His face looks like he don’t joke around with anyone out there in the battle field. That’s how a general should looks like. Salute and congrats general 💂🏼♀️
When the ARVNs joined us in the field, they always took the lead. I'll say that much for them. They were skinny little dudes that probably weighed under 100 pounds. They kept their uniforms looking good too.
It's great also to remember that the US is a country which warmly welcomed a lot of legal Vietnamese refugees when it was necessary to do so... My uncle was a boat-people in 1976, and as a former South Vietnamese Ranger, he was immediately accepted by the US and extracted from the refugees camp of Poulo Bidong (Maleysia). God bless the United states of America !
This is awesome, Congratulations sir on your promotion General! Well Deserved! I am so proud of this country and all who serve in our military! Congratulations to you and your family! Thank You and your family for your service!
I was really excited to know that General Lương becomes a US army general. I, as well as other Vietnamese, will be proud of you and hope that you will contribute your talent to the country that support you and your family and other Vietnamese refugees.
We in The Netherlands took Vietnamese refugees. We regret we didn't take them all. Nice people, hard working, a ridiculous low crime rate and fantastic food. A dream refugee.....I love Vietnamese people!
@linh nguyen tuong You are a communist sympathizer. Stay with that backward party of yours. You've betrayed your people. My family would rather be under French rule than Viet Cong dumbasses like you. Fortunately, I left Saigon and never look back. God bless America!
I was there in 1975 when this evacuation happened and you see what's possible through hard work not violating the laws of this country being a soldier in 68 and then seeing the exodus in 75 with a heavy heart tor me up but I'm glad this young gen has found success in this country like my great great grandfather who was born in a little town called San Diego TX in 1839 and then fighting for the union as a calvaryman for this great Nation
My family escaped from Vietnam when Saigon fell. My great grandpa was a Captain in the South Vietnamese Navy. He was killed by communists after Saigon fell. My grandpa, who is still alive, was a Captain in the South Vietnamese Army. I was inspired by them and this Vietnamese Brigadier General to join the Navy after College as an Officer because I believe that people of all races, genders, and religions can and will succeed in what ever they want to do.
@Vinny Booboo the majority of them were men. women and children were the majority of CIVILIAN causalities because most men were fighting and dying in combat.
Good Luck General. Well deserved and appreciated. As an Army Vietnam combat veteran, I appreciate the dedication and patriotism of the good, loyal Vietnamese people.
America has always been diverse. "White" people DO NOT EXIST. We are Irish, French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Croatian, Serbian, Russian, Israeli, South African, Chilean, Argentinian, Brazilian, British, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, German, Polish, and much much more.
America is a land of opportunities! Yes Koreans, Chinese, Japanese, Filipinos, Vietnamese, Thai, Cambodian, Laos, Myanmar, Nepal, India, and other nationalities. This is what I like about the USA. Coming together and working hard to live that American dream. I wish Canada was more like the USA. When I look at the USA there is pride. Many Canadians agree as well!
Very proud of the immigrants that come to this country who come to the United States and serve in our Nations military. It makes no difference if you rise to high officers rank or listed rank. These people are a credit to their race and this country.
Just similar to my people, Hmong and both my grandparents from both and my parents, they fled to the U.S. after the fall of Vietnam and Laos was soon taken over by communism. It's big news when my parents here news of one of our people moving up in society, like to lawyer, runs a business, doctor, here in the US.
To this General of Vietnam bloodline. Congratulations Sir for your achievements. Not just because of your Asian bloodline. Because you are a leader of Men and Women of our United States Army. HOOAH!
Hands up for the Vietnamese who have a Vietnamese born US army general. Finally, maybe the US army will fight better if ever in proper war. Due to them having a Vietnamese general who can teach them a few good things about guerrilla tactics and warfare due to the country Vietnam mainly having guerrilla warfare and attacks. So in future if the US army ever goes against an uprising in Vietnam again or some other country like Burma who are very skilled in Guerrilla warfare the US army will have a few tactics up their sleeves as well. Such a shame though, I am from Britain and we don't have such multicultural army general leaders, so far in history all of our generals have been British and white men. So I hope that Britain opens it's eyes and becomes more multicultural in warfare and due to army positions.
