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The Families of Vietnamese Political Prisoners Association Collection (Vietnamese American Heritage Foundation Collection) The processing of this collection was made possible through a 2006 grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission. Access Restrictions: The Office Files, Resettlement Files, Master Lists of Applicants, and Oversized Documents series are open for research. The ODP Applications Series is restricted until December 1, 2008. The Restricted/Reserved Files series is restricted indefinitely. Location Code: D165 Collection Number: 1849 Extent: 156 linear feet Inclusive Dates: 1905-2002, bulk 1977-1999 Scope and Content Note: Collection Introduction The Families of Vietnamese Political Prisoners Association Collection contains 156 linear feet of immigration applications, correspondence, speeches, meeting notes, financial and legal records, printed materials, and other administrative records that document the activities of the Families of Vietnamese Political Prisoners Association (FVPPA), a non-profit organization active from 1977-1999 in campaigning for the release of re-education camp prisoners in Vietnam. The records document not only the activities of the FVPPA, but also the individual stories of over 12,000 applicants for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees’ (UNHCR) Orderly Departure Program (ODP). The collection is arranged in six series: ODP Applications, Office Files, Resettlement Files, Master Lists of Applicants, Restricted/Reserved Files, and Oversized Documents. The application files contained documents proving eligibility for immigration to the U.S. through the ODP. These records include: ODP application forms, sponsor letters, prisoner

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The Families of Vietnamese Political Prisoners Association Collection (Vietnamese American Heritage Foundation Collection)

The processing of this collection was made possible through a 2006 grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission.

Access Restrictions:

The Office Files, Resettlement Files, Master Lists of Applicants, and Oversized Documents series are open for research. The ODP Applications Series is restricted until December 1, 2008. The Restricted/Reserved Files series is restricted indefinitely.

Location Code: D165 Collection Number: 1849 Extent: 156 linear feet Inclusive Dates: 1905-2002, bulk 1977-1999 Scope and Content Note: Collection Introduction

The Families of Vietnamese Political Prisoners Association Collection contains 156 linear feet of immigration applications, correspondence, speeches, meeting notes, financial and legal records, printed materials, and other administrative records that document the activities of the Families of Vietnamese Political Prisoners Association (FVPPA), a non-profit organization active from 1977-1999 in campaigning for the release of re-education camp prisoners in Vietnam. The records document not only the activities of the FVPPA, but also the individual stories of over 12,000 applicants for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees’ (UNHCR) Orderly Departure Program (ODP). The collection is arranged in six series: ODP Applications, Office Files, Resettlement Files, Master Lists of Applicants, Restricted/Reserved Files, and Oversized Documents.

The application files contained documents proving eligibility for immigration to the U.S. through the ODP. These records include: ODP application forms, sponsor letters, prisoner

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release documents, personal letters, photos, copies of identification papers, birth, marriage, and death records, educational certificates, military records, and other relevant documents. Also found in the collection are the FVPPA’s extensive correspondence with government officials, political leaders, non-profit human rights organizations and others, including: President Ronald Reagan, President George H. W. Bush, Senior Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, Bureau for Refugees Robert L. Funseth, Orderly Departure Program Director Martha Sardinas, the U.S. Department of State, the Bureau for Refugee Programs, the Embassy of the United States of America in Bangkok, Thailand, Amnesty International, Staff Consultant for the Subcommittee on Asian & Pacific Affairs Eric Schwartz, Congressman Stephen J. Solarz, Secretary of State George P. Shultz, Senator John McCain, Senator Edward M. Kennedy, Senator John Kerry, Senator Bob Dole, the Department of Social and Health Services for the State of Washington, and Thailand refugee camp president Ngo Suu.

In its work on behalf of political prisoners and refugees, the FVPPA undertook a variety of activities. Their public awareness program sought to collect and disseminate pertinent information on the needs of Vietnamese political prisoners and their families. An outreach program sought to establish a case file for every prisoner and his or her immediate family in order to assist the eligible persons with their immigration from Vietnam to the United States or other countries in the world. The FVPPA also acted as an information center for recent immigrants, providing resettlement information and assistance as well as aiding in family reunification. They maintained correspondence and held meetings with several politicians, government agencies and officials, and human rights organizations.

Provenance of the collection

In 2004, members of the FVPPA reorganized and formed the Vietnamese American Heritage Foundation (VAHF). In June of 2005, VAHF donated to Texas Tech University’s Vietnam Archive 135-linear-feet of documents created and collected by the FVPPA. The records had been stored for many years in Austin, Texas. After their shipment by freight truck to Lubbock, approximately 19 linear feet of documents received treatment for mold growth.

Arrangement of collection

There appeared to be no original order or recognizable filing system to the records of the FVPPA Collection (VAHF) when it arrived at the Vietnam Archive. To give the collection order and make it accessible to researchers, the collection was divided into six series: ODP Applications, Office Files, Resettlement Files, Master Lists of Applicants, Oversized Documents, and Restricted/Reserved Files.

Series 1 - ODP Application Files Introduction

At a total of 117 linear feet of documents, the ODP Applications are the largest group of files in the collection. They are arranged alphabetically and contain individual documents that date from 1905 to 1999. ODP Applications has one subgroup: ODP Correspondence. The individual documents found in the Applications Files Series range from 1905 to 2001. The documents include: United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees’ (UNHCR) Orderly Departure Program applications, Letters of Introduction (LOI) from ODP applicants and/or their sponsors, Vietnamese political prisoners’ Certificate of Release from re-education camp,

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personal letters, letters from family members, letters from sponsors, photos of applicants and family members, copies of passports, copies of exit visas, copies of Vietnamese identification cards, Residency and Household Members List from an ODP applicant’s local Vietnamese Police Department, marriage, birth, and death certificates, educational certificates, military training certificates, military awards, professional training certificates, letters of recommendation for jobs, humanitarian operation (HO) papers, copies of Alien Resident Cards, copies of Social Security cards, and medical records. When necessary, personal information such as Social Security numbers and/or medical information has been removed to the restricted series (Series 6), and sanitized copies of documents included in the original files.

Notes about Vietnamese names

The names of the applicants are written in the Vietnamese order, which is opposite the American order. For example, the American President John Quincy Adams would be written Adams Quincy John in the Vietnamese order. If the applicant has a known alias it is noted on the file. For example, Nguyen Van Be has an alias of Pham Van Be. His file would be marked Nguyen Van Be a.k.a. Pham Van Be. Nguyen is the most common surname/family/last name. Dang, Do, Ngo, Pham, Phan, Le, Luong, Tran, Truong, Trinh, Vo, and Vu are also common surname/family/last names in the collection. Van is the most common middle name, followed by Thi and Minh. Thi is almost always a female’s middle name. I & Y are the same, interchangeable when after a consonant. Qui is the same as Quy. Quy is the older generations preference, whereas Qui is the younger’s. Si is the same as Sy. When reading the documents, it is helpful to know these two common abbreviations for names: Ng=Nguyen, and T=Thi or Thuy. If it looks like Cr, it is TR. R almost never follows C. What looks like an S or G can be an H. D with a line under it is a P.

Series 1-Arrangement

The name of the principal applicant is the name given on the file. For example, Nguyen Van Be, a former Vietnamese political prisoner, is applying for his family to immigrate to the U.S. through the ODP. His list of family members includes his wife Pham Thi Phuong, his son Nguyen Ngoc Be, and his father Nguyen Ngo Be. Nguyen Van Be’s name will be the one listed on the file. If, however, Nguyen Van Be’s wife was also a Vietnamese political prisoner or a U.S. employee, her name will also appear on the file, for she too has status and qualifies as a principal applicant under ODP. The order of the two names on the file is determined alphabetically. If the widow of a principal applicant applies, the file is listed with her name first, followed by that of her deceased husband. If the children of a principal applicant are orphans when they apply, the file is listed under the names of the children. Application files for individuals having the same name are arranged by date of birth. The oldest applicant is followed by the next oldest and so on until the youngest applicant with that name is reached. The birth date is written in the American order. Vietnamese write the date by day-month-year. January 11, 1959 is 11-1-1959 in Vietnamese order. Please keep in mind when looking for a particular applicant’s file that the order of the birth date may accidentally be written in the wrong order. Moreover, applicants sometimes changed their birth date multiple times, and even changed their names.

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The ODP Applications Files range from 1985-1999. The majority of ODP Application forms were filled out in 1989-1994, after the July 30, 1989 signing of the American-Vietnamese agreement allowing former re-education camp prisoners and their families to resettle in the U.S. Another large group of ODP applications were filled out in 1996-1999 after the McCain Amendment (Section 595 H.R. 3540), which allowed children over the age of 21 of former re-education camp prisoners to immigrate to the U.S., was enacted in July, 1996. An ODP Application form contains: the name and birthday of the applicant; the IV and VEWL number of the applicant, which served as an ID for the Embassy of the U.S. in Bangkok, Thailand; the Vietnamese address of the ODP applicant; the birthday and contact information of the applicant’s sponsor; the contact information of the closest relative(s) or acquaintance(s) of the ODP applicant in the U.S. and Vietnam; the relationship between the sponsor and the ODP applicant; the military rank or U.S. employee position of the applicant; the names, addresses, and birthdays of the family members the applicant wished to have emigrate with them; and the dates and names of the re-education camp(s) in which the applicant was incarcerated.

Subseries 2 - ODP Correspondence

The ODP Correspondence subseries consists of one linear foot of files ranging from 1989-1999 of ODP applicants who are unnamed. The applicant’s sponsor or family member wrote a letter but did not name the applicant. Like the ODP applications, the ODP Correspondence files are arranged alphabetically. The files are arranged by the name of the sponsor or family member of the unnamed applicant. Those files having the same name are arranged by date of birth.

Series 2 - General Office Files

Consisting of 35 linear feet of documents that range form 1981 to 2002, the General Office Files is the second largest series in the collection. Office files are divided into five subseries: Correspondence; Events and Speeches; Organizational Meetings; Financial, Legal and Employee Records; and Printed Materials. These documents provide information on the purpose, mission, and activities of the FVPPA. Through these files a researcher can learn how the FVPPA achieved its four major accomplishments:

• The July 30, 1989 signing of the American-Vietnamese agreement allowing former re-

education camp prisoners and their families to resettle in the U.S.

• The release of the 100 longest held political prisoners.

• The McCain Amendment which allowed children over of the age of 21 of former re-education camp prisoners to immigrate to the U.S. (Section 595 H.R. 3540, enacted in July 1996, considered by conference committee in September of 1996.)

• The abolition of the mandatory requirement that former Vietnamese political prisoners have six months trade and English training in Philippines before entering the U.S.

Subseries 1 - Correspondence Office Correspondence is the largest subseries of the Office Files Series and contains sixteen linear feet of documents. This subseries is divided into two subgroups, Incoming and Outgoing Correspondence. At nine linear feet, Office Correspondence-Incoming is the larger

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of these two groups and is arranged alphabetically by the name of the sender. These files cover the 1980s and 1990s, with the bulk being in the 1990s. Office Correspondence-Outgoing contains seven linear feet of documents and is arranged chronologically by year and then by month. Office Correspondence-Outgoing covers 1982-2001. Notable correspondents include: President Ronald Reagan, President George H. W Bush, Senior Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, Bureau for Refugees Robert L. Funseth, Orderly Departure Program Director Martha Sardinas, Staff Consultant of the Subcommittee on Asian & Pacific Affairs Eric Schwartz, Congressman Stephen J. Solarz, Secretary of State George P. Shultz, Senator John McCain, Senator Edward M. Kennedy, Senator John Kerry, Senator Bob Dole, and Thailand Refugee Camp President Ngo Suu.

Subseries 2 - Office Events and Speeches The Office Events and Speeches subseries contains three linear feet of records documenting the events held by, and attended by, the FVPPA, as well as various speeches given by its president and co-founder Khuc Minh Tho, Senior Deputy Assistant Secretary for the Bureau for Refugees Robert L. Funseth, and various other VIPs. These files are arranged chronologically and cover 1982-1999, but have no records for the years 1983 and 1997. The bulk of the records are from the FVPPA’s two annual events: The Annual Freedom Reunion Picnic, and the Annual Awards Dinner and Culture Show, also called the Unity and Reunion Dinner. The FVPPA’s events helped to raise money and public awareness, and honored those individuals and VIPs who had contributed to the FVPPA’s mission and cause.

Subseries 3 - Organizational Meetings

The Office Organizational Meetings subseries contains three linear feet of records documenting the FVPPA’s meetings and contacts. The files are arranged chronologically and cover 1984-1998. The records contain board meeting notes, memos, agendas, lists of attendees, minutes from meetings with U.S. government officials, printed and hand written lists of contacts, and hand written notes about meetings and trips. Notable files include: an Agenda & Summary of the Issues of the Meeting with the Permanent Mission of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam in New York City, April 14, 1989; notes from the Coordinating Committee for the Reception of Vietnamese Political Prisoners “Welcome & Task Force,” 1989-1990; notes on the abolition of the requirement of former Vietnamese political prisoners having to go to Bataan, Philippines before coming to the U.S., 1992-1993; and notes detailing a meeting with the Immigration and Naturalization Service, August 30, 1995.

Subseries 4 - Financial, Legal, and Employee Records

At two linear feet, the Office Financial, Legal, and Employee Records subseries is the smallest of the Office Files Series. These files are arranged chronologically and cover 1981-1999, but are missing the records for the years 1982 and 1983. The bulk of these files are the annual membership and sponsorship donations and fees. There are only five files pertaining to employee records.

Subseries 5 - Printed Materials

Printed Materials is the last of the Office subseries and contains ten linear feet of documents. These files are arranged chronologically and cover 1976-2002. Printed Materials is divided into two subgroups: Printed Materials Not Created by the FVPPA, and Printed Materials Created by the FVPPA. The Printed Materials Not Created by the FVPPA files contains seven

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linear feet of records that range from 1976-2002, but is missing the years: 1977, 1978, 1979, 1981, 2000, and 2001. These files contain various periodicals, journals, including: Vietnamese-American beauty magazines, Vietnamese newspaper articles, American newspapers in English and Vietnamese, Congressional Records, Vietnam Human Rights Watch, and even The National Enquirer. Printed Materials Created by the FVPPA contains three linear feet of records that range from 1989-1999, but is missing the years: 1981, 1982, 1983, and 1993. These files contain the FVPPA’s informational and promotional materials, including: annual yearbooks, FVPPA’s newsletters, and the FVPPA’s brochures.

Series 3 - Resettlement Files

The Resettlement Files Series consists of one linear foot of records of former Vietnamese political prisoners and their families that the FVPPA helped resettle in the U.S. The files are arranged alphabetically and cover the 1990s. These records document the FVPPA’s assistance to former Vietnamese political prisoners and their families in obtaining housing, employment, transportation, medical care, and state assistance. These records contain copies of resettled immigrants’ ODP applications, and all receipts and paperwork involved in assisting former Vietnamese political prisoners in the U.S.

