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Summer Newsletter 2019 “Knowledge is Power” Hanoi Sep 10, 2001 September 2019 Kim Phuc & Nick Ut: June 8, 1972

KIM PHUC is leading the efforts to build support for a Library at Trang Bang, the place of this iconic pic- ture of the . NICK UT, the winning photographer, has joined her making for two truly unique weeks of presentations in Wisconsin and Illinois in June and September respectively. Nick is shown with the picture that literally gave him a world’s respect along with Kim’s life-long apprecia- tion—-he put down his camera to save her life in a powerful display of human values over personal opportunity. The black and white picture below is a throwback to the 1972 photo by Nick Ut, now in 2019 with Kim “center Stage” and 21st Century 9 year olds in Chicago (Nick Ut, Sep 10 2019) 2 Summer Newsletter 2019

KMHMUS PROJECT PHONSAVATH PROJECT Working to get the kids in the Library from Washington, DC to Vientiane, Laos

‘...the Laos Government works with many NGOs who come to help our country grow and make a better life for our people. We remem- ber the past, but work for the future. We look forward to working together with all peoples who come to our country to help us in our work to make Ambassador Khamphan ANLAVAN & his wife, a better life for Laos PDR Ambassador Khamphan ANLAVAN and President Donald Trump all our citizens. ’ —AMBASSADOR with Chuck Theusch, Ross Worley, Gary Counihan, Laos Embassy Unchaining the minds KHAMPHANH Washington, DC ANLAVAN June 25, 2019 of the future... Washington, DC June 25, 2019

GARY COUNIHAN flew directly from HCMC (Saigon) Vietnam to make our meeting with the new Lao Ambassador to the United States, His Excellency Khamphan ANLAVAN, on June 25, 2019 at the Lao Embassy in Washington, DC. We were honored to be re- ceived by the Ambassador and his staff. Upon presenting the Library Project’s history since 2002, he was open and forthright, giving the Library of Laos advice and direction for the next step in our process of getting correctly registered as an NGO fully authorized to work in the Laos PDR. This led to our next meetings in Vientiane Capitol and Vientiane Province. The continued work toward getting the kids studying and on the computers at this beautiful Library will yield a favorable result with the Lao Government and Library of Laos Project working togeth- er as a Team.

OCT OCT 2020 13-27 Mission #52 Vietnam & Cambodia TBD Rehab Dedication, Rehab Review, “Vietnam has Talent” & Scholarships NOV

1-20 Laos PDR, Library Recovery Mission *2020 June trip subject to construction status Vietnam: Dak Rong, Rehab Projects FEB 2020

TBD Trang Bang & Giong Trom KIM PHUC LIBRARY LEARNING CENTER Library Construction Review & Workers’ Parties VVAW LIBRARY LEARNING CENTER JUNE 2020* DEDICATIONS TO BE SET TBD Final Inspection, Dedications SUMMER 2020

E-mail for 2019-20 Missions and CLI Travel Opportunities: [email protected] Summer Newsletter 2019 3

LAOS: MEETING JULY 19, 2019 GOVERNOR KAMPHANH SITTDHIDAMPHA

‘...the children of Laos need computers, books, FROM THE and Library resources to build the future of our ANGUISH OF country. This is most im- THE PAST TO portant for the develop- ment of our land and your THE HOPE library will help us get OF THE this done.’ —HONORABLE KHAMPANH FUTURE…. SITTDHIDAMPHA, LAOS PDR & Governor, Vientiane Province & Library of Laos Project Chief Justice Emeritus, Governor Khamphanh Sittdhidampha (New 2019) working together! Supreme Court of Laos Ms. Noi Sengsourigna, Chuck Theusch, Vientiane Province, July 19, 2019 Laos July 19, 2019