MW3 ModzZ with different race generals doesn’t mean they know what that enemy can do.This is how America lost the war in Vietnam and Afghanistan.Trying to predict their capabilities and moves without thinking what’s their main goal or how many are there.Vietnam and Burma is a heavily forest country and the US military isn’t prepared.The Burmese are still fighting their own civil war
@@laststandinstalingrad5162 - Why do people think it's hard to fight against guerillas ? It's because they are scared of killing and devastating. Guerillas are cowards, always hide among the people, take cover in jungles, countryside, their only tactic is terrorizing. Just bomb the hell out of them all, burn down, kill anything that moving indiscriminately, just what the Russians did in Grosnyi and are doing now in Syria. BTW, Vietcong guerillas in Vietnam were scared the shit out of encountering South Korean troops, and always avoided battles with them as much as they could. Maybe South Koreans know a few things about effective anti guerillas warfare tactics.
To Cu guerrilla warfare is a hard thing to fight, have you been in cases where you are ambushed? Guerrilla warfare proves to fight a force that isn’t able to be fought in a direct conflict. So fighting Guerrilla warfare does hinder military forces, do you call the resistance forces of WW2 cowards? They fought in guerrilla warfare style. While they did kill people indiscriminately in Grozny but both sides did their fair share of war crimes, while in Syria it’s a more complex. While Vietcongs were guerrilla fighters, they did feared the battle harden South Koreans since many tactics were almost identical to the Chinese during the beginning phases of the Chinese intervention in Korea.
If this hasn't already been corrected then I'll do it The Bradly is not a tank it's a fighting vehicle I know this because I was assigned to the 1st Cavalry after basic.
To Gneral Luong and fans By emotion these changes are awsone when u mention a special occasion burst to tear ..look at the faces of the General Commander Luong ..to me it quite simple to say the word extraordinary or phenomenon to describe anything u want but ..for one thing ..maybe in ranks of gen.. to Soldiers how many man are there to understand the vnamese througout culture and personal Behave which make Luong became top VIP in Us Army today - That' s just a small commt to you all with sentiment to Tướng tổng chỉ huy quân đội lục quân Hoa kỳ ( come from Vn )...
Staying Sane Amid the Insanity native Americans are striving for success. They possess many Congressional Medal of Honor recipients as well. Don’t be ignorant and hateful.
NATIVE BORN AMERICAN IS NOTHING BUT A FREELOADERS OF THE FREEDOMS THAT MANY GIVE THEIRS LIVES FOR THIS NATION, FREEDOMS IS NOT FREE, I PAY MY DUE 10 1/2 YEARS IN U.S. NAVY IN THE FIRST GULF WAR !
No this is not his adopted home. He became an American. As my family came from Ireland, Germany,Poland and England after the civil war. We are Americans as the General.
Good news but at the same time it's weird. Why do they consider their background and root ? Then , according to the celebration , did or does the us celebrate the first german american general or the first greek , irish , italian american general ?
Tupec cause he was the first Vietnamese born general. They're saying it because he's a foreign born person who became a general, they're not trying to put emphasis on the Vietnamese part
It's to highlight the Vietnamese struggle. 800,000+ Southern Vietnamese refugees scattered the capital to escape the communist invasion in 1976, Luong's family being one of those 800,000. So for a war refugee to make it this far, becoming a general, we are proud of him.
You mean Von Stueben Revolutionary War? Ir may be first Polish Pulaski and Kosciuszko Revolutionary War. Yeah my history book local high school and parks celebrated my first military leaders of my ethnic background inthe US Army.
LOL! Bradley Fighting Tank!?!? The Bradley is an Infantry Fighting Vehicle [IFV] NOT a tank! Per the 1990 Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe, an IFV is defined as "...an armored combat vehicle which is designed and equipped primarily to transport a combat infantry squad into combat...". A tank is an armored fighting vehicle designed for front-line combat, with heavy firepower, strong armor, tracks and a powerful engine providing good battlefield maneuverability. Try to have your facts correct, KXAN.
So what if there's any war occur between US and Vietnam again in the future, will he be on the side of US, or of Vietnam? That is the complication involved when you have someone with different ethnicity in the army.
He will probably be on the side of US. His family was South Vietnam citizens, his father was a South Vietnam Navy officer as well, and believem me, they will never be on the side of the Vietnamese Communist government, which they really hate.
For all intents and purposes, irregardless of his origin. He grew up in the United States. He's served years in the US Army. He is AMERICAN. Period. Hey may not forget where he came from, but he knows where his home is.