Series 4 - Master Lists of Applicants

The Master Lists of Applicants Series contains one linear foot of documents arranged chronologically, covering the years 1985, 1988, 1989, and undated files. Master List files contain copies of applications, checks, and sponsorship forms. These records helped the FVPPA to keep track of membership and sponsorship donations, contact information of sponsors, and to make lists of former re-education camp prisoners.

Series 5 - Oversized Documents

Consisting of only two files in one large flat box, Oversized Documents is the smallest of all series and is arranged alphabetically. The first file contains military awards removed from the ODP Application file of Nguyen Van Cong (3/15/1940). The second file contains a proclamation from President George H. W. Bush.

Series 6 - Restricted/Reserved

The Restricted/Reserved series contains two linear feet of records arranged alphabetically. This series consists of individual documents removed from Series 1-5 containing medical information and Social Security numbers. These files are not open for researchers. When possible, sanitized copies of documents were returned to the original files, and in all cases a note was place in the file indicating information had been removed.

Administrative History:

On April 30, 1975, Saigon fell to the Army of North Vietnam. That spring, 125,000 Vietnamese fled the country. From 1978 to the mid-1980s, approximately 2 million Vietnamese left the country by boat, which was highly dangerous and illegal. Refugees faced dangers from overcrowded boats, pirates, and the perils of Mother Nature. Alarmed by the high death toll, in 1979 the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR)

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proposed the Orderly Departure Program (ODP), which received the support and cooperation of the U.S. State Department and other diplomatic offices around the world. The next year the United Nations established an ODP office in Bangkok, Thailand to facilitate safe departures from Vietnam. In 1989, Robert Lloyd Funseth, Senior Deputy Assistant Secretary of State and Acting Director of the Bureau for Refugee Programs, negotiated with the government of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam to allow immigration of former re-education camp prisoners to the United States. For fifteen years the Orderly Departure Program helped over 500,000 Vietnamese refugees immigrate to the U.S. before its closure in 1994. After her life was tragically affected by the war in Vietnam, Khuc Minh Tho dedicated herself to those hoping to start a new life, as she did, in the United States. Born in 1939 in the former Sa Dec province (now Dong Thap province) near Saigon, Communist forces kidnapped Tho’s father in 1968, and he was never seen again. In 1972, her step-mother was also killed by Communist forces. When she was 23 years old and five months pregnant with her third child, Tho’s husband was killed by the Viet Cong as well. From 1961 to 1972, Tho worked for the Department of Economic and Social Affairs and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Vietnam. From 1972 to 1975, she served as Administrative Officer at the Vietnamese Embassy in Manila, Philippines. After the fall of Saigon in 1975, her second husband, Nguyen Van Be, a colonel in the Army of the Republic of Vietnam, was sent to a re-education camp, where he would spend the next 13 years. In 1975, with her husband still incarcerated, Tho immigrated to the U.S. She worked in a variety of social service positions in the suburban Washington D.C. area, including the Foundation Senior Citizen Association, and the government of Arlington County, Virginia. She was the first Vietnamese American to work in the Arlington County Department of Human Services, Division of Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse Services. In 1977, in order to win the release of her husband and other Vietnamese political prisoners, Tho co-founded the Families of Vietnamese Political Prisoners Association (FVPPA) in Arlington, Virginia, along with Trinh Ngoc Dung and other spouses, children, relatives, and friends of Vietnamese political prisoners. Tho not only co-founded the FVPPA, but she also served as president of the association. Up to 20 volunteers met at Tho’s house each night after a full day’s work at their day jobs, and worked for the release of Vietnamese political prisoners and for their immigration to the U.S. through the ODP. They petitioned Congress and lobbied the State Department on behalf of Vietnamese political prisoners. In 1984, the FVPPA was officially incorporated by the Commonwealth of Virginia State Corporation Commission. The FVPPA’s stated purpose was to “promote the reunion of political prisoners with their families in the United States and elsewhere in the free world.” The group also called for public awareness to the plight of political prisoners. The FVPPA worked with the American government, international humanitarian organizations, and other volunteer agencies to achieve its goals of family reunification and humane treatment of prisoners. In its work on behalf of political prisoners and refugees, the FVPPA undertook a variety of activities. Their public awareness program sought to collect and disseminate pertinent information on the needs of Vietnamese political prisoners and their families. An outreach program sought to establish a case file for every prisoner and his or her immediate family in

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order to assist the eligible persons with their immigration from Vietnam to the United States or other countries in the world. The FVPPA also acted as an information center for recent immigrants, and providing resettlement information and assistance as well as aiding in family reunification. They maintained correspondence and held meetings with several politicians, government agencies and officials, and human rights organizations, including: President Ronald Reagan, President George H. W. Bush, Senior Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, Bureau for Refugees Robert L. Funseth, Orderly Departure Program Director Martha Sardinas, the U.S. Department of State, the Bureau for Refugee Programs, the Embassy of the United States of America in Bangkok, Thailand, Amnesty International, Staff Consultant for the Subcommittee on Asian & Pacific Affairs Eric Schwartz, Congressman Stephen J. Solarz, Secretary of State George P. Shultz, Senator John McCain, Senator Edward M. Kennedy, Senator John Kerry, Senator Bob Dole, the Department of Social and Health Services for the State of Washington, and Thailand refugee camp president Ngo Suu. The FVPPA held two annual events to raise money and public awareness, and to honor those individuals and VIPs who had contributed to the FVPPA’s mission and cause: The Annual Freedom Reunion Picnic, and the Annual Awards Dinner and Culture Show, also called the Unity and Reunion Dinner. Among the many other important events the FVPPA held or attended are: “A Salute to Freedom” Picnic, Memorial, and Reception in July 1994; a reception at the Dirksen Senate Office Building in 1988; an event marking International Human Rights Day in 1987; performances by Vietnamese singers and performers at T.C. Williams School in 1988 and 1989; a concert by Hoang Thi Tho in 1990; the International Children’s Festival in 1996; and Vietnamese American Appreciation and Celebration Day in 1999. The FVPPA was staffed entirely by volunteers. It had no paid professional employees and relied upon the work of members and friends. Donations paid for the publication of a newsletter, computer equipment, telephone, postage and office supplies. The organization also conducted ongoing fundraising activities to support these costs. In April 1992, Khuc Minh Tho was interviewed as part of a project of the Organization of Pan-Asian American Women. She described her role and the goals of the organization by stating:

“As President of the Association, my principal role is to represent the rights of the political prisoners and their families and appeal to the Executive and Legislative branches of the United States government, and to all governments of other free countries, to intervene with Vietnamese authorities with respect to their rights. I also advocate for the prompt release of political prisoners from the re-education camps in Vietnam and assist them in reuniting with their families and loved ones in the United States or in other countries.”

Through her dedication and leadership, the FVPPA achieved many of these stated goals and had a lasting impact on the Vietnamese American Community in the United States. In July of 1989, the United States and Vietnam signed an agreement allowing former re-education camp prisoners and their families to resettle in the U.S. Funded by a grant from Amnesty International, the organization developed a list of the 100 longest held Vietnamese political prisoners and worked for their release. Their lobbying efforts also led to the passage

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of the McCain Amendment (Section 595 H.R. 3540) in 1996, which allowed children over of the age of 21 of former prisoners to immigrate to the U.S. Their efforts also led to the elimination of the requirement that former Vietnamese political prisoners have six months trade and English training in Philippines before entering the U.S. In a 1989 interview with The Orange County Register, Robert Funseth, Senior Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, credited Khuc Minh Tho with being “…the guiding light behind the movement to free Vietnamese who were held in communist re-education camps…” Funseth felt so strongly about Tho’s efforts that he presented her with the ballpoint pen he used in Hanoi to sign the agreement between the United States and Vietnam. In 2005, Mrs. Tho was a National Alliance of Vietnamese American Service Agencies (NAVASA) Honoree. Today she still works on behalf of Vietnamese immigrants as an active member of the Vietnamese American Heritage Foundation. The contributions of the FVPPA were of great significance to the Vietnamese American community and to United States history. By writing and petitioning U.S. government officials and agencies, along with those of other nations, fundraising, and raising public awareness of the plight of Vietnamese political prisoners, the FVPPA gave voice to thousands of Vietnamese political prisoners, former U.S. allies and employees, and their families who might otherwise have been forgotten. By helping these Vietnamese refugees immigrate and resettle in the U.S., the Families of Vietnamese Political Prisoners Association became a vital key to the understanding of the Vietnamese American immigration experience.

Collection Inventory:

Series 1 - ODP Applications Subseries 1 – Application Files

BOX FOLDER TITLE 1 A - Bui K 2 Bui L - Bui Van B 3 Bui Van C - Cao D 4 Cao H - Chau M 5 Chau N - Dam 6 Dang A - Dang P 7 Dang Q - Dang Van R 8 Dang Van S - Dao S 9 Dao T - Dinh K 10 Dinh L - Dip 11 Do - Do Ngoc N 12 Do Ngoc P - Do Tr 13 Do Tuan - Doan Duc 14 Doan Duy - Doan Van 15 Doan Vi - Duong Q 16 Duong S - Ha H

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17 Ha K - Hinh 18 Ho - Ho Quang 19 Ho Quoc - Ho Van H 20 Ho Van K - Hoang G 21 Hoang H - Hoang Thi N 22 Hoang Thi P - Hong Khac Bich 23 Hong Khac L - Huynh Duc 24 Huynh Duy - Huynh Ngoc L 25 Huynh Ngoc M - Huynh Thi G 26 Huynh Thi H - Huynh Van N 27 Huynh Van O - Khuc H 28 Khuc M - Lam H 29 Lam K - Lam Vinh 30 Lang - Le Dinh N 31 Le Dinh P - Le Huu Phuoc 32 Le Huu Phuong - Le Ngoc Bui 33 Le Ngoc Buu - Le Quang L 34 Le Quang M - Le Thanh D 35 Le Thanh H - Le Thi M 36 Le Thi N - Le Trong 37 Le Truc - Le Van E 38 Le Van G - Le Van Nghia 39 Le Van Nghiep - Le Van The 40 Le Van Thien - Le Viet Mang 41 Le Viet Muoi - Luong N 42 Luong P - Luu U 43 Luu V - Ma 44 Mac - Mai Van Tho 45 Mai Van Thom - Ngo Phung 46 Ngo Phuoc - Ngo Van Hoanh 47 Ngo Van Hue - Nguyen Anh Tuan 48 Nguyen Anh Tung - Nguyen Chau A 49 Nguyen Chau B - Nguyen Dang B 50 Nguyen Dang C - Nguyen Dinh N 51 Nguyen Dinh P - Nguyen Duc Phu 52 Nguyen Duc Phuc - Nguyen Hai Dinh 53 Nguyen Hai Son - Nguyen Huu Bich 54 Nguyen Huu Bieu - Nguyen Huu Nhut 55 Nguyen Huu O - Nguyen Huu Tri 56 Nguyen Huu Trieu - Nguyen Kim Doan 57 Nguyen Kim Dong - Nguyen Manh Dung 58 Nguyen Manh H - Nguyen Nam 59 Nguyen Nang - Nguyen Ngoc Lien 60 Nguyen Ngoc Linh - Nguyen Ngoc U 61 Nguyen Ngoc Van - Nguyen Phuoc A 62 Nguyen Phuoc D - Nguyen Quang

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63 Nguyen Qui - Nguyen Tan Loc 64 Nguyen Tan Luc - Nguyen Thanh G 65 Nguyen Thanh H - Nguyen Thanh Tinh 66 Nguyen Thanh Toan - Nguyen Thi Be 67 Nguyen Thi Bich - Nguyen Thi Hong 68 Nguyen Thi Hue - Nguyen Thi Mai (1948) 69 Nguyen Thi Mai (1952) - Nguyen Thi Quy 70 Nguyen Thi Quyen - Nguyen Thi Vi 71 Nguyen Thi Vien - Nguyen Tri Tai 72 Nguyen Tri Thuc - Nguyen Tu Qui 73 Nguyen Tu Trinh - Nguyen Van Bien 74 Nguyen Van Biet - Nguyen Van Cong 75 Nguyen Van Cu - Nguyen Van Duoc 76 Nguyen Van Duong - Nguyen Van Hoa (1/16/1943) 77 Nguyen Van Hoa (6/22/1943) - Nguyen Van K 78 Nguyen Van L - Nguyen Van M 79 Nguyen Van Nam Nguyen Van Oai 80 Nguyen Van O - Nguyen Van Ron 81 Nguyen Van Rot - Nguyen Van Thanh (3/3/1929) 82 Nguyen Van Thanh (1933) - Nguyen Van Thuan 83 Nguyen Van Thuong - Nguyen Van Trung (2/27/1943) 84 Nguyen Van Trung (8/30/1945) - Nguyen Van Xuan 85 Nguyen Van Xuong - Nguyen Xuan S 86 Nguyen Xuan T - Pham Cong Can (5/31/1930) Folder A 87 Pham Cong Can (5/31/1930) Folder B - Pham Gia N 88 Pham Gia P - Pham Kim 89 Pham Kinh - Pham Quang K 90 Pham Quang L - Pham Thi M 91 Pham Thi N - Pham Van Canh 92 Pham Van Chac - Pham Van Phuc 93 Pham Van Phuoc - Pham Viet S 94 Pham Viet T - Phan Thanh Tua 95 Phan Thanh Tuong - Phau 96 Phi - Sung 97 T - Thien 98 Thong - Tran Ba Hong 99 Tran Ba Hung - Tran Dinh Ba 100 Tran Dinh Bach - Tran Hoai 101 Tran Hoan - Tran Luc 102 Tran Luong - Tran Ngoc Lich 103 Tran Ngoc Lieu - Tran Quang Hien 104 Tran Quang Hiep - Tran Thanh Liem 105 Tran Thanh Long - Tran Thi Thanh N 106 Tran Thi Thanh Tam - Tran Van C 107 Tran Van D - Tran Van H 108 Tran Van I - Tran Van Phu

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109 Tran Van Phuc - Tran Viet N 110 Tran Viet T - Trinh Thi Thiet 111 Trinh Thi Thong - Truong Thi M 112 Truong Thi N - Van P 113 Van S - Vo Thanh Lien 114 Vo Thanh N - Vo Van Tuoi 115 Vo Van Tuong - Vu Van Bat 116 Vu Van C - Y

Subseries 2 - ODP Correspondence

BOX FOLDER TITLE 117 1 Alice 2 Anne Kim Truong 3 Bui Cuong 4 Bui Hia Duc 5 Bui Huynh Thu 6 Bui Thi Hoa 7 Bui Tran Thanh Thuy 8 Bui Van Qui 9 Ca Ngoc Su 10 Chu Van Tien 11 Chu Xuan Gian 12 Dang Khanh Vinh 13 Dang Lien 14 Dang Thai Binh 15 Dang Thi A (12/01/1942) 16 Dang Thi Mai 17 Dang Van Hon 18 Dao Michael 19 Dao Thi Doan Trang 20 Dao Trang 21 Dao Van Cong 22 Dinh Thi Lien Kieu 23 Do Bao Long 24 Do Trong Viet 25 Do Van Ca 26 Doan Tuong 27 Duong Anh Sang 28 Duong Cong Hoanh 29 Duong Dinh Hanh 30 Duong L 31 Duong Thi Chin 32 Giang Van Cau 33 Hoan Bui 34 Hoang Binh Thuan 35 Hoang Con