NOLAN BARKHOUSE Public Affairs Officer, US Embassy Vientiane, Laos PDR

GOVERNOR KAMPANH received Noi Sensourigna, the Library of Laos’ designated rep- resentative in the Lao PDR and CEO Chuck Theusch at his office in Vientiane Province on July 19, 2019. Joining in the meeting were two Library of Laos Volunteers and three Vientiane Provincial Officials. Governor Kamphanh took over in Vientiane Province in Spring 2019. He has served the Lao PDR in many capacities over his distinguished ca- reer including as Chief Justice if the Supreme Court of Laos. He is a man of vision speak- ing eloquently of his nation’s future and the continued improvement of the educational opportunities of the many peoples of the land. MR. CHANTHALA of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs pre- sented the correct Law of Laos Book for the Library Pro- ject’s application, exactly what was needed. NOLAN BARKHOUSE, Public Affairs Officer of the US Embassy, has been most supportive of our efforts at com- pliance with the Lao Government’s directives. On August 31, 2019, Noi filed the legal documents, prepared by the Library of Laos Project, in Vientiane with the various high level agencies. We now look forward to working, as we have since 2002, with the Government and people of the Lao PDR, and Dedicating the Phonsavath Project. 4 Summer Newsletter 2019 KIM PHUC & NICK UT

THE KIM PHUC FOUNDATION and the LIBRARY OF VIETNAM PROJECT have joined hands to build a Library at Trang Bang in Kim’s village. This has been her dream for years and now she has taken on the task of raising money to make “KIM’S DREAM” come true. She has spent time away from her family in Canada to raise support for this special project. She is motivated by the memory of her cousin, killed June 8, 1972, the day she suffered her dreadful injury. Her commitment to the children of war around the world is an inspiration to all. She has built an Orphanage in India and continues her lifelong dream of helping kids, especially those in her own home village. Her brother Loi still lives there and is attending Library Management courses so as to be able to help with running the Library upon its completion in 2020. The LIBRARY OF VIETNAM PROJECT is fortunate to have her support. She is a true leader.

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NICK UT. , 1973 Pulitzer Prize winner HUYNH THANH MY, Associated Press (KIA October 10, 1965) Huỳnh Thanh Mỹ (March 29, 1938 – October 10, 1965) was a Vietnamese photographer working for the Associated Press.While covering a fight between the Viet Cong and SVN Rangers in the Mekong Delta, Huynh Thanh My was wounded in the chest and arm. He was shot while awaiting medical evacua- tion for his wounds when the Viet Cong overran the makeshift aid station of a South Vietnamese army position. Huynh left be- hind his 19-year-old widow and seven-month-old daughter. Later his wife and the already 10-year-old daughter were evacuated to Los Angeles when the war ended. Huỳnh Thanh Mỹ was the old- er brother of photo-journalist Nick Ut. His younger brother was hired by the AP in 1965 and covered the rest of the war, winning a Pulitzer Prize in 1973.

NICK UT has always had at heart a special recognition of what comes first, the very reason Kim Phuc survived the events of June 8, 1972. From time to time the emergence of a Pulitzer Prize winning picture, its photographer and the subject of the picture have not led to a good or meaningful relationship between the two. However Kim Phuc refers to Nick warmly as “Uncle Ut” and Nick flies, whenever his busy schedule allows, to wherever Kim calls upon him to join her. For the Library Project’s efforts at building this Library in Trang Bang, Nick has been there at every turn lending his special per- sonality, artistic gifts and support as we continue to raise the funding necessary for the project. 6 Summer Newsletter 2019

KIM PHUC, WISCONSIN June 6-10, 2019

KIM PHUC & NICK UT JUNE 6 Rendezvous Dinner and Kenosha News Interview JUNE 7 WPR (Wisconsin Public Radio) Private Reception, UW JUNE 8 With Nick Ut Presentation to over 425 in attendance at Wisconsin Union on Lake Mendota JUNE 9 West Bend Historical Society Book Signing, Town of Farmington Farm Vis- it, St. John’s Catholic Church Le Thi Hoa Caldwell Home Reception in Dousman, Wisconsin JUNE 10 Joe Campbell’s Vietnam Veterans’ Lunch with Chaplain Ray Stubbe, Mil- waukee

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KIM PHUC, CHICAGO September 9-12, 2019

KIM PHUC & NICK UT SEPTEMBER 9 Rendezvous Dinner, Downtown Chicago SEPTEMBER 10 Dr. Tim/SVDP Donations Lunch AVOCA West School The BOOKSTALL, Winnetka SEPTEMBER 11 St. Emily’s School Pasteur Restaurant Fundraiser SEPTEMBER 12 Dr. McNally Lunch