@viet nam As powerful as you feel about this, he is entitled to his opinion, as you are. I think this is the part where the two of you agree to disagree and move on.
Lmao, you are kidding with your question right? His family fled Vietnam because of communism. It's a very high chance he lost many relatives from the Viet Cong. He's also prob a US citizen. If war broke out of course he's on America side he's an American. During ww2 Japanese Americans were very loyal to this country. It's one of the greatest American sins that the Japanese were out into an internment camp. Please learn your American history. Being white don't make you a good American.
America is proud of our diversity. Our course this General earned his star. The military doesn’t care where you were born or what color you are. It only cares if you can do he job and do it well.
Bạn là người mỹ bạn đi lĩnh mỹ rồi được lên cấp tướng của mỹ , bạn tự hào người mỹ gốc việt, bạn không phải là người VN🇻🇳 thế nên bạn chỉ nên tự hào khi là người mỹ và phục vụ cho mỹ thôi. VN 🇻🇳 chúng tôi cũng nhiều tướng lắm mà toàn phải đánh thắng tướng mới được thăng tướng.
His face looks like he don’t joke around with anyone out there in the battle field. That’s how a general should looks like. Salute and congrats general 💂🏼♀️
This is whats great about the United States., where anything is possible, Americans should be proud.
I give America military for that one...I can say it’s d least racist of any institution in d world for their professionalism and discipline
Conservatives are liberals hate the United States
When the ARVNs joined us in the field, they always took the lead. I'll say that much for them. They were skinny little dudes that probably weighed under 100 pounds. They kept their uniforms looking good too.
I was a teen during the vietnamese war. It's great to see some of the people who escaped during that conflict are doing so well in the US.
It's great also to remember that the US is a country which warmly welcomed a lot of legal Vietnamese refugees when it was necessary to do so...
My uncle was a boat-people in 1976, and as a former South Vietnamese Ranger, he was immediately accepted by the US and extracted from the refugees camp of Poulo Bidong (Maleysia).
God bless the United states of America !
If you will do a little research, you will find very few if any Vietnamese living off the government dole.
Escaped like defeated rats, betraying their country!
@@kapaomegatau We didn't betray VN. We just wanted to get away from the filthy commies. We will be back.
Most Vietnamese did not escape during the conflict - they escaped after the war ended - from Communism.
This is awesome, Congratulations sir on your promotion General! Well Deserved! I am so proud of this country and all who serve in our military! Congratulations to you and your family! Thank You and your family for your service!
A symbol of what a 'LEGAL' immigrant can accomplish..I salute you sir!!
I was really excited to know that General Lương becomes a US army general. I, as well as other Vietnamese, will be proud of you and hope that you will contribute your talent to the country that support you and your family and other Vietnamese refugees.
We in The Netherlands took Vietnamese refugees. We regret we didn't take them all. Nice people, hard working, a ridiculous low crime rate and fantastic food. A dream refugee.....I love Vietnamese people!
basicly. dispite what liberals think. the vietnamise were taken over by communists. they didnt vote for them. (british person)...
@linh nguyen tuong You are a communist sympathizer. Stay with that backward party of yours. You've betrayed your people. My family would rather be under French rule than Viet Cong dumbasses like you. Fortunately, I left Saigon and never look back. God bless America!
He is a disgrace to Vietnam
I am honored to serve, and this is just another stronger reason as to why I should be proud to call myself an American soldier, hooah! 🇺🇸💪🏻
He’s got a Texas/Southern accent too lol.
I was there in 1975 when this evacuation happened and you see what's possible through hard work not violating the laws of this country being a soldier in 68 and then seeing the exodus in 75 with a heavy heart tor me up but I'm glad this young gen has found success in this country like my great great grandfather who was born in a little town called San Diego TX in 1839 and then fighting for the union as a calvaryman for this great Nation
Wow! Im proud to be a Vietnamese American! Thsnk you General Luobg!
My family escaped from Vietnam when Saigon fell. My great grandpa was a Captain in the South Vietnamese Navy. He was killed by communists after Saigon fell. My grandpa, who is still alive, was a Captain in the South Vietnamese Army. I was inspired by them and this Vietnamese Brigadier General to join the Navy after College as an Officer because I believe that people of all races, genders, and religions can and will succeed in what ever they want to do.
Whit all do respect greetings to a great Vietnamese General ,God Bless you SIR, sincerely Jose Silva from San Diego CA USA thanks.