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36 Hoang Thanh Loan 37 Hoang Tien Minh 38 Hoang Tuyet Mai 39 Hong Hoi 40 Hua Them Phuoc 41 Huynh Lang 42 Huynh Thi Chau 43 Huynh Thi Nguyen (11/20/1944) 44 Huynh Truong Tuan 45 Kieu Duong 46 Kimly L Conway 47 La Thanh Danh 48 Lam Duc 49 Le Don 50 Le Duy Phuong 51 Le Hai 52 Le Khang 53 Le Khanh Nga 54 Le Kim Chau 55 Le Kim Hoang 56 Le Kim Son 57 Le Minh Tuan 58 Le Quang Khuong 59 Le Que 60 Le Thanh Trang 61 Le Thi An 62 Le Thi Bach (11/03/1952) 63 Le Thi Huong 64 Le Thi Le Hong 65 Le Thi Nguyet Dung 66 Le Thi Que 67 Le Tu Phu 68 Le Van Cu 69 Le Van Khoa 70 Le Van Lam 71 Le Van Tam 72 Le Xuan 73 Lieu Rupp 74 Luong Van Hong 75 Luu H. Lan 76 Luu Q. Thuc 77 Luu Ton Loi 78 Ly Phuong Lam 79 Ly Thi Chieu (5/28/1989) 80 Ly Thi Dung 81 Mai

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82 Nghia 83 Ngo Dinh Thu 84 Ngo Phu Hai 85 Ngo Suu 86 Ngo Thi Xinh 87 Ngo Van Lai (10/10/1936) 88 Nguyen Anh Dung 89 Nguyen Chi Man 90 Nguyen Dang Ta 91 Nguyen Dat Tien 92 Nguyen Dung 93 Nguyen Ghi 94 Nguyen Hoang 95 Nguyen Hue 96 Nguyen Huu Duc 97 Nguyen Kim Lang 98 Nguyen Huy 99 Nguyen Kim Loan 100 Nguyen Luong Quyen 101 Nguyen Minh Thuy 102 Nguyen Minh Trang 103 Nguyen Ngoc Bich 104 Nguyen Ngoc Hai 105 Nguyen Ngoc Hon 106 Nguyen Ngoc Nhuong 107 Nguyen Ngoc Tien 108 Nguyen P. Trach 109 Nguyen Phong 110 Nguyen Phuoc Quan 111 Nguyen Quan 112 Nguyen Qui Khoi (04/06/1967) 113 Nguyen Quynh Nga 114 Nguyen Tan Hung 115 Nguyen Tan Phu 116 Nguyen Tat Dung (09/09/1951) 117 Nguyen Thanh Nhon 118 Nguyen The Hai 119 Nguyen Thi Be 120 Nguyen Thi Be 121 Nguyen Thi Hanh 122 Nguyen Thi Hoa AKA Que 123 Nguyen Thi Hoi 124 Nguyen Thi Kieu 125 Nguyen Thi Kim Hoa 126 Nguyen Thi Minh Chanh 127 Nguyen Thi Nguyen (9/29/1986)

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128 Nguyen Thi Nhan 129 Nguyen Thi Thoa 130 Nguyen Thi Tuyet 131 Nguyen Thuan 132 Nguyen Tuan 133 Nguyen V. Paul 134 Nguyen Van Bay 135 Nguyen Van Cam 136 Nguyen Van Ech 137 Nguyen Van Hung 138 Nguyen Van Huynh 139 Nguyen Van Ly 140 Nguyen Van Muoi 141 Nguyen Van Nghiem 142 Nguyen Van Phi 143 Nguyen Van Tam 144 Nguyen Van Tan 145 Nguyen Xuan Minh 146 John A. Oettl 147 Ong Ich 148 Pham Cong Trung 149 Pham Dinh Minh Tri 150 Pham L. Vien 151 Pham Thanh Khiet 152 Pham Thi Nghiem 153 Pham Van 154 Pham Van Dinh 155 Pham Van Khanh 156 Pham Van Khanh 157 Pham Van Su 158 Phan Ngoc Buu 159 Phan Ngoc Ha 160 Phan Quang Dai 161 Phan T. Chau 162 Phan T.V. Hanh 163 Phan Thi Cam 164 Phan Thi Cam Van 165 Phan Thi Tiet 166 Quach Thi Kim Loan (01/25/1959) 167 Rose 168 Soyar Thach 169 Theresa 170 Ton That Cuong 171 Ton That Hien 172 Tran Canh 173 Tran Cong Chanh

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174 Tran John 175 Tran Kim Chi 176 Tran Minh Duc 177 Tran Minh Son 178 Tran Ngoc Tieng 179 Tran Phuong Mai 180 Tran Quoc Huong 181 Tran Thanh 182 Tran Thanh Dai 183 Tran Thi Cuc 184 Tran Thi Dang 185 Tran Thi Ngoc Thu 186 Tran Thi Sa 187 Tran Van Lang 188 Tran Van Long 189 Trinh Huu Tho 190 Trinh Linh 191 Trinh Thi Kiem Loan 192 Trinh Van Tuc 193 Truong Le Hoa 194 Truong Loi 195 Truong Minh Duc 196 Truong Quang Nhu 197 Truong Van Huy 198 Truong Van Mach 199 Truong Van Tang 200 Unknown 201 Unknown 202 Unknown 203 Van Mai 204 Van The Vinh 205 Vo Hieu 206 Vo Kieu 207 Vo Nguyen 208 Vo Thi Yen Lang 209 Vo Tuyet Hoa 210 Vo Tuyet Lieu 211 Vo Van Ba 212 Vu Huu Chuong 213 Vu Ngoc Dinh 214 Vu Thanh Canh 215 Vu Thi Kim Loan 216 Vu Thi Lan Anh 217 Vu Thi Phuc 218 Vu Van Mao 219 Vuong Le Xuan

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Series 2 - General Office Files Subseries 1 – Correspondence

Incoming

BOX FOLDER TITLE 118 1 Luis Acle, Jr., Associate Director, Office of Public Liason,

The White House 2 Adam 3 Administration Postale De. R.S. Du Vietnam, Bureau

D’Echange de Hochiminh Ville 4 Aid To Refugee Children W/o Parents Inc. 5 American Airlines 6 American Immigration Lawyers Association 7 American Red Cross 8 Victoria Forbes Adam, Amnesty International 9 Amnesty International 10 W.A. Anderson 11 Anh, USCC/Refugee Services- Arlington, VA 12 Jose A. Aponte, Director, International Services, American

Red Cross, National Headquarters 13 Arizona State Society 14 Arlington County, Virginia, Department of Human

Services 15 Arlington County, Virginia, Personnel Department 16 Richard L. Armitage, Assistant Secretary of Defense 17 Evan Arthur, Office of the Counsellor, Immigration,

Embassy of Australia 18 Asia Watch 19 Asian-American Golden Age Center, Inc. 20 Association of Former Vietnamese Political Prisoners 21 Association of Former Political Prisoners of Communist

Viet Nam 22 Charles Bacarisse, Office of Public Liaison, The White

House 23 William B. Bailey, Naval Intelligence Professionals 24 Ban Tin Cong Dong Bac Cali 25 G.E. Barile, Secretary to Robert L. Funseth 26 Christina Barros 27 Priscilla Barry 28 Eugene P. Bartell and Calvin Chin, Maryland Department

of Human Resources 29 Be Hai (unknown)

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30 Bruce A. Beardsley, Counselor for Refugee and Migration Services, Embassy of the United States of America

31 Richard Beer, Bureau for Refugee Programs, U.S. Department of State

32 Sister Winifred Behlen, Director, Friends of Refugees 33 Beeman 34 Joseph R. Biden Jr., U.S. Senator 35 Bill 36 Sister Margarita Tran Binh, DC, Center for Assistance to

Displaced Persons, Inc. 37 Boat People S.O.S., Inc. 38 Thomas Bornemann, NIMH Refugee Mental Health

Program 39 Rudy Boschwitz, U.S. Senator 40 Anita Botti, Office of Admissions, Bureau of Population,

Refugees, and Migration, U.S. Department of State 41 Harold C. Boykin, Associate, International Services,

American Red Cross 42 Bui Kinh Kha, Cao Vy Da, et al. 43 Bui Ngoc Long 44 Bui Quoc Khanh 45 Bui Thi Tuyet Anh 46 Bui Thu 47 Bui Van Hao 48 Bruce W. Burns 49 Congresswoman Leslie Byrne 50 Cambridge Commons Apartments 51 John Campbell 52 CACI 53 Caodaist Association of Southern California 54 Ron Carlee, Director, Arlington County, Virginia,

Department of Human Services 55 Carondelet Management Institute 56 Jane Carroll 57 Catholic Diocese of Richmond, Office of Refugee

Resettlement 58 CBA 59 Center for Applied Linguistics 60 Center for Assistance to Displaced Persons, Inc. 61 Shu-Ping Chan, Executive Director, State of Maryland

Governor's Office on Asian Pacific American Affairs 62 Chau Ngoc Tuan 63 Chau Truong Quang 64 Chau Van Duoc 65 Chau Vanly

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66 Linda Chavez, Director of the Office of Public Liaison, The White House

667 Chiu Song Hy 68 Warren M. Christopher, Secretary of State, Department of

State 69 Chu Ba Yen, Federation of Vietnamese Veterans of Florida 70 Chu Van Tien 71 Katherine Chumachenko, Associate Director, Office of

Public Liaison, The White House 72 Chung Minh Kien 73 Priscilla A. Clapp, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau for

Refugee Programs, U.S. Department of State 74 John and Ky Clark 75 Jeffrey Cleveland, Security Services, CHOICE 76 Clifton Park Vietnamese Baptist Church 77 Coalition of Nationalist Vietnamese Organizations of

Northern California 78 Michel Combal 79 Committee for the Relief of Vietnamese Refugees in

Southeast Asia 80 Commonwealth of Virginia, Department of Social Services 81 Commonwealth of Virginia, State Corporation Commission 82 Ron Compton 83 Cong Dong Viet Nam Tu Do Tai Hawaii, Free Vietnam

Organization 84 Cong Dong Viet Nam Washington DC., MD & VA 85 Congregation of Vietnamese Buddhists in the United States 86 Conservative Party of the State of Virginia 87 Anne P. Convery, Orderly Departure Program, Joint

Voluntary Agency Representative, International Catholic Migration Commission

88 Kim Oanh Cook 89 Phyllis A. Coven, Director, International Affairs, U.S.

Department of Justice, Immigration and Naturalization Service

90 Marikay Crangle, Arlington County, Virginia, Department of Human Services, Division of Social Services

119 1 Alan Cranston, U.S. Senator 2 Cua 3 Beverly Hunter-Curtis 4 Dang Phi Long 5 Dang Van Nam 6 Danh Kien Giang, et. Al. 7 David G. Dann 8 Dao Dinh 9 Dao Thi Muoi

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10 Dao Van Dinh 11 Anh Davis, USCC/Refugee Services, Arlington, VA 12 Bob Davis 13 Thomas M. Davis, III. Chairman, Commonwealth of

Virginia, County of Fairfax, Board of Supervisors 14 Dennis DeConcini, U.S. Senator 15 David Demarest, Assistant to the President for

Communications, The White House 16A Department of Health & Human Services, Family Support

Administration, Office of Refugee Resettlement 16B Department of Health & Human Services, Family Support

Administration, Office of Refugee Resettlement 17 Di Nam 18 Dinh Van Khang 19 Dinh Van Tinh 20 Diocese of Arlington 21 Do Ke Giai 22 Do Ngoc Thuy 23 Michael Peavey Do, The Vietnamese Veterans Association

at Austin 24 Do Thanh Nhan 25 Do Thu Trang 26 Do Vinh 27 Doan Binh Vien 28 Doan Vinh 29 Bob Dole, U.S. Senator 30 A. Blair Dorminey, Director of Policy Development,

National Security Council 31 Robert K. Dornan, U.S. Congressman 32 Thomas P. DoubleDay, Jr., Chief, Southeast Asia Division,

Office of Refugee Admissions and Processing, Bureau of Refugee Programs, U.S. Department of State

33 Jim Dubsky 34 Duong 35 Duong Cong Hoanh 36 Mai Duong, Lung Nguyen, Marikay Crangle 37 Michelle J. Dupuis, Program Specialist,

Disaster/International Emergency Services, American Red Cross

38 Dave Durenberger, U.S. Senator 39 Victoria Nguyen Dzung, Youth Tourist Company, Ho Chi

Minh City 40 Jason Dzuong 41 EAP/L Cards Center 42 EAP Press Guidance 43 East Asia/Admissions/ODP, Orderly Departure Program

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44 Bill Eckhof 45 Edmonton Viets Association 46 Donald C. Ellson, Deputy Director for Programs, Office of

Refugee Admissions and Processing, Bureau for Refugee Programs, U.S. Department of State

47 Embassy of the United States of America, Bangkok, Thailand

48A Embassy of the United States of America, U.S. Orderly Departure Program

48B Embassy of the United States of America, U.S. Orderly Departure Program

49 Embassy of the Republic of Vietnam 50 Pamela S. Emory, Staff Assistant, John D. Rockefeller IV,

U.S. Senator 51 Employment Training Center, Arlington Public Schools,

Arlington, VA 52 Richard D. English, Deputy Assistant Secretary for

Refugee Admissions, Bureau for Refugee Programs, U.S. Department of State

53 The Episcopal Church of the Redeemer 54 John F. Erickson 55 External Affairs Committee, Overseas Vietnam Church

Conference 56 Fairfax County, VA Department of Housing and

Community Development, Housing Management Division 57 Fairfax County Department of Human Development 58 Fairfax County Office of Personnel 59 Lisa Falk 60 Alison Falt, IndoChinese Case Manager, World Relief 61 Family of the Vietnamese Red Berets 62 Far East Express Co. 63 Dante B. Fascell, Congress of the United States, Committee

on Foreign Affairs 64 Federation of Associations of Former Political Prisoners of

Communist Vietnam 65 Stephen Ferko 66 Betsy A. Fitzgerald, Deputy Director, Office of Reception

and Placement, Bureau for Refugee Programs, U.S. Department of State

67 Bill Fleming, Bureau for Refugee Programs, U.S. Department of State

68 J. Edward Fox, Assistant Secretary, Legislative Affairs 69 Steven R. Fox, Chief, Overseas Operations Division, Office

of Refugee Admissions, Bureau for Population, Refugee and Migration Affairs, U.S. Department of State

70 Frank

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71 Mark Franken, Director, Refugee Programs, United States Catholic Conference, Migration and Refugee Services

72 Former Political Prisoners of Communist Vietnam Association of Southern California

73 The Free Vietnamese Communities in the United States of America

74 Miriam E. Friend, Acting Chief, Reference Assistance Branch, Department of the Army

75A Robert L. Funseth, Senior Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau for Refugee Programs, U.S. Department of State

75B Robert L. Funseth, Senior Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau for Refugee Programs, U.S. Department of State

75C Robert L. Funseth, Senior Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau for Refugee Programs, U.S. Department of State

120 1 Robert L. Funseth, Senior Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau for Refugee Programs, U.S. Department of State

2 Allan Gall, Director, Operations Division, Office of Refugee Resettlement, Department of Health & Human Services, Administration for Children and Families

3 Anton S. Gardner, County Manager, Arlington County, Virginia

4 Eileen Garnett, County of Fairfax, Board of Supervisors 5 General Association of Former Political Prisoners of

Vietnamese Communists 6 Chris Gersten, Director, Office of Refugee Resettlement,

Department of Health & Human Services, Family Support Administration

7 John Glenn, U.S. Senator 8 Ha Ngoc Phu 9 Colonel Ha Quang Giac 10 Ha Van Son 11 Eldon R. Hager, Joint Voluntary Agency Representative,

U.S. Orderly Departure Program 12 Hai 13 Hang 14 Hanh Nhan 15 Katherine K. Hanley, Chairman, Fairfax County Board of

Supervisors 16 Carl Harris, Bureau for Refugee Programs, U.S.

