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To: Tom Clarke who wrote (63162)12/1/2015 9:57:54 AM
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“America has forgotten about us,” said Rev. Y Hin Nie, of the United Montagnard Christian Church in Greensboro, North Carolina, a state that’s home to the world’s largest Montagnard population outside Vietnam. At least 12,000 Montagnards and their descendants live there today, including the first resettled in the 1980s, partly because of a Special Forces base at Fort Bragg.



Y Hin Nie is a close personal friend and has been for the almost 30 years since he arrived. I know his extended family and he knows mine. We see each other on a near weekly basis. My truck is full of donations from friends and my extended family to his church that I expect to deliver today.

I am going to ask him about the 1st phrase of the first sentence above.



To: Tom Clarke who wrote (63162)12/1/2015 5:35:53 PM
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Was not able to meet with Y Hin Nie today.
We just spoke, he is attending a church meeting in Charlotte for a few days.
We agreed to get together when he returns.

He told me a nurse will be on duty at the church running a sick call, in the morning, so I'll drop off the donations then.

More later -
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