God bless you and your family, General Viet Luong! Thank you for your service to our country!
Uurah that Gen luong...proud of you! The vietnamese gave plenty of blood too.
Its OORAH not UU!
@@USAIRFORCE621 He's wrong in both. Oorah is Marines. The Army says Hooah.
@Vinny Booboo the majority of them were men. women and children were the majority of CIVILIAN causalities because most men were fighting and dying in combat.
Great man. Proud of his service.
PROUD ASIAN AMERICAN, CONGRATULATIONS GENERAL ,YOU MAKE US ALL PROUD AS ASIAN AMERICAN!
congratulations to you General! Salute from your beloved Vietnam
USA Vietnam best friend greeting from India 🙏🙏❤️❤️💓💓💓
Good Luck General. Well deserved and appreciated. As an Army Vietnam combat veteran, I appreciate the dedication and patriotism of the good, loyal Vietnamese people.
This is an amazing story.
Good job: General Luong
Congratulations, Gen'ral! Austin, Texas - my old stamping ground. From Australia.
Hello how are you doing today? My name is Fremlin.
I am a Vietnamese, so proud of you and love USA
Hello how are you doing today? My name is Fremlin.
Brig. Gen looking young might be a 4 star in the future
Also he show respect to the people who save his family and other vietnamese refugees
I cannot emphasize enough how critical diversity is especially in today's military throughout all branches of the 5 Armed Forces!
America has always been diverse. "White" people DO NOT EXIST. We are Irish, French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Croatian, Serbian, Russian, Israeli, South African, Chilean, Argentinian, Brazilian, British, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, German, Polish, and much much more.
A big SALUTE!!!
America is a land of opportunities! Yes Koreans, Chinese, Japanese, Filipinos, Vietnamese, Thai, Cambodian, Laos, Myanmar, Nepal, India, and other nationalities. This is what I like about the USA. Coming together and working hard to live that American dream. I wish Canada was more like the USA. When I look at the USA there is pride. Many Canadians agree as well!
USA It's full of defeated betrayers escaped from their own countries!
He is just an American.
Glad to see that he is so proud of being a true American that he feels it is not necessary to hyphenate his ethnicity.
@@thomasproctor3047 No, non-Asians do that for us well enough, as evident by history and prejudice.
Hes American as anyone else, but that is not ALL that he is.
Nice thanks for your service
congrats on your promotion to brigadier general luong
WoW, congratulations. I can only imagine his journey.
Cavalry divisions have such great uniform .
Congratulations to the Promotion of The Bew Brigadier General
Amazing. What a achievement. Proud to be Vietnamese refugees. Proud to be Americans.
He's our Vietnamese prides
Very proud of the immigrants that come to this country who come to the United States and serve in our Nations military. It makes no difference if you rise to high officers rank or listed rank. These people are a credit to their race and this country.
they came and then contributed as a way of a thank you for letting us into ur country
@@justiny8519 why I enlisted 12 years ago. To show my gratitude for the opportunity for a better life.
@@chickendinner5572 and thats one of the reasons why im going try to become a infantry officer for the royal australian army
Only in the United States , only in the United States
🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 good luck sir, proud
Happens in Australia too mate!
Amazing. Well done.
Thank you for your service to the county that cared us since we came . Thanks again UNITED STATE, thanks all Americans
Proud of you , Sir! 🇺🇸
As long as he is from South Vietnam I can only endorse this :")
@Rich 91 - Wrong, he's from South Vietnam.
Just similar to my people, Hmong and both my grandparents from both and my parents, they fled to the U.S. after the fall of Vietnam and Laos was soon taken over by communism. It's big news when my parents here news of one of our people moving up in society, like to lawyer, runs a business, doctor, here in the US.
It is a thing to be proud of. 70 years ago my Polish people felt that.
Just because parent are born in Vietnam, he is still an American.
He was born in Vietnam too
Good story. It is what makes us great. People can come here and become great.
To this General of Vietnam bloodline. Congratulations Sir for your achievements. Not just because of your Asian bloodline. Because you are a leader of Men and Women of our United States Army. HOOAH!
I’m so very proud of him.... the first Vietnamese-American General, salute...🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
South Vietnam forever
North Vietnam stays the best
@@Lilhajxjk274 clown
@@Xilladan093 stay triggered
@@Lilhajxjk274 clown
Congratulations, Sir! 1LT Allen Mukaida, 1976.