Department of State 17 Harvest Moon Restaurant & Lounge 18 Orin G. Hatch, Spencer Abraham, Mike DeWine 19 Flo Hatcher, United States Senate Restaurants 20 Mark O. Hatfield, U.S. Senator

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21 Carol P. Hecklinger, Director, Office of Refugee Admissions and Processing, Bureau for Refugee Programs, U.S. Department of State

22 David A. Herrmann, Resettlement Director, Diocese of Arlington, Office of Resettlement

23 Leslie Hicks, Mental Health, Mental Retardation & Substance Abuse Services, Arlington County, Virginia

24 Hieu 25 Sarah F. Higginbotham, EEO Outreach Specialist,

Arlington County, Virginia, Department of Personnel 26 Anne Himmelfarb, Research Associate, Puebla Institute 27 Ho Dang Canh 28 Ho Don 29 Ho Thanh Son 30 Ho Thi Bach 31 Hoang Gia Hoa 32 Hoang Huong 33 Hoang Huy Hoang 34 Hoang Huy Pham 35 Hoang Ngoc Tan 36 Hoang T. Minh 37 Hoang Tho 38 Hoang Thua 39 Hoang Van Am 40 Hoangnga "Wanya" Lutan, Regional Sales Manager,

Dexter Corporation 41 Dick Hogan, United States Catholic Conference, Migration

and Refugee Services 42 Hoi Cuu Quan Nhan Mien Dong Bac Hoa Ky 43 Hoi Cuu Tu Nhan Chinh Trinh Vietnam-Oklahoma 44 Hoi Khong Quan Dong Bac Hoa Ky 45 Hoi Quan/Giao Hoi/Phat Giao Hoa Hao 46 Homestretch 47 Hong Duong 48 Margarita Rivera Houze, Deputy Assistant Secretary,

Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration, U.S. Department of State

49 Hua Van Xe 50 Human Rights Watch 51 Human Rights Watch/Asia 52 Minh Hung 53 Hung Thanh Phan 54 H. Huong 55 Huynh 56 Huynh An Ninh 57 Huynh Cong Phat

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58 Huynh Dang Giai 59 Huynh Kim Chi 60 Huynh Kim Hieu 61 Huynh Phuong 62 Huynh Thi Loc 63 Huynh Thien Tam 64 Huynh Van Cao 65 Huynh Van Huong 66 Huynh Van Thoai 67 Huynh Van To 68 Katherine J. Inboden, Special Assistant for Appointment,

Paul Simon, U.S. Senator 69 Indochina Resource Action Center 70 Indochinese Community Center 71 The Indochinese Refugee Rescue Association 72 Indochinese Resettlement & Cultural Center, Inc. 73 InterAction, American Council for Voluntary International

Action 74 International Catholic Migration Commission 75 International Children's Festival 76 International Committee for a Free Vietnam 77 International Immigration and Translation Services 78 International Rescue Committee, Inc. 79 Nancy R. Iris 80 Internal Revenue Service 81 Christopher J. Jenner 82 Eric G. John, Consular Officer, U.S. Orderly Departure

Program, Embassy of the United States of America, Bangkok, Thailand

83 Joint Committee on Refugee Resettlement, International Migration and Cooperative Development, California Legislature

84 Robert L. Jones 85 Dillons Joplin 86 Ole F. Jorgesen, First Secretary of Embassy, Royal Danish

Embassy 87 Kaiser Permanente 88 Geraldine N. Kass, Foster Parents Plan 89 The Kellar Center, Affiliate of Fairfax Hospital System 90 John Kellock, Asia and the Pacific Research Department,

Amnesty International 91 Edward M. Kennedy, U.S. Senator 92 Edward M. Kennedy & Spencer Abraham 93 Edward M. Kennedy & Claiborne Pell, U.S. Senators 94 Teddy R. Kern, District Director, Internal Revenue Service

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95 Laurence M. Kerr, Country Officer for Vietnam, U.S. Department of State

96 John Kerry, U.S. Senator 97 Khue Le 98 Kim Chau 99 Kim Chi 100 Kim Hoa 101 Kim Lot 102 Kim Xuan Vuong 103 Jerry Kirwin 104 Michael Knowles 105 Linas Kojelis, The White House, U.S. Department of State 106 Alan Kreczko, Principle Deputy Assistant Secretary,

Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration, U.S. Department of State

107 Alison Krupnick, Consul, U.S. Orderly Departure Program, Embassy of the United States of America, Bangkok, Thailand

108 Kue Chaw 121 1 La Poste 2 Jewel S. Lafontant, Jewel S. Lanfontant-Mankarious,

Ambassador at Large, U.S. Department of State 3 David Lambertson 4 P.V. Lan 5 Tom Lantos & John Edward Porter, Congressmen 6 James F. Lawrence, Executive Director, Bureau for

Refugee Programs, U.S. Department of State 7 Le Chau An Thuan 8 Le Dinh Luan 9 Le Hoan 10 Le Kiem 11 Le Minh Dao 12 Le Ngoc Bui 13 Le Ngoc Tu 14 Le Ngoc Tung, Association of Former Political Prisoners of

Communist VN in BC 15 Le Phuc 16 Le Quang Lien 17 Le Thai Richard 18 Le Thi Anh 19 Le Thi Be 20 Le Thi Da 21 Le Thi Huong 22 Le Tran Dao 23 Le Trang

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24 Le Van Ba, President, Washington Area League of Vietnamese Associations

25 Le Van Nen 26 Le Van Si 27 Le Van Tien 28 Le Van Truong 29 Le Vinh Qui 30 Nancy F. Lees, Acting Chief, Southeast Asia Admissions

Division, Bureau for Refugee Programs, U.S. Department of State

31 Rodney & Mary-Ann Lew 32 Pamela H. Lewis, U.S. Department of State 33 Liem 34 Lien Hoi VN Vung H.T.D. 35 Patricia Lienesch 36 Frank Light, EAP/VLC, U.S. Department of State 37 Diana Lionel 38 Susan Lively 39 LMDCVN/KDLT 40 Loc 41 Loc Vu 42 Winston Lord, U.S. Department of State, Assistant

Secretary of State for East Asia and Pacific Affairs 43 LOTUS 44 Hiep Lowman 45A Shep Lowman, Director, International Refugee Affairs,

United States Catholic Conference, Migration and Refugee Services

45B Shep Lowman, Director, International Refugee Affairs, United States Catholic Conference, Migration and Refugee Services

46 Loyola University, Chicago 47 Lu Giang 48 Richard G. Lugar, U.S. Senator 49 Lutheran Ministries of Florida 50 Luu Tu Hanh 51 Luu Van Nong 52 Lutheran Social Services of Minnesota 53 Kyle Luu 54 Rev. T. G. Ly Cong Thuan Lee, External Affairs

Coordinator, Freedom Committee For Imprisoned Pastors and Christians in Viet Nam

55 Ly Thuan Ky 56 Ly Van Quang 57 Ly Xuan Dan 58 Mach Van Truong

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59 Mai Dinh 60 Mai Trung Luong 61 Mai Van Men 62 Suzanne C. Manzo, Fairfax County Department of Family

Services 63 Margaret Wilson 64 Maryland Vietnamese Mutual Association, Inc. 65 Marymount University, Arlington, VA 66A John McCain, U.S. Senator 66B John McCain, U.S. Senator 66C John McCain, U.S. Senator 66D John McCain, U.S. Senator 67 John McCain & John Kerry, U.S. Senators 68 Carolyn McCarthy, Willston Center 69 MCI Telecommunications Corporation 70 Brenda McGee, DHS Personnel, Arlington County,

Virginia 71 Robert T. McMahan, Consul, U.S. Orderly Departure

Program, Embassy of the United States of America, Bangkok, Thailand

72 Medicins Sans Frontieres 73 Doris Meissner, Commissioner, Immigration and

Naturalization Service, United States Department of Justice

74 Joseph P. Meissner, The Legal Aid Society of Cleveland 75 Michael 76 Migration & Refugee Services, Catholic Community

Service of Southern Arizona 77 Barbara A. Mikulski, U.S. Senator 78 Minh 79 Henry C. Mitchum, Senior Conciliation Specialist, U.S.

Department of Justice, Community Relations Service 80 Ruth Montag, Northern Virginia Family Service 81 Gillespie V. Montgomery, U.S. Congressman 82 Rolando Modina, Amnesty International 83 Ann Morgan, Director of Training, U.S. Department of

State 84 Ann Morgan & Ed Geibel, Bureau of Refugee Programs,

U.S. Department of State 85 Morning Star International Travel Agency 86 Daniel Patrick Moynihan, U.S. Senator 87 Bernard Murphy, Consultation & Education Coordinator,

Arlington County, Virginia 88 The Mutual Assistance Association of the Vietnamese

Refugees, Inc. 89 J. Michael Myers, Office of Senator Edward M. Kennedy

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122 1 Nationwide Insurance 2 National Asian Pacific American Legal Consortium 3 National Congress of Vietnamese in America 4 National Foundation for Women Legislators, Inc. 5 National Immigration Forum 6 National Magazine Exchange 7 National Vietnam Veterans Coalition 8 Victoria Neame, Asia Research Department, Amnesty

International 9 New York Life Insurance Company 10 Nghia 11 Minh-Tuyen Ngo, Mental Health, Mental Retardation &

Substance Abuse Services, Arlington County, Virginia 12 Ngo Ngoc Hong 13A Ngo Suu (01/17/1941) 13B Ngo Suu (01/17/1941) 13C Ngo Suu (01/17/1941) 13D Ngo Suu (01/17/1941) 13E Ngo Suu (01/17/1941) 13F Ngo Suu (01/17/1941) 14 Ngo Van Tuoi 15 Ngoc 16 Ngoc Dung Trinh 17 Nguyen Andy 18 Nguyen Anh Dung 19 Nguyen Bao Tung 20 Nguyen Buu Tho 21 Nguyen Can Thu 22 Nguyen Cua 23 Nguyen Dinh Peter, Committee for Struggle Releasing

Political Prisoners & War Prisoners in Indochina 24 Nguyen Dien 25 Nguyen Dinh Binh 26 Nguyen Dinh Lien 27 Nguyen Dinh Tronhkj 28 Nguyen Duc Nha 29 Nguyen Duy Quang 30 Nguyen Gertrude 31 Nguyen Gia Phu 32 Nguyen H. Bao 33 Nguyen Hau, Vietnam Political Detainees Mutual

Association 34 Nguyen Huu Bau 35 Nguyen Huu Ly 36 Nguyen Huu Nhan 37 Nguyen Huu Phu, American Red Cross

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38 Nguyen Huu Tai 39 Nguyen Huu Thao 40 Nguyen Khac Chinh 41 Nguyen Khac Tam 42 Nguyen Kim Ban 43 Nguyen Kim Cuc 44 Nguyen Lien Huong 45 Nguyen Lieu (1946) 46 Nguyen Loc Nam, Director, Immigration and Refugee

Department, Catholic Charities of Los Angeles 47 Nguyen Long 48 Nguyen Long 49 Nguyen M. Quang 50 Hoang Mai Nguyen 51 Nguyen Mau Trinh, National Congress of Vietnamese in

America 52 Nguyen Minh Khen 53 Nguyen Minh Phu 54 Nguyen Minh Tien 55 Nguyen Minh Tran 56 Nguyen Ngoc Anh 57 Nguyen Ngoc Hon 58 Nguyen Ngoc Huong 59 Nguyen Ngoc Quyen 60 Nguyen Ngoc That 61 Nguyen Ngoc Tu 62 Nguyen Nhu Ninh & Nguyen The Ly Thanh 63 Nguyen Phuc 64 Nguyen Phung 65 Nguyen Quang Han 66 Nguyen Q. Quan 67 Nguyen Quang Thien & Tran Thi Kieu Loan 68 Nguyen Suong 69 Nguyen T. Hanh 70 Nguyen T. Kha 71 Nguyen T. Kim Chi 72 Nguyen T. Nguyen, Consultant, Joint Committee on

Refugee Resettlement, International Migration and Cooperative Development, California Legislature

73 Nguyen Thai Diem 74 Nguyen Thang 75 Nguyen Thanh 76 Nguyen Thanh Chieu 77 Nguyen Thanh Hoa 78 Nguyen Thanh Long, et. Al. (18 people total) 79 Nguyen Thanh Long

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80 Nguyen Thanh Trang, Indochinese Chamber of Commerce of San Diego

81 Nguyen Thanh Tri 82 Nguyen Thao 83 Rev. Fr. Nguyen The Vien 84 Nguyen Thi Ba 85 Nguyen Thi Bon (1929) 86 Nguyen Thi Cat 87 Nguyen Thi Cuoi 88 Nguyen Thi Danh 89 Nguyen Thi Hoi 90 Nguyen Thi Huong 91 Nguyen Thi Kieu Anh 92 Nguyen Thi Kim Chi 93 Nguyen Thi Lan 94 Nguyen Thi Ngoc Yen 95 Nguyen Thi Phuong Lan 96 Nguyen Thi Tuyet Mai 97 Nguyen Thien Liem 123 1 Nguyen Thinh Vuong 2 Nguyen Trong Hieu 3 Nguyen Trong Huy 4 Nguyen Trong Kha 5 Nguyen Trung Huan 6 Nguyen Trung Than 7 Nguyen Van 8 Nguyen Van Cam 9 Nguyen Van Dinh 10 Nguyen Van Gioi 11 Nguyen Van Hanh 12 Nguyen Van Hanh 13 Nguyen Van Hoc 14 Nguyen Van Huyen 15 Nguyen Van Mao (1952) 16 Nguyen Van Nua 17 Nguyen Van Quang 18 Nguyen Van Quy 19 Nguyen Van Rao (01/10/1953) 20 Nguyen Van Rong 21 Nguyen Van Sang 22 Nguyen Van The 23 Nguyen Van The 24 Nguyen Van Toan 25 Nguyen Van Toan 26 Nguyen Van Tu 27 Nguyen Viet Hoan

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28 Nguyen Xuan Liem 29 Nguyen Xuan Luan 30 Nguyet San Van Hoa Xa Hoi Viet Nam 31 Nhan Minh Trang 32 Nhan T. Do 33 NIE KPA WICK 34 Northern Virginia Manpower Consortium 35 Northwest World Perks, Northwest Airlines 36 Larry Noyes, Bureau for Refugee Programs, U.S.

