
Battalion responsible for the security of Long Cheng. In 1966, he became
military advisor to Gen. Vang Pao and, in 1975, immigrated to southern
France where he died in 1982.
Col. Shoua Yang
From 1961 to 1962, Col. Shoua Yang was the Commander of the Second
Battalion and, during 1962-1964, was in charge of Zone 11 and Commander
of Battalion 24 at Sane Chor (LS02). During 1965-1968, he was named
military advisor of the allied troops stationed at Phou Pha Thee (LS85)
and the Houaphan sub-military region. In 1969, he was named MR-II Chief
of Staff but resigned less than a month later for lack of training.
Since that time, he did not get any significant assignments except for
the position of military general inspector of MR-II until May 14, 1975
when he immigrated to France, where he died on April 12, 2007.[/b]
Colonel Youa Va Lee
In 1953, Youa Va Lee was the Commander of Hmong Parachutists Battalion
who led the French regiment in the pursuit of the Viet Minh in Muang
Ngat and Muang Mork in eastern Xieng Khouang Province. He remained in
the French Army until 1954 ans was of the same officer graduating class
as Col. Neng Chue Thao. In 1961, he became Commander of the First
Battalion responsible for the security of Long Cheng. In 1966, he became
military advisor to Gen. Vang Pao and, in 1975, immigrated to southern
France where he died in 1982.
Col. Shoua Yang
From 1961 to 1962, Col. Shoua Yang was the Commander of the Second
Battalion and, during 1962-1964, was in charge of Zone 11 and Commander
of Battalion 24 at Sane Chor (LS02). During 1965-1968, he was named
military advisor of the allied troops stationed at Phou Pha Thee (LS85)
and the Houaphan sub-military region. In 1969, he was named MR-II Chief
of Staff but resigned less than a month later for lack of training.
Since that time, he did not get any significant assignments except for
the position of military general inspector of MR-II until May 14, 1975
when he immigrated to France, where he died on April 12, 2007.[/b]