He looks hard af what a general
Couldn’t be happier.
God bless America
Let's go!
great!
proud of you
In the army a general, in the navy command of a ship shows what a determined people can accomplish.
US Army still wear the blue uniforms shirts like they did in the cowboy movies
Well that's only cavalry units and only for ceremonial purposes.
Just cavalry units in ceremonial positions.
Congrats
Omg of course its 1st CAV
what an achievement ! Great things can happen when you live in a free world a free nation
Hands up for the Vietnamese who have a Vietnamese born US army general. Finally, maybe the US army will fight better if ever in proper war. Due to them having a Vietnamese general who can teach them a few good things about guerrilla tactics and warfare due to the country Vietnam mainly having guerrilla warfare and attacks. So in future if the US army ever goes against an uprising in Vietnam again or some other country like Burma who are very skilled in Guerrilla warfare the US army will have a few tactics up their sleeves as well. Such a shame though, I am from Britain and we don't have such multicultural army general leaders, so far in history all of our generals have been British and white men. So I hope that Britain opens it's eyes and becomes more multicultural in warfare and due to army positions.
MW3 ModzZ with different race generals doesn’t mean they know what that enemy can do.This is how America lost the war in Vietnam and Afghanistan.Trying to predict their capabilities and moves without thinking what’s their main goal or how many are there.Vietnam and Burma is a heavily forest country and the US military isn’t prepared.The Burmese are still fighting their own civil war
@@laststandinstalingrad5162 - Why do people think it's hard to fight against guerillas ? It's because they are scared of killing and devastating. Guerillas are cowards, always hide among the people, take cover in jungles, countryside, their only tactic is terrorizing. Just bomb the hell out of them all, burn down, kill anything that moving indiscriminately, just what the Russians did in Grosnyi and are doing now in Syria. BTW, Vietcong guerillas in Vietnam were scared the shit out of encountering South Korean troops, and always avoided battles with them as much as they could. Maybe South Koreans know a few things about effective anti guerillas warfare tactics.
To Cu guerrilla warfare is a hard thing to fight, have you been in cases where you are ambushed? Guerrilla warfare proves to fight a force that isn’t able to be fought in a direct conflict. So fighting Guerrilla warfare does hinder military forces, do you call the resistance forces of WW2 cowards? They fought in guerrilla warfare style. While they did kill people indiscriminately in Grozny but both sides did their fair share of war crimes, while in Syria it’s a more complex. While Vietcongs were guerrilla fighters, they did feared the battle harden South Koreans since many tactics were almost identical to the Chinese during the beginning phases of the Chinese intervention in Korea.
Well, that is quite something, indeed.
If this hasn't already been corrected then I'll do it The Bradly is not a tank it's a fighting vehicle
I know this because I was assigned to the 1st Cavalry after basic.
BRO. SO PROUD OF YOU. VIETPRIDE
He went from a number 5 with beef small to a number 11 with shrimp large
We had an Asian American Army Chief of Staff.
Media: *Chirp* *Chirp* *Chirp*
Excellent general Vietnamese champion! Freedom fight! Vietnamese American number 1
To Gneral Luong and fans
By emotion these changes are awsone when u mention a special occasion burst to tear ..look at the faces of the General Commander Luong ..to me it quite simple to say the word extraordinary or phenomenon to describe anything u want but ..for one thing ..maybe in ranks of gen..
to Soldiers how many man are there to understand the vnamese througout culture and personal
Behave which make Luong became top VIP in Us Army today
- That' s just a small commt to you all with sentiment to Tướng tổng chỉ huy quân đội lục quân Hoa kỳ
( come from Vn )...
No matter what race. As long as your an American🤘
I love this country but hate the ones trying to destroy it.
they have just promoted a new navy captain from vietnam also .
his first tour was to vietnam . the locals loved him .
The ultimate American
Support to the Vietnamese Americans, Banzai!
If a boat person can reach success, what excuse to native born Americans have for failing to do so?
Staying Sane Amid the Insanity native Americans are striving for success. They possess many Congressional Medal of Honor recipients as well. Don’t be ignorant and hateful.
NATIVE BORN AMERICAN IS NOTHING BUT A FREELOADERS OF THE FREEDOMS THAT MANY GIVE THEIRS LIVES FOR THIS NATION, FREEDOMS IS NOT FREE, I PAY MY DUE 10 1/2 YEARS IN U.S. NAVY IN THE FIRST GULF WAR !