Department of State 37 NTN Travel & Tours Corp. 38 Nu Skin 39 Norie Oka, Second Secretary, Embassy of Japan 40 OnePass, Continental and Eastern Airlines 41 The Opera Guild of Northern Virginia 42 Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) 43 Orient Services Inc. 44A Cazwell J. Page, The Saigon Mission Association, Inc. 44B Cazwell J. Page, The Saigon Mission Association, Inc. 45 Alex Pappas 46 Colonel William F. Paris II, USA, Ret. 47 Claiborne Pell, U.S. Senator 48 Dewey Pendergrass, U.S. Department of State, Embassy of

the United States of America, U.S. Orderly Departure Program

49 Peter Peterson, U.S. Congressman 50 Rep. Thomas Petri 51 Pham Ban 52 Pham Cong Ngan 53 Pham Cong Ngon 54 Kien Pham, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense 55 Pham Le Trinh, League of Vietnamese-American Voters 56 Pham Ngoc Lam 57 Pham Ngoc Quang, Third Secretary, Permanent Mission of

the Socialist Republic of Vietnam to the United Nations 58 Pham Quang Oanh 59 Hung The Pham 60 Pham Thi Mong Van 61 Pham Thi Tri, Mai Ngoc Bich 62 Pham Tri Thien 63 Phan Danh 64 Phan D. Tung 65 Phan Huy Thanh 66 Phan Luu 67 Phan Minh Tri 68 Phan Nhu Toan

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69 Phan Q. Dai 70 Phan Thi Dien (1954) 71 Phan Thi Quy 72 Larry Pressler, U.S. Senator 73 Charles F. Printz, Esq., Human Rights Advocates

International, Inc. 74 Providence Hospital 75 Publishers Clearing House 76 Puebla Institute 77 James N. Purcell, Jr., Director, Bureau for Refugee

Programs, U.S. Department of State 78 Puk Yan 79 Kenneth Quinn, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau of East

Asian and Pacific Affairs, U.S. Department of State 80 R.V.N. Veteran Association-Palawan 81A Tom Raezer, U.S. Department of State 81B Tom Raezer, U.S. Department of State 82 Realty Executives 100, Inc. 83 Rebecca G. Range, Assistant to the President and Director

of the Office Public Liaison, The White House 84 Roger Rappaz, Head of South East Asia Sector,

International Committee of the Red Cross 85 Reader's Digest 86 VADM. Earl F. Rectanus USN (Retired) 87 The Red Cross of Vietnam 88 Refugee Assistance 89 Refugee Center, Vietnamese American Association 90 Refugee Data Center 91 Refugee Policy Group 92 Refugee Reports 93 Whitney A. Reitz, Bureau of Population, Refugees, and

Migration, U.S. Department of State 94 Meg Remsen 95 Charles S. Robb, U.S. Senator 96 Tommy F. Robinson 97 Dennis Rockstroh, Reporter, San Jose Mercury News 98 Patrick Rogers, Northern Virginia Sun Newspaper 99 Stephen S. Rosenfeld, Deputy Editorial Page Editor, The

Washington Post 100 Andrew Rothman, Country Officer for Vietnam, U.S.

Department of State 101 Thomas Rudin, Head of South-East Asia Desk,

International Committee of the Red Cross 102 Theresa L. Rusch, Director, Office of Admissions, Bureau

of Population, Refugees, and Migration, U.S. Department of State

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103 Jennifer Ryan, Customer Relations Supervisor- North America, Cathay Pacific Airways Limited

104 Rev. Richard Ryscavage, S.J., Executive Director, United States Catholic Conference, Migration and Refugee Services

124 1 Ginetta Sagan, Executive Director, Aurora Foundation 2 Mark Salter, Office of Senator John McCain 3 Sanh 4 Martha Sardinas, Director, Orderly Departure Program,

Embassy of the United States of America, Bangkok, Thailand

5 Sau Vo 6 Richard Schifter, Assistant Secretary for Human Rights and

Humanitarian Affairs, U.S. Department of State 7 Colonel Joseph A. Schlatter, USA, Chief, Special Office

for Prisoners of War and Missing in Action, Defense Intelligence Agency

8 Patti Schlener, Fairfax County Department of Housing and Community Development

9A Eric Schwartz, Subcommittee on Asian and Pacific Affairs, National Security Council

9B Eric Schwartz, Subcommittee on Asian and Pacific Affairs, National Security Council

10 George P. Shultz, The Secretary of State 11 Frank A. Sieverts, Press Spokesman, Committee on

Foreign Relations, United States Senate 12 Paul Simon, U.S. Senator 13 Sichan Siv, Deputy Assistant to the President for Public

Liaison, The White House 14 Morton Smith, Acting Director, Voice of America 15 Patricia A. Smith, Settlement Department, Mortgage

Funding Corporation 16 Social Science Research Council 17 My Linh Duong Soland 18 Stephen J. Solarz, U.S. Congressman 19 Son Thi Gioi (1930) 20 Son Tung 21 Southeast Asia Resource Action Center 22 Southern CA Former Political Prisoners of Communist

Vietnam Association 23 Donald E. Stader, Country Officer for Vietnam, Office of

Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia Affairs, U.S. Department of State

24 Ruth Starkey 25 State Farm Insurance Companies

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26A State of Washington Department of Social and Health Services

26B State of Washington Department of Social and Health Services

26C State of Washington Department of Social and Health Services

27 Lewis M. Stern, Country Director for Indochina, The Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense

28 James A. Stober, LTC, U.S. Army, Deputy Post Commander, Department of the Army, HQ, CMD, USAG, Fort Myer, VA

29 Joerg Stoecklin, Head of Desk, International Committee of the Red Cross

30 William K. Stover, Chief of Police, Arlington County Virginia Police Department

31 Cleophas Sullivan, Jr., Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Transportation

32 T. Loc 33 Ta Thanh Long 34 Ta Van Sanh 35 Lenore Tambone, Chief, Support Unit, Bureau of Public

Affairs, U.S. Department of State 36 Tang Cam Long, Utah Indochinese Mutual Assistance

Association 37 Thai Qui Toan 38 Than Nuoc Man 39 Thanh 40 The 41 Thien Dang 42 Kathleen Thompson, U.S. Immigration & Naturalization

Service, Office of International Affairs 43 Thu & Minh 44 Thu Le 45 Thu Thao 46 Thuan 47 Tieng Nuoc Toi 48 Tinh 49 Toa Thuoc 50 Ton Nu Hoang Hoa 51 Art Torres, U.S. Senator, Chairman, Joint Committee on

Refugee Resettlement, International Migration and Cooperative Development, California Legislature

52A Sedgwick D. Tourison, Jr. 52B Sedgwick D. Tourison, Jr. 52C Sedgwick D. Tourison, Jr. 53 Tram Le

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54 Tram Phuoc 55 Tran Ba Di 56 Tran Dac 57 Tran Dac Tran 58 Tran Dai Minh 59 Tran Dinh Tho 60 Tran Duc Dong 61 Tran Hung 62 Tran Kim Dung 63 Tran Ngoc An 64 Tran Ngoc Hue 65 Tran Phuong 125 1 Tran Quang Liem 2 Tran Quy Phuc 3 Tran Thang Thuc 4 Tran Thi Dam 5 Tran Thi Day 6 Tran Thi Day 7 Tran Thi Mai Dinh 8 Tran Tu 9 Tran Tu Quynh 10 Tran Van Cu 11 Tran Van Chau 12 Tran Van Hai 13 Tran Van Hoach 14 Tran Van Phan 15 Tran Van Ti 16 Tran Van Tien 17 Tran Xuan Son 18 Trang M. Nhan 19 The Travelers Aid Society 20 Paul Trible, U.S. Senator 21 Trieu Giang 22 Trinh Can 23 Trinh Duc Vinh 24 Trinh Minh Thoai 25 Trinh Ngoc Dung 26 Trinh Thai Co 27 Trinh Thanh Binh 28 Trac Truong 29 Trinh Hung 30 Sister Pascale Le Thi Triu, DC, Center for Assistance to

Displaced Persons, Inc. 31 Truong Ngoc Binh 32 Truong Van Tien 33 Tu Van Be

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34 Tu Vo Hanh 35 TWA 36 Charles H. Twining, Director, Office of Vietnam, Laos, and

Cambodian Affairs, U.S. Department of State 37 Tyson's Corner Marriott 38 Union Postale Universelle, Bureau International 39 United Nations 40A United States Catholic Conference, Migration and Refugee

Services 40B United States Catholic Conference, Migration and Refugee

Services 41 U.S. Committee for Refugees 42 United States Department of Interior National Park Service

National Capital Region 43 U.S. Department of Justice Community Relations Service 44 U.S. Department of Justice, Immigration & Naturalization

Service 45A U.S. Department of State 45B U.S. Department of State 45C U.S. Department of State 45D U.S. Department of State 46 U.S. Department of State, Bureau for Consular Affairs 47A U.S. Department of State, Bureau for Refugee Programs 47B U.S. Department of State, Bureau for Refugee Programs 47C U.S. Department of State, Bureau for Refugee Programs 47D U.S. Department of State, Bureau for Refugee Programs 48 U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Public Affairs 49 United States Information Agency 50 United States Postal Service 126 1 Van Phong Trung Uong Tong Do Muc Vu Viet Nam Hai

Ngoai 2 Van Van Vo 3 General John W. Vessey, USA, Ret. 4 Vet Center 5 Linh Quang Vien 6 Vietnam Customs Baggage Declaration 7 Vietnam Political Detainees Mutual Association 8 Vietnam Press Overseas 9 Vietnamese-American Cultural Alliance of Colorado 10 Vietnamese Community Alliance 11 The Vietnamese Community of Washington D.C.,

Maryland & Virginia 12 The Vietnamese Council for a Free Vietnam 13 Vietnamese Former Political Prisoners Friendship

Association 14 Vietnamese Lawyers Association

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15 Vietnamese Navy and Merchant Marine Association Eastern U.S.

16 Vietnamese Senior Citizens Association 17 The Vietnamese American Community of the USA 18 Vietnamese Writers Abroad P.E.N. Center 19 VINA Enterprises, Inc. 20 VINA Express Corp. 21 Vinh An Ninh 22 V.N. Express 23 Vo Cung 24 Vo Hien 25 Vo Hong Yen 26 Vo Ngoc Lang 27 Vo Nhu Khac 28 Vo Thai Loc 29 Vo Thi Hoang Anh 30 Vo Thi Pho 31 Vo Thi Nho 32 Vo Van Kiet 33 Vo Van Phuc 34 Voice of America, United States Information Agency 35 Dr. Dennis A. Vu 36 Dr. & Mrs. J.P. Vu 37 Vu Hong Phuong 38 Vu 39 Vu Ngoc Vy 40 Vu Quang Chiem 41 Vu The Hung 42 Vu Thuy, Director, Bureau of Refugee Assistance, State of

Washington Department of Social and Health Services 43 Vu Van Quy 44 Vuong Quang Tue 45 Vy Dinh Dat 46 John W. Warner, U.S. Senator 47 Ricardo Manuel Warner, Refugee Officer, Southeast Asia

Admissions Division, Bureau for Refugee Programs, U.S. Department of State

48 Washington Area League of Vietnamese Associations 49 Washington Metropolitan Postal Customer Council 50 The White House 51 The White House Office of the Press Secretary 52 The White House, President George Bush & First Lady

Barbara Bush 53 The White House, President Ronald Reagan & First Lady

Nancy Reagan

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54 James G. Williard, Chief, Southeast Asia Admissions Division, Bureau for Refugee Programs, U.S. Department of State

55 Willston Gardens 56 Roger P. Winter, Director, U.S. Committee for Refugees 57 David L. Wiseman 58 Witness 59A Frank R. Wolf, U.S. Congressman 59B Frank R. Wolf, U.S. Congressman 59C Frank R. Wolf, U.S. Congressman 60 George G. Wood, Consular Officer, U.S. Orderly Departure

Program, Embassy of the United States of America, Bangkok, Thailand

61 Bill Woodward, Foreign Policy Advisor 62 The World Bank 63 World Trade Express 64 John J. Wright, Delta Productions, Inc. 65 William R. Yates, Center Director, U.S. Immigration and

Naturalization Service, Vermont Service Center 66 Aet Thach Yem 67 Dan Yen 68 Zolcer TV 69 Admiral E.R. Zumwalt, Jr., U.S. Navy (Ret.) 70 Birthday Cards 71A Holiday Cards, Christmas 71B Holiday Cards, Christmas 72 Holiday Cards, New Year's 73 Unknown 74 Unknown 75 Unknown 76 Unknown 77 Unknown 78 Unknown 79 Unknown 80 Unknown 81 Unknown 82 Unknown 83 Unknown 84 Unknown 85 Unknown 86 Unknown 87 Unknown 88 Unknown 89 Unknown

Outgoing

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BOX FOLDER TITLE 127 1 August 1982 2 May 1983 3 July 1983 4 August 1984 5A September 1984 5B October 1984 6 November 1984 7 December 1984 8 January 1985 9 February 1985 10 March 1985 11 April 1985 12 May 1985 13 June 1985 14 July 1985 15 August 1985 16 September 1985 17 October 1985 18 November 1985 19 December 1985 20 January 1986 21 February 1986 22 March 1986 23 April 1986 24 May 1986 25 June 1986 26 July 1986 27 August 1986 28 September 1986 29 October 1986 30 November 1986 31 December 1986 32 January 1987 33 February 1987 34 March 1987 35 April 1987 36 May 1987 37 June 1987 38 July 1987 39 August 1987 40 September 1987 41 October 1987 42 November 1987 43 December 1987 128 1 January 1988

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2 February 1988 3A March 1988 3B March 1988 4 April 1988 5 May 1988 6 June 1988 7 July 1988 8 August 1988 9 September 1988 10 October 1988 11 November 1988 12A December 1988 12B December 1988 12C December 1988 13 January 1989 14 February 1989 15 March 1989 16A April 1989 16B April 1989 17 May 1989 18 June 1989 19 July 1989 20 August 1989 21 September 1989 22 October 1989 23A November 1989 23B November 1989 24A December 1989 24B December 1989 129 1A January 1990 1B January 1990 2 February 1990 3 March 1990 4 April 1990 5 May 1990 6 June 1990 7 July 1990 8A August 1990 8B August 1990 9 September 1990 10 October 1990 11A November 1990 11B November 1990 12 December 1990 13 January 1991 14A February 1991