TUESDAY, SEPT. 10 6:30 pm at the store KIM THI PHUC Fire Road: The Napalm Girl's Journey Through the Horrors of War to Faith, Forgiveness, and Peace Kim Thi Phuc, the 9-year-old girl in the infamous pho- to from Vietnam, speaks about how she survived ex- cruciating treatments for her napalm burns and physi- cal pain and ultimately survived the pain of her devas- tated soul. She will be joined by former Associated Press photographer Nick Ut, who took the Pulitzer Prize-winning photo. The Book Stall is working with Kim Phuc to raise money for a library in her Vietnam- ese village. We will donate 20% of all sales that day to that cause. (As with any donation, customers need to identify that they are making their purchases for this purpose.) 8 Summer Newsletter 2019 DAN NGUYEN’S LOVP CHICAGO EVENT July 27, 2019

DAN NGUYEN of Lincolnwood, Illinois, is leading an effort to set up an ongoing program for the Redeco- rating and Rehabbing of the Library Project’s sveeral buildings throughout Vietnam. Included will be a man- ual for up keep, an assignment of routine mainte- nance and support measures to by done by the des- ignated Janitor, the kids and Librarian at each Li- brary. Instilling the Maintenance ethic is a part of the process of effective education. We now have a sepa- rate account for rehab and redecorating action—-a much needed component to the Library Project’s Pro- grams. Next year the fundraiser will be in Septem- ber—-exact date Coming Soon!

OUR TEAM IN VIETNAM— The Rehab Action Group!

Le Khanh (Ken) Saigon

Dan’s nephew Luan, Saigon Summer Newsletter 2019 9 61ST ASSAULT HELICOPTER COMPANY REUNION Clarinda, Iowa September 5-8, 2019

Jerry Simon, Gary Counihan, Le Thi Hoa “on the tarmack” at Clarinda, Iowa September 8

The 61st Assault Helicopter, Company, once again, came up with over $1,000 that will fund more resources for their Library at Bong Son, Binh Dinh Province. Jerry Simon, 61st AHC Crew Chief Veteran, set up a pri- vate jet that took friends of the 61st to Southwest Iowa at the Missouri and Nebraska tri-state border, to attend the event, a real treat. We pre- sented the Trang Bang Project at the get together. Below, Craig Elliott has a hard time accepting a story from a 61st Assault Veteran...

What IT’S Bullshit!!! TRUE!! 10 Summer Newsletter 2019 DAK RONG, QUANG TRI PROVINCE “Noi’s Disney Decorating & Rehab”

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“ROCK & WAR” CLI Reader’s Corner Published 2018 “Books making the Library Project’s connections to history”

BILLY TERRELL has led a life crossing the paths from 60’s music icons, to the orphans of Vietnam back to the music and entertainment industry upon completion of his Vietnam tour. Born William Torsiello November 14, 1944 in a poor area of Newark, New Jersey, his father was a sec- ond generation immigrant with a love of music and Billy fol- lowed with his career. The who’s who of entertainers that make up his family pedigree has given him a unique partici- pant’s experience working and performing in the industry through his dad, his own writing, production and comedy performances. Among them are Jackie Gleason, Buddy Rich, Frankie Avalon, Bobby Rydell, Helen Reddy, Marie Muldaur, David Clayton Thomas, to name just a few. But the rest of story touches on his time in Vietnam, his work with other GIs helping the sisters at an Orphanage in a remote area where poverty was rife, the war was raging, with Viet Cong, the ARVNs (South Vietnamese army), Ko- reans and American GIs all engaged. Terrell has been back to the very orphanage he helped back in the war years. He left a wonderful legacy of hope amid the dark- enss of war. This is a must read!

ADVISORY BOARD BOARD OF DIRECTORS VIETNAM*LAOS*CAMBODIA

Tran Thi Bich Khoi Steve House, Member Chuck Theusch, Founder/CEO Kongdeuane Nettavong Joseph Campbell Dick Espy, Member Xia Vue Yang, President Huor Porleang Pat Moore Jack Nguyen, Vice-President Ross Worley, Member Le Thi Hoa Caldwell Kaitlyn Tu, Treasurer-Secretary Rich Gulig, Member Dr. Tim Eckstein, Member Ken Embers, Jr. Noi Sengsourigna

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