@reshi p - He was a Major. Not very high ranking I guess.
@@philipgates988 I think by “native born American”, he meant the people who were American by birth, rather than “native Indian American”
@@swalkers8008 I think you’re right !!!
America.is.still.the.land.of.opportunity
Did he serve in the same unit as Lieutenant Colonel Bill Kilgore?
Congratulations General Wang
Nope. General Luong.
this is the immigrant should be doing for their adopted home.
No this is not his adopted home. He became an American. As my family came from Ireland, Germany,Poland and England after the civil war. We are Americans as the General.
He's a major general now. Not bad for an ROTC guy
Good news but at the same time it's weird. Why do they consider their background and root ? Then , according to the celebration , did or does the us celebrate the first german american general or the first greek , irish , italian american general ?
Tupec cause he was the first Vietnamese born general. They're saying it because he's a foreign born person who became a general, they're not trying to put emphasis on the Vietnamese part
It's to highlight the Vietnamese struggle.
800,000+ Southern Vietnamese refugees scattered the capital to escape the communist invasion in 1976, Luong's family being one of those 800,000.
So for a war refugee to make it this far, becoming a general, we are proud of him.
1975***
All generals get a ceremony. It's a pretty significant position.
You mean Von Stueben Revolutionary War?
Ir may be first Polish Pulaski and Kosciuszko Revolutionary War. Yeah my history book local high school and parks celebrated my first military leaders of my ethnic background inthe US Army.
New battle formations named the pho king spring roll formations.
I was in "deployed" Korea at the time no wonder i didnt notice this
First Viet-American Army general, but not first Asian-American general in the Army or in other branches.
Like !
wTf his accent was pure Texas/Southern
YOU ARE FUCKING HERO
Can you down thumbs a story like this you people who put this thumbs down you are not a good-hearted person
Go Asians!
LOL! Bradley Fighting Tank!?!? The Bradley is an Infantry Fighting Vehicle [IFV] NOT a tank! Per the 1990 Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe, an IFV is defined as "...an armored combat vehicle which is designed and equipped primarily to transport a combat infantry squad into combat...". A tank is an armored fighting vehicle designed for front-line combat, with heavy firepower, strong armor, tracks and a powerful engine providing good battlefield maneuverability. Try to have your facts correct, KXAN.
Rank that had to be earned unlike in the CCP’s PLA where it can be bought...
Great video until they showed that Rino Cornyns pic.
Truly democratic country
His name is Viet? I guess that makes it
📜BLM approves of Hung Cao's message that is all📜
Why we don’t precise the origine When it is white person ?
He is american now.
So what if there's any war occur between US and Vietnam again in the future, will he be on the side of US, or of Vietnam? That is the complication involved when you have someone with different ethnicity in the army.
He will probably be on the side of US. His family was South Vietnam citizens, his father was a South Vietnam Navy officer as well, and believem me, they will never be on the side of the Vietnamese Communist government, which they really hate.
For all intents and purposes, irregardless of his origin. He grew up in the United States. He's served years in the US Army. He is AMERICAN. Period. Hey may not forget where he came from, but he knows where his home is.
@viet nam As powerful as you feel about this, he is entitled to his opinion, as you are. I think this is the part where the two of you agree to disagree and move on.
Lmao, you are kidding with your question right? His family fled Vietnam because of communism. It's a very high chance he lost many relatives from the Viet Cong. He's also prob a US citizen.
If war broke out of course he's on America side he's an American. During ww2 Japanese Americans were very loyal to this country. It's one of the greatest American sins that the Japanese were out into an internment camp. Please learn your American history. Being white don't make you a good American.
America is proud of our diversity. Our course this General earned his star. The military doesn’t care where you were born or what color you are. It only cares if you can do he job and do it well.
George Washington said and l quote,"anyone can do something!!!!!" A Ture stamement!!!
Bạn là người mỹ bạn đi lĩnh mỹ rồi được lên cấp tướng của mỹ , bạn tự hào người mỹ gốc việt, bạn không phải là người VN🇻🇳 thế nên bạn chỉ nên tự hào khi là người mỹ và phục vụ cho mỹ thôi. VN 🇻🇳 chúng tôi cũng nhiều tướng lắm mà toàn phải đánh thắng tướng mới được thăng tướng.
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