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14B February 1991 15 March 1991 16 April 1991 17 May 1991 18A June 1991 18B June 1991 18C June 1991 19A July 1991 19B July 1991 20A August 1991 20B August 1991 21A September 1991 21B September 1991 22 October 1991 23 November 1991 24A December 1991 24B December 1991 130 1A January 1992 1B January 1992 2 February 1992 3 March 1992 4 April 1992 5 May 1992 6 June 1992 7 July 1992 8 August 1992 9 September 1992 10 October 1992 11 November 1992 12 December 1992 13 January 1993 14 February 1993 15 March 1993 16 April 1993 17 May 1993 18A June 1993 18B June 1993 19 July 1993 20A August 1993 20B August 1993 21 September 1993 22A October 1993 22B October 1993 23 November 1993 24 December 1993 25 January 1994

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26 February 1994 27 March 1994 28A April 1994 28B April 1994 29 May 1994 30 June 1994 31 July 1994 32 August 1994 33 September 1994 34 October 1994 35 November 1994 36 December 1994 131 1A January 1995 1B January 1995 1C January 1995 2 February 1995 3 March 1995 4 April 1995 5 May 1995 6A June 1995 6B June 1995 6C June 1995 7 July 1995 8A August 1995 8B August 1995 9 September 1995 10A October 1995 10B October 1995 11A November 1995 11B November 1995 12 December 1995 13 January 1996 14A February 1996 14B February 1996 15A March 1996 15B March 1996 16A April 1996 16B April 1996 16C April 1996 17A May 1996 17B May 1996 132 1A June 1996 1B June 1996 2A July 1996 2B July 1996 3 August 1996

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4A September 1996 4B September 1996 5A October 1996 5B October 1996 6A November 1996 6B November 1996 7 December 1996 8A January 1997 8B January 1997 9 February 1997 10 March 1997 11 April 1997 12 May 1997 13 June 1997 14 July 1997 15 August 1997 16 September 1997 17 October 1997 18A November 1997 18B November 1997 19 December 1997 20 January 1998 21 February 1998 22 March 1998 23 April 1998 24 May 1998 25 June 1998 133 1 July 1998 2 August 1998 3 September 1998 4 October 1998 5 November 1998 6 December 1998 7 January 1999 8 February 1999 9A March 1999 9B March 1999 10 April 1999 11 May 1999 12 June 1999 13 July 1999 14 August 1999 15 September 1999 16 October 1999 17 November 1999 18 December 1999

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19 February 2000 20 May 2000 21 July 2000 22 August 2000 23 October 2000 24 November 2000 25 December 2000 26 January 2001 27 February 2001 28 March 2001 29 Unknown 30 Unknown, Anh Ngoc 31 Unknown, Anh Thuoc Ny 32 Unknown, Rev. Pierre Ceyrac 33 Unknown, President Reagan 34 Unknown, Priscilla Clapp 35 Unknown, Anh Davis 36 Unknown, Dick 37 Unknown, Thanh Dinh 38 Unknown, Ellen Goff 39 Unknown, Interested Parties 40 Unknown, K.P. Larson 41 Unknown, Lien Hoi Nguoi Viet Quoc Gia 42 Unknown, Mr. Lowman at UN 43 Unknown, Hiep Lowman 44 Unknown, John McCain 45 Unknown, Nga 46 Unknown, Ron Podlaski 47 Unknown, Martha F. Sardinas 48 Unknown, Sang 49 Unknown, Thuan Truong 50 Unknown, Tong Hoi Cuu Tu Nhan Chinh Tri Viet Nam 51 Unknown, A Petition to the President from Vietnam

Political Detainees Mutual Association 52 Unknown, John Zucker

Subseries 2 -Events and Speeches

BOX FOLDER TITLE 134 1 Wedding, Phuc-Tue, 10/03/1982 2 Statement by the Honorable George P. Shultz, Secretary of

State, before the House Judiciary Committee, 09/11/1984 3 Memorial for Phuc, 01/12/1985 4 Voice of America Interview, 03/17/1985 5 Xuat Hat Dac Biet, 03/14/1986 6 Statement of Alan C. Nelson, Commissioner, INS before

the Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on

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Immigration and Refugee Policy concerning Mid-year Refugee Consultations, 06/20/1986

7 Statement by Robert L. Funseth, Acting Director, Bureau for Refugee Programs, Department of State and Head, United States Delegation to the Conference on the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees' Orderly Departure Program, Palais des Nations, Geneva, 11/03/1986

8 Speech, 04/26/1987 9 Reception at the U.S. Congress, 04/30/1987 10 Resolution After 04/30/1987 Reception at the U.S.

Congress 11 Voice of America, 07/02/1987 12 Speech by Khuc Minh Tho, 08/04/1987 13 Voice of America, 08/12/1987 14 9/23/1987 & 9/24/1987 Wisconsin Refugee Health

Conference "Serving the Health Needs of Southeast Asian Refugees: A Cultural Approach"

15A Annual Dinner Meeting, 11/14/1987 15B Annual Dinner Meeting, 11/14/1987 16 Signature Campaign on Behalf of Vietnamese Political

Prisoners, November 1987 17 Statement by Robert L. Funseth, Senior Deputy Assistant

Secretary of State and Head of the U.S. Delegation to the Annual Consultative Meeting on the UNHCR Orderly Departure Program from Vietnam, Geneva, Switzerland, 12/03/1987

18 Human Rights Day, 12/10/1987 19A Reception, Dirksen Senate Office Building, 04/27/1988 19B Reception, Dirksen Senate Office Building, 04/27/1988 20 Reception, 4/28/1988 21 Speech by Dang Giao, 7/26/1988 22 Testimony by Bill F. Gee, Director, Office of Refugee

Resettlement, Family Support Administration, Department of Health and Human Services to the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, 9/13/1988

23 Testimony of Commissioner Alan C. Nelson, Immigration and Naturalization Service before the Subcommittee on Immigration and Refugee Policy, Senate Committee on the Judiciary, 9/13/1988

24 Statement of George P. Shultz, Secretary of State on The President's Proposed Refugee Admissions for FY 1989 before the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, 9/13/1988

25 Lay Chong Xu La at T.C. Williams High School, 9/25/1988

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26 Speech by Khuc Minh Tho, 10/21/1988 27 Tet Festival, The Year of the Women, 01/28/1989 28 Cai Lac Luong & Ca Nhac, "Con Gai Chi Hang" at T.C.

Williams High School, 04/01/1989 29 Orderly Departure from Vietnam: An Essential U.S.

Foreign Policy Goal in Southeast Asia, 06/28/1989 30 Draft Agreement on the Implementation of the Special

Released Reeducation Center Detainees Resettlement Program, 07/29/1989

31 Fourth Annual Convention of the National Congress of Vietnamese in America, 08/04/1989

32A Annual Dinner and Cultural Show/Unity Awards Dinner, 08/05/1989

32B Annual Dinner and Cultural Show/Unity Awards Dinner, 08/05/1989

135 1 Annual Dinner and Cultural Show/Unity Awards Dinner, 08/05/1989

2 Symposium on Vietnamese Former Political Prisoners, 10/28/1989

3 Speech for Dai VOA Radio Station, 10/31/1989 4 Speech by Khuc Minh Tho, October 1989 5 A Humanitarian Endeavor: Emigration from Vietnam,

Statement of Robert L. Funseth, 11/17/1989 6 Concert of Hoang Thi Tho, 11/26/1989 7 Speech by Khuc Minh Tho, 12/02/1989 8 Human Rights Day, 12/07/1989 9 Speech, 12/19/1989 10 Speech by Khuc Minh Tho, 01/16/1990 11 Voice of America Speech and Interview, 02/28/1990 12 Speech by Khuc Minh Tho, 03/17/1990 13 Concert of Hoang Thi Tho, 05/13/1990 14 Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Funseth's Trip to Oklahoma,

05/19/1990 to 05/20/1990 15 Photo of Plaque with Robert Funseth's Pen Mounted on It.

Photo Used on May 1990 Special Issue Reporting Events of 1989, "The Dream Come True"

16 Statement of Lionel A. Rosenblatt, Executive Director, Refugees International on Endangered Asylum for Indochinese Refugees before the Subcommittee on Asian and Pacific Affairs, Committee on Foreign Affairs, U.S. House of Representatives, 06/21/1990

17A Annual Dinner and Cultural Show, 07/28/1990 17B Annual Dinner and Cultural Show, 07/28/1990 17C Annual Dinner and Cultural Show, 07/28/1990 18 Picnic Hoi Ngo, 09/09/1990

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19 Testimony and Statements of Jewel Lafontant-Mankarious, Lawrence S. Eagleburger, and Chris Gersten before the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, 10/03/1990

20 Performances, Buoi Ca Nhac va Da Vu Mua Thu & Doi Mat Phuong, 10/27/1990 & 10/28/1990

21 MAA Consultation, 02/28/1991 to 03/02/1991 22 Speech, 04/10/1991 23 Mr. Funseth - Trip to Oklahoma, 04/20/1991 24 Reeducation Camp Detainees and Amerasians Conference,

Arlington, Virginia, 05/29/1991 to 05/31/1991 25 "A Time to Hold Firm on Cambodia," Testimony given by

Shepard C. Lowman, 06/25/1991 26A Annual Dinner and Cultural Show, 07/27/1991 26B Annual Dinner and Cultural Show, 07/27/1991 26C Annual Dinner and Cultural Show, 07/27/1991 27 Testimonies and Statement of Gene McNary, Jewel

Lafontant-Mankarious, and Lawrence S. Eagleburger before the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, 09/24/1991

28 Voice of America Interview with Khuc Minh Tho, 08/06/1991

29 Speech by Khuc Minh Tho, 10/09/1991 30 Funseth Festival 1991 31 Congratulations Dinner for Eric P. Schwartz and Catherine

Graham, 03/19/1992 32 Southeast Asian American Women: Dual

Identities/Multiple Roles Interview with Khuc Minh Tho, April 1992

33 Farewell and Appreciation Dinner for Frank Light, 06/21/1992

136 1A Annual Freedom Reunion Picnic, 07/26/1992 1B Annual Freedom Reunion Picnic, 07/26/1992 2 Speech by Khuc Minh Tho, 10/21/1992 3 Speech, "How to Fight for the Freedom" by Khuc Minh

Tho, 11/13/1992 4 Arlington County Training - English for the Foreign Born,

October 1992 - January 1993 5 Speech, "Services Provided to the Vietnamese Community

by the FVPPA" by Khuc Minh Tho, 02/26/1993 6 Annual Freedom Reunion Picnic, 07/25/1993 7 8th Convention of the National Congress of Vietnamese in

America, 08/14/1993 & 08/15/1993 8 Bua Com Chao Mung Tu Do, 05/06/1994 9A "A Dinner to Celebrate Freedom," 05/20/1994 9B "A Dinner to Celebrate Freedom," 05/20/1994

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10A "A Salute to Freedom" Picnic, Memorial & Reception, 07/23/1994, 07/24/1994, & 07/26/1994

10B "A Salute to Freedom" Picnic, Memorial & Reception, 07/23/1994, 07/24/1994, & 07/26/1994

10C "A Salute to Freedom" Picnic, Memorial & Reception, 07/23/1994, 07/24/1994, & 07/26/1994

10D "A Salute to Freedom" Picnic, Memorial & Reception, 07/23/1994, 07/24/1994, & 07/26/1994

11 Wedding, Tran Nhat Hoang & Trinh Vu Bao Chau, 10/01/1994

12 Speech, Bai noi cua ba Khuc Minh Tho tai Ngay Tan Xuan Hoi Ngo At Hoi, Nam Cali, 02/12/1995

13 Wedding, Phi Hung & Thuy Linh, 04/15/1995 14 Wedding, Le Thi Truc Phuong & Nguyen Phi Hung,

04/16/1995 15 Wedding Reception Program for Long & Khanh,

05/13/1995 16 Le Truy Dieu Ong Nguyen Hau Cu Hanh Luc 10 Gio,

08/20/1995 17 Funeral of Pham Lieu, 10/18/1995 18 Speech by Khuc Minh Tho, 11/11/1995 19 Vietnamese Ranger and American Ranger Advisor

Memorial, 11/12/1995 20 Funeral of Nguyen Thi Hanh A.K.A. Teresa, 12/05/1995 21 Menu Gio Ba, 01/21/1996 22 Church Presentation by Khuc Minh Tho, 02/08/1996 23 Wedding, Charles Curtis Mast, Jr. & Thuy Nga Thi Pham,

05/11/1996 24 International Children's Festival, 09/14/1996 & 09/15/1996 25 Speech by Khuc Minh Tho, 09/25/1998 26 Phong Van Voi Dai A Chau Tu Do, 01/14/1999 27 Phong Van - Texas, 03/25/1999 28 Vietnamese-American Appreciation and Celebration Day,

07/25/1999 29 Speech by Unknown, Unknown 30 Speech by Unknown, Unknown 31 Speech by Unknown, Unknown 32 Buon Vui Lan Lou by Unknown, Unknown 33 Speech by Huynh Cong Anh, Unknown 34 Funeral of Thomas P. Doubleday, Jr., Unknown 35 BBC Interview, Unknown 36 Annual Dinner Speech, Unknown

Subseries 3 - Organizational Meetings

BOX FOLDER TITLE 137 1 Meeting, 07/13/1984

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2 By-Laws of Families of Vietnamese Political Prisoners Association, 08/01/1984

3 Meeting, 11/09/1984 4 Briefing for Members of the Southeast Asian-American

Community, The White House, 12/07/1984 5 Meeting with Congressman Stephen Solarz' Assistants,

12/10/1984 6 Meeting, 12/16/1984 7 Meeting, 12/22/1984 8 1984 Contacts and Miscellaneous 9 Meeting, 02/09/1985 10 Meeting, 04/14/1985 11 Meeting, 09/03/1985 12 1985 Report of Activities 13 Board Meeting and Elections, 01/11/1986 14 A Chronology of Vietnamese and American Statements on

Release of "Re-education Camp" Inmates, 10/20/1986 15 Notes, Immigration and Naturalization Service Workshop,

12/04/1986 16 1986 Annual Report 17 Board Meeting and Elections, 01/10/1987 18 Meeting with Thomas P. Doubleday, Jr. & Mina Goldberg,

03/24/1987 19 Notes, Reception at the U.S. Congress, 04/30/1987 20 Memorandum for the Record, 05/09/1987 21 Meeting with Thomas P. Doubleday, Jr. & Susan Lively,

Proposals to Expedite the Resettlement of Former Vietnamese Political Prisoners, 10/01/1987

22 Meeting, 10/26/1987 23 Statement of the Families of Vietnamese Political Prisoners

Association, November 1987 24 Meeting with Robert L. Funseth, 12/14/1987 25 Record of Activities for 1987 26 A Report of Activities, 1987 27 1987 FVPPA Board Member Contracts 28 Board Meeting and Elections, 01/09/1988 29 Proposals to Expedite the Resettlement of Former

Vietnamese Political Prisoners, 02/29/1988 30 Notes, Dawn T. Calabia, 03/04/1988 31 Notes, Hanoi, 03/09/1988 32 Questions Regarding Exit Permit for Former Vietnamese

Political Prisoners, March 1988 33 Statement of the Families of Vietnamese Political Prisoners

Association, April 1988 34 Meeting, 07/09/1988 35 Meeting, 07/25/1988

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36 Meeting with Thomas P. Doubleday, Jr. & Susan Lively, 08/22/1988

37 Meeting with Indochina Resource Action Center, 10/21/1988

38 Meeting, Bien-Ban Buoi Hop Hoi-Doan, 12/11/1988 39 1988 Resolution 40 Notes, 1988 Refugees, Applicants and Political Prisoners 41 1988 Arlington County Department of Human Services

Contacts 42 Agenda Issues Concerning ODP Process, January 1989 43 A Report of Activities: Meetings from 01/08/1989 to

03/17/1990 44 Note, Tet, 02/06/1989 45 Meeting Questions, 03/04/1989 46 Note to File on Consultation Meeting: U.S. Coordinator

and State Representative on Increase to FY 1989 Arrivals Ceilings (3/31/89), 04/04/1989

47 Meeting between the FVPPA and the Permanent Mission of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam in New York City, 04/14/1989

48 Meeting, 05/05/1989 49 Notes on Activities, 08/16/1989 50 Agenda Issues Concerning ODP Process for Re-Education

Center Detainees, 08/26/1989 51 August 1989 Staff of Subcommittee of Congress Contacts 52 Objectives, 09/08/1989 53 Notes, Letter on July 1989 Hanoi Agreement, 10/04/1989 54 Concerns and Activities, October 1989 55 Notes, November 1989 56 Agenda Issues Concerning Re-Education Center Detainees,

11/15/1989 57 Agenda Issues Concerning Re-Education Center Detainees,

11/17/1989 58 Luncheon Meeting at the Hunan, 12/12/1989 59 Agenda Issues Concerning Re-Education Center Detainees,

12/12/1989 60 1989 House of Representative and Senate Contacts 61 1989 Annual Meeting 62 1988-1989 Thailand Refugee Lists 63A Coordinating Committee for the Reception of Vietnamese

Political Prisoners, 1989-1990 63B Coordinating Committee for the Reception of Vietnamese

Political Prisoners, 1989-1990 63C Coordinating Committee for the Reception of Vietnamese

Political Prisoners, 1989-1990

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63D Coordinating Committee for the Reception of Vietnamese Political Prisoners, 1989-1990

63E Coordinating Committee for the Reception of Vietnamese Political Prisoners, 1989-1990

64 Board Meeting and Elections, 01/13/1990 65 Agenda Issues Concerning Re-Education Center Detainees,

02/26/1990 66 Meeting with Dick, 04/26/1990 67 Fax Transmit Journal May 2 - June 29, 06/29/1990 68 Problems Facing Former Political Prisoners and Proposals

for Solutions, 11/27/1990 69 Agenda Issues Concerning the Re-Education Center

Detainees, 12/12/1990 70 Meeting with Rev. Msgr. Dimarzio, 12/18/1990 71 Notes, 1990 Planner 72 1989-1990 Communications with Robert L. Funseth 73 Notes, 1991 Annual Dinner and Cultural Show & Annual

Freedom Reunion Picnic 74 Meeting with Mr. Richard Solomon, Assistant Secretary,

U.S. State Department to Discuss Issues Concerning Political Prisoners, 01/09/1991

75 Department of State Meeting Agenda, 01/17/1991 76 Problems Facing Former Political Prisoners and Proposed

Solutions & Letter from Phan Thi Quy, 01/17/1991 77 Rough Draft for Ngay Nay Article, 03/14/1991 78 Department of State Meeting Agenda, 04/09/1991 79 Department of State Meeting Agenda, 06/11/1991 80 Note, Things to Do on 06/19/1991 and 06/20/1991 81 Meeting with Dr. Richard Solomon, Assistant Secretary,

U.S. State Department to Discuss Issues Concerning Political Prisoners, 11/05/1991

82 Meeting with the Honorable Kenneth Quinn, Deputy Assistant Secretary, U.S. Department of State to Discuss Issues Concerning Vietnamese Political Prisoners, 11/13/1991

83 Meeting with Congressional Assistants, 12/19/1991 138 1 Meeting, 01/12/1992 2 Agenda for Meeting with Congressman Pete Peterson and

Mr. James Webb to Discuss Issues Concerning the Reception Planned on January 28, 1992, 01/23/1992

3 Agenda for Meeting with the Honorable Priscilla Clapp, Senior Deputy Assistant Secretary and the Honorable Brunson McKinley, Deputy Assistant Secretary, U.S. Department of State to Discuss Issues Concerning Vietnamese Political Prisoners, 01/24/1992

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4 Computer and Printer Programming Terms and Steps to Develop FVPPA Form: Political Prisoner Registration Form, 02/15/1992

5 Notes, Invitation List for Annual Freedom Reunion Picnic, 07/26/1992

6 Agenda for Meeting with Ann Morgan, Director, Training Office, Department of State, 09/15/1992

7 Meeting with DOS, CAL and IRAC, 09/15/1992 8 Report of Khuc Minh Tho's Trip to Houston, TX,

11/20/1992 9 Note on Mary Mai Bui & Pham Dang Phuong Thao,

12/01/1992 10 Notes, 1992 Annual Freedom Reunion Picnic 11 Board Meeting and Elections, 01/09/1993 12 "Newcomers' Rights to Public Benefits," 05/11/1993 13 Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 (IRCA)

Employment Discrimination Training, Office of Newcomer Services, Virginia Department of Social Services

14 Meeting, 06/28/1993 15 Meeting between Officials of the Department of State and

Representative of the FVPPA and of Former Political Prisoners, 07/23/1993

16 Meeting between Officials of the National Security Council and Representative of the FVPPA and of Former Political Prisoners, 07/23/1993

17 Meeting with Dr. Lewis M. Stern, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense, 09/21/1993

18 Meeting between Officials of the Department of State and Representative of the FVPPA and of Former Political Prisoners, 10/04/1993

19 Meeting with Michael Myers, Lewis M. Stern, Robert Jones, Andy Rothman, Dinah KoKempner, Monica Plunkett & Walter B. Lohman III., 10/25/1993

20 1993 Contacts 21 Notes, Abolishing Requirement of Former Vietnamese

Political Prisoners Having to Go to Bataan, Philippines Before Coming to U.S., 1992-1993

22 Contacts & Notes on ODP Applicants, 1991-1993 23 Meeting with Andy Rothman, 01/31/1994 24 Meeting with Rick, 02/15/1994 25 Meeting between the Honorable Peter Tomsen, Principal

Deputy Assistant Secretary and Representatives of the Former Vietnamese Political Prisoners Association and the FVPPA, 02/23/1994

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26 Meeting with Lewis M. Stern, Country Director for Indochina, Thailand and Burma, Department of Defense, 03/02/1994

27 Proposal, 03/02/1994 28 Meeting between Officials of the Department of State,

Immigration and Representatives of the FVPPA, 04/13/1994

29 Meeting with U.S. Department of State, 04/20/1994 30 Meeting between the Honorable Charles Sykes, Deputy

Assistant Secretary (PRM) and the FVPPA, 10/26/1994 31 Fax Journal 1994 32 Board Meeting and Elections, 01/14/1995 33 Meeting with Mr. Eric P. Schwartz, Director, Human

Rights, Refugees and Humanitarian Affairs, National Security Council, Executive Office of the President, The White House, 01/19/1995

34 List of Attendees for Meeting with Mr. Eric P. Schwartz, Director, Human Rights, Refugees and Humanitarian Affairs, National Security Council, Executive Office of the President, The White House, 01/19/1995

35 Agenda for the Meeting with Ms. Phyllis Coven, Director, Office of International Affairs, Immigration and Naturalization Service, Department of State, 01/23/1995

36 Meeting with Ms. Kathleen Thompson, Office of International Affairs, Immigration and Naturalization Service, Department of Justice, Washington, D.C., 08/30/1995

37 Minutes of the Arizona Trip, 11/23/1995 to 11/28/1995 38 Meeting between Cambridge Commons and

Representatives of FVPPA, 12/11/1995 39 Board Meeting and Elections, 01/13/1996 40 Minutes of the FVPPA Meeting with the National Congress

of Vietnamese in America (NCVA) and the Washington Area League of Vietnamese Associations (LVA), 02/04/1996

41 Report on Khuc Minh Tho and Sedgwick Tourison's visit with Richard Boylan, archivist at the National Archives, Suitland, Maryland on 02/20/1996

42 Agenda Items for Meeting with INS, 02/24/1996 43 Meeting between Ms. Anita Botti, Chief, Domestic and

Refugee Admissions, Bureau for Population, Refugees and Migration, U.S. Department of State and the FVPPA, 03/06/1996

44 Agenda for Meeting between FVPPA and Immigration and Naturalization Service in Washington, D.C., 03/22/1996

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45 Meeting between FVPPA and Immigration and Naturalization Service in Washington, D.C., 03/27/1996

46 Meeting between FVPPA and Mr. Eric Schwartz, Director, Human Rights, Refugees and Humanitarian Affairs, National Security Affairs, White House, Washington, D.C., 05/07/1996

47 Meeting with Bureau for Populations, Refugees, Migration, U.S. Department of State and FVPPA, Washington Area League of Vietnamese Associations, National Congress of Vietnamese in America, 05/08/1996

48 List of Attendees for Meeting with Mr. Steve Fox, Chief, Office of Admissions, Bureau for Populations, Refugees, Migration, U.S. Department of State, 05/08/1996

49 Trip Report, FVPPA, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 05/09/1996 to 05/17/1996

50 Agenda Items for Meeting, 08/30/1996 51 FVPPA Inquiries, September 1996 52 Meeting with Ms. Kathleen Thompson, Immigration and

Naturalization Service, Department of Justice and The Bureau for Population, Refugees, Migration, Department of State and FVPPA, 11/01/1996

53 Meeting with Gregory M. Suchan, Legislative Fellow to Senator John McCain, United States Senate, 12/11/1996

54 1996 Calendar Notes 55 1996 Contacts and Miscellaneous 56 Board Meeting and Elections, 01/11/1997 57 Board Meeting and Elections, 01/13/1997 58 Meeting with Mr. Gregory M. Suchan, Legislative Fellow

to Senator McCain, United States Senate and FVPPA and Washington Area League of Vietnamese Associations, 03/12/1997

59 Meeting with Mr. Joseph Rees, Staff Director and Chief Counsel, Subcommittee of International Operations and Human Rights, United States House of Representatives and FVPPA and Washington Area League of Vietnamese Associations, 03/26/1997

60 Fax Journal June 1997 61 Meeting Notes, 09/12/1997 139 1 Board Meeting and Elections, 01/11/1998 2 Meeting with Alan C. Kreczko, Senior Deputy Assistant

Secretary, Bureau for Population, Refugees, Migration, U.S. Department of State and FVPPA and Washington Area League of Vietnamese Associations, 02/05/1998

3 Meeting with Ms. Kathleen Thompson, Office of International Affairs, Immigration and Naturalization Service, Department of Justice and Ms. Pamela Lewis,

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Bureau for Population, Refugees, Migration, Department of State and FVPPA and Washington Area League of Vietnamese Associations, 03/24/1998

4 Minutes for Meeting with Ms. Pamela Lewis, Bureau for Population, Refugees, Migration, Department of State and Mr. Ralph Foelster, Office of International Affairs, Immigration and Naturalization Service, Department of Justice and FVPPA and Washington Area League of Vietnamese Associations, 11/19/1998

5 Agenda for Meeting with Congressman Solarz to Discuss Issues Concerning the Re-education Center Detainees, Unknown

6 Addendum to Agenda, Unknown 7 Meeting Notes on How to Fill Out ODP Application

Labels, Unknown 8 List of Attendees for Meeting Between Mr. Ray Kethledge,

Staff Assistant to Senator Spencer Abraham, United States Senate and FVPPA and Washington Area League of Vietnamese Associations, 03/12/Unknown

9 Notes, How to Get a Job, Unknown 10 Notes, How to Improve the FVPPA, Unknown 11 Note, Agenda, Unknown 12 Note, Re-arresting of Former Political Prisoners by

Vietnamese Government, Unknown 13 Note, February 5th Meeting, Unknown 14 Computer Program Notes, Unknown 15 Computer Keyboard Commands Notes, Unknown 16 Direction to Knights of Columbus Hall, Arlington, VA,

Unknown 17 Notes, Annual Award Dinner Nominees, Unknown 18 Notes by Anh Dac, Unknown 19 Issues Regarding Resettlement Program for Former

Political Prisoners, Unknown 20 Resolution, Unknown 21 Sau Day, Chung Toi Scin Binh Bay Quan Diem Cua Chung

Toi Ve Van De TNCTVN, Unknown 22 Steve Fox Note, Unknown 23 Agenda Items Meeting with Kathleen Thompson,

Unknown 24 Talking Points for Meeting with Mr. Steve Fox, Bureau for

Population, Refugees, Migration, Department of State and with Ms. Kathleen Thompson, Immigration and Naturalization Service, Department of Justice and FVPPA, Unknown

25 Draft for Unity Dinner Speech, Unknown

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26 List of Issues for the Congressional Delegation Traveling to Vietnam From FVPPA, Unknown

27 Notes, List of What Applicants Need to Apply for ODP, Unknown

28 List of Widows, Unknown 29 Activities of Robert L. Funseth, Unknown 30 Political Prisoner List, Unknown 31 Notes, Letters regarding Senator McCain, Unknown 32 Miscellaneous Notes, Unknown 33 Miscellaneous Notes, Unknown 34 Note, Phone Call from George Bayliss, Unknown 35 Notes, Beth, Unknown 36 Question on ODP Contact Address, Unknown 37 Notes, Package Sorting, Unknown 38 Urgent Memorandum & Sample Letter to Request H.R.

2202 Be Split, Unknown 39 List of Widows and Political Prisoners, Unknown 40 Agenda, "Grave Concerns," Unknown 41 Computer Pictures, Unknown 42 Statue of Liberty Pictures, Unknown 43 Notes on Embassy of the Republic of Vietnam Press

Release from Taipei on 04/14/1975 Composition of the New Vietnamese Cabinet, Unknown

44 Muc Tieu (Objectives), Unknown 45 Contact Information & Objectives for Contacting

Appropriations Committee Staff of Both the Senate and the House, Unknown

46 Contacts 47A Contacts & Miscellaneous 47B Contacts & Miscellaneous

Subseries 4 - Legal, Financial, and Personnel Records

BOX FOLDER TITLE 140 1 Certificate of Title for a Vehicle, 12/23/1981 2 Commonwealth of Virginia State Corporation Commission

Certificate of Incorporation of FVPPA, 10/29/1984 3 1984 Donations, Membership and Sponsorship Fees 4 1984 & 1985 Financial Statements on Floppy Disks 5 Internal Revenue Service Notice of New Employer

Identification Number Assigned, 10/30/1985 6 Internal Revenue Service Federal Income Tax Exemption,

11/07/1985 7 1985 Donations, Membership and Sponsorship Fees 8 Internal Revenue Service Notice of New Employer

Identification Number Assigned, 02/03/1986 9 Refinance, 07/11/1986

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10 08/23/1986 to 09/14/1986 Time Sheets for Gioi Van Nguyen (10/12/1930)

11 Khuc Minh Tho's Will, 09/08/1986 12 September 1986 Time Sheets for Nguyen T. Hanh

(12/11/1922) 13 Check to Aurora Foundation, 11/08/1986 14 Sears Service/Parts Order, 12/26/1986 15 1986 Financial Statement on Floppy Disks 16 1986 Donations, Membership and Sponsorship Fees 17 1985-1986 Donations for a Computer 18 Insulation Services, 1986 19 Financial Report, 01/01/1986 to 12/31/1986 20 1987 Donations, Membership and Sponsorship Fees 21 Commonwealth of Virginia State Corporation Commission

Registered Agent and Office Change Fee, 02/26/1987 22 Commonwealth of Virginia State Corporation Commission

Statement of Change of Registered Office/Registered Agent, 04/01/1987

23 AT&T Bill, 04/04/1987 24 Nationwide Insurance Family Automobile Policy

Declarations, 04/04/1987 25 United States Senate Restaurant Bill, 04/30/1987 26 First American Bank of Virginia Authority of Lodge,

Association or Other Similar Organization to Open Deposit Account, 05/09/1987

27 Internal Revenue Service Private Foundation Status, 06/05/1987

28 Commonwealth of Virginia State Corporation Commission Registered Agent and Office Change Fee Receipt, 06/18/1987

29 Report on Finances, 08/01/1986 to 07/31/1987 30 1987 Financial Statement 31A 1988 Donations, Membership and Sponsorship Fees 31B 1988 Donations, Membership and Sponsorship Fees 32 Ban Ket Toan Buoi Ban Cho Tet, February 1988 33 Xerox Machine Costs, Donations & Product Information,

March 1988 to April 1988 34 Giay Uy Quyen, 07/21/1988 35 Alexandria City Public Schools Permit for Use of School

Facilities, 10/24/1988 36 November 1988 to December 1989 Time Sheets, Payrolls,

Reference Letters 37 1988 Tax Audit 38 1988 Wage and Tax Statement, W-2 Form 39 Financial Report - Fiscal Year 1989 40 Financial Report 1989

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41 Financial Report 01/01/1989 to 05/31/1989 42 Continental Airlines, 10/25/1989 and 11/01/1989 43 Arlington County Employees Credit Union Statement,

11/21/1989 to 12/31/1989 44 Donations 1989 45A 1989 Donations, Membership and Sponsorship Fees 45B 1989 Donations, Membership and Sponsorship Fees 45C 1989 Donations, Membership and Sponsorship Fees 46 1990 New Year's Gifts Receipts 47 January 1990 Arlington County Employees Credit Union

Statement 48 United States Postal Money Order from Mai Thi Phung,

02/06/1990 49 Arlington County Employees Credit Union Statement,

02/21/1990 to 03/20/1990 50 Commonwealth of Virginia State Corporation Commission

Notice of Assessment of Registration Fee, 03/14/1990 51 Data Systems Integration, Inc. Bill, 04/22/1990 52 Paper Plus Cash Sale Invoice, 05/16/1990 53 Arlington County, Virginia Fiscal 1991 General Increase,

06/17/1990 54 Photo Finish & Arlington Paper Supply, Inc Bills and

Receipts, July 1990 55 Khuc Minh Tho's Job Classification, Notes on Possibly

Getting a Lawyer Over Classification Change/Transfer, May 1990 to October 1990

56 Arlington County Employees Credit Union Statement, 08/21/1990 to 09/20/1990

57 New York NYLICARD Visa, 08/27/1990 58 August 1990 to February 1991 Time Sheets 59 Arlington County Employees Credit Union Statement,

12/08/1990 60 1990 Donations to Buy Medicine for Re-education Camp

Prisoners 61A 1990 Donations, Membership and Sponsorship Fees 61B 1990 Donations, Membership and Sponsorship Fees 62 Khuc Minh Tho's 1990 Earnings and Leave Statements 141 1 Internal Revenue Service Form 990, 01/28/1991 2 Fundraising for Tet New Year, 02/09/1991 3 February 1991 Arlington County Employees Credit Union

Statement 4 FVPPA Taxes, 05/13/1991 5 Security Deposit, 06/05/1991 6 June 1991 Arlington County Employees Credit Union

Statements

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7 First American Bank of Virginia Checks and Deposits, July 1991

8 Mortgage Refinance, 10/04/1991 9 1991 Donations, Membership and Sponsorship Fees 10 Khuc Minh Tho's 1991 Earnings and Leave Statements 11 04/22/1992 Nguyen Phuoc Loc Car Accident (02/24/1931) 12 May 1992 Arlington County Employees Credit Union

Statement 13 June 1992 Arlington County Employees Credit Union

Statement 14 Arlington County Employees Credit Union, Inc. Visa Card,

08/27/1992 15 1992 State Farm Insurance Companies Premium Notice 16 1992 Donations, Membership and Sponsorship Fees 17 Arlington Towing & Texaco Bill, 01/13/1993 18 New York Life Loan Statement, 03/05/1993 19 Arlington County, Virginia Earnings and Leave Statement,

03/12/1993 20 Diamond Prestige Visa Payment, 03/13/1993 21 Commonwealth of Virginia State Corporation Commission

Notice of Assessment of Registration Fee, 03/19/1993 22 Arlington County Metro Subsidy Recertification,

04/02/1993 23 Annie Sez Receipt, 05/07/1993 24 Commonwealth of Virginia State Corporation Commission

Certificate of Incorporation of The Mutual Assistance Association of the Vietnamese Refugee, Inc., 07/29/1993

25 1993 Donations 26 1993-1994 Donations for "Car of Love" 27 Whirlpool Product Registration Card, 11/14/1993 28 MCI Phone Bill, 11/23/1993 29 Refinance 1993 30 1993 Overdue Bill from Stephen Francis, Credit Manager,

American Family Publishers 31 March 1994 Cash Distribution Draft 32 Khuc Minh Tho's 1994 W-2 Form 33 UMUC Hotel Bill 34 New York Life Insurance Company Loan, 08/18/1995 35 New York Life Insurance Company Bill, 09/11/1995 36 Arlington County Employees Credit Union, Inc.

Transactions, 12/06/1995 37 Timesheets and Contact Information for 1994-1995 38 New York Life Insurance Company Bill, 02/11/1996 39 Donation from Business Men's Fellowship USA,

03/26/1996 40 Capital One Visa Gold Statement, 04/11/1996

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41 Staples Receipts, 05/06/1996 42 Arlington Virginia Federal Credit Union Statement,

05/24/1996 43 New York Life Insurance Company Loan, 05/24/1996 44 Payment to Danny Tran for Basement, 05/26/1996 45 Travelers Advantage, 07/10/1996 46 Bell Atlantic Bill, 09/19/1996 47 Bell Atlantic Bill, 09/23/1996 48 Toyota Corolla, 01/26/1997 49 MCI Statement, 11/19/1997 50 Bell Atlantic Overdue Bill, 12/19/1997 51 New York Life Insurance Company Bill, 02/11/1998 52 Donation, National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial

Fund 1999 Calendar 53 Nguyen Thi Diep Ngoc, 06/28/1999 54 Phan Thi Thanh-Hai Reyes (01/01/1936) Legal Fees from

Michael E.K. Mpras 55 $200 Dress for Khuc Minh Tho, Unknown 56 Khuc Minh Tho Mortgage Refinancings, Unknown 57 List of Savings, Bills, Expenses, Unknown 58 Unlabeled Floppy Disk 59 Data Systems Integration, Inc. Computer, Unknown 60 Computer Donation from Ha Nguyen, Unknown

Subseries 5 - Printed Materials

Not created by FVPPA

BOX FOLDER TITLE 142 1 Newspaper 1976 2 Aid-Memoire on the Exchange of Views Between the

Vietnam Task Force and the UNHCR Task Force, Addendum to 7 Pt. Memorandum, September 1980

3 Trung Sisters, 1982 4 Magazines 1983 5 Violations of Human Rights in the Socialist Republic of

Vietnam: April 30, 1975 - April 30,1983 by Ginetta Sagan and Stephen Denney, The Aurora Foundation, 1983

6 Magazines 1984 7 Newspapers 1984 8 Senate Judiciary Committee, Summer 1984 9 Arlington County, Virginia Telephone Directory, April

1985 10 Foreign Broadcast Information Service Daily Report Annex

East Asia, March 1985 11 Magazines 1985 12 Newspapers 1985

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13 ORR Regional Letter: Consultation Hearings on Proposed FY '86 Refugee Admissions, 09/30/1985

14 "Re-education or Revenge," Jersey Village High School Group Project, March 1985

15 Selected State Department Publicatons, 1985 16 State 072812, 03/11/1985 17 "Developing Strategies for Refugee Resettlement

Programs" by Francis Kumontis, Charities USA, November 1986

18 The Immigration Marriage Fraud Amendment of 1986 (IMFA)

19 Interaction, November 1986 20 Magazines 1986 21 Newspapers 1986 22 Congressional Record 1987 23 "Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 1986",

U.S. Department of State, February 1987 24 Foreign Broadcast Information Service Daily Report Annex

East Asia, 1987 25 "From Treblinka to the Killing Fields: Excluding

Persecutors from the Definition of "Refugee"' Virginia Journal of International Law, 1987

26 H.Res. 212, 100th Congress, 1st Session, 1987 27A Magazines 1987 27B Magazines 1987 27C Magazines 1987 28A Newspapers 1987 28B Newspapers 1987 29 Refugee Program Criteria, November 1987 30 S.Res. 205, 100th Congress, 1st Session, 1987 31 State, The Newsletter, U.S. Department of State, February

1987, No. 297 32 Poem, "The Torch" by Huyen Khong, 07/04/1987 33 "Uncertain Harbors: The Plight of Vietnamese Boat

People," Issue Paper, U.S. Committee for Refugees, October 1987

34 Australia's Refugee Resettlement Programs: An Outline, Department of Immigration, Local Government and Ethnic Affairs, Canberra, 1988

35 Report of the Delegation to the Far East of the Committee on Armed Services, House of Representatives, 100th Congress, 2nd Session, April 1988

36 Press Statement, Reeducation Camp Detainees, 07/15/1988 37 Chan Troi Moi, So 21, July 1988 38 Foreign Assistance and Related Programs Appropriation

Bill, 1989, 100th Congress, 2d Session, 06/22/1988

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39 Congressional Record 1988 40 DHS News & Views, Arlington County Department of

Human Services, February 1988 41 Directions, Arlington County's Newsletter for the

Multilingual Community, Volume 1, Number 4, May 1988

42 East Asia/Admissions/ODP, By Country of Resettlement, 1979-FY 1988 (YTD)

43A Foreign Broadcast Information Service Daily Report Annex East Asia, 1988

43B Foreign Broadcast Information Service Daily Report Annex East Asia, 1988

44 Magazines 1988 45 Newspapers 1988 46 Refugee Reports, 1988 47 United States Postal Service, "Postal Bulletin," 03/25/1988 143 1 Proposed Refugee Admissions for Fiscal Year 1989, Report

to the Congress, September 1988 2 Ban Tin Uy Ban Don Tiep Tu Nhan Chinh Tri CSVN,

Houston, 1989 3 101st Congress Directory, 1989-1991 4 H. Con. Res. 16, 101st Congress, 1st Session, 1989 5 Foreign Broadcast Information Service Daily Report Annex

East Asia, 1989 6 S. Con. Res. 16, 101st Congress, 1st Session, 06/12/1989 7 Congressional Record 1989 8 H.R. 2022, 101st Congress, 1st Session, 1989 9 Magazines 1989 10A Newspapers 1989 10B Newspapers 1989 11 State, The Newsletter, U.S. Department of State, October

1989, No. 326 12 Suggested Documents to be Taken to Your Interview When

Scheduled with the U.S. Interview Team in Ho Chi Minh, September 1989

13 Workgroup D: Special Populations 1989 & 1990 14 Congressional & Senate Staff Directories, 1990 15 U.S. Department of State, "Dispatch," Bureau of Public

Affairs Newsletter, 1990 16 "The War is Growing Worse and Worse: Refugees and

Displaced Persons on the Thai-Burmese Border," Issue Brief, The U.S. Committee for Refugees, May 1990

17A Magazines 1990 17B Magazines 1990 17C Magazines 1990

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18 Metro Bus Route Map, Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, 1990

19A Newspapers 1990 19B Newspapers 1990 20 The U.S. ODP, December 10, 1990 21 102nd Congress (1991-1993) Directory 22 Congressional Record 1991 23 H. Con. Res. 189 102st Congress, 1st Session, 1991 24A Magazines 1991 24B Magazines 1991 24C Magazines 1991 24D Magazines 1991 25A Newspapers 1991 25B Newspapers 1991 25C Newspapers 1991 144 1 Proposed Refugee Admissions for Fiscal Year 1992, Report

to the Congress, 1991 2 "A Reporter at Large: In Vietnam," by Neil and Susan

Sheehan, The New Yorker, 11/18/1991 3 S.808, 102d Congress, 1st Session, 1991 4 Foreign Broadcast Information Service Daily Report

Supplement East Asia, Vietnam: 1992 SRV Constitution, 05/13/1992

5 Job News: Employment Opportunit with Fairfax County, Vol. 92-07G, June 1, 1992

6A Magazines 1992 6B Magazines 1992 6C Magazines 1992 6D Magazines 1992 6E Magazines 1992 6F Magazines 1992 6G Magazines 1992 6H Magazines 1992 7A Newspapers 1992 7B Newspapers 1992 8 Office of the U.S. Coordinator for Refugee Affairs: "The

Third Annual Refugee Day," October 30, 1992 Handbook 9 Vietnam Human Rights Watch, 1992 10 Directory 103rd Congress, 1993-1995 11 CPA Progress Assessment, as of December 31, 1993 12 International Committee for a Free Vietnam, Special

Bulletin, January 1993 13A Magazines 1993 13B Magazines 1993 145 1A Magazines 1993 1B Magazines 1993

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1C Magazines 1993 1D Magazines 1993 1E Magazines 1993 2A Newspapers 1993 2B Newspapers 1993 3 Refugee Voices 1993 4 Gia Pha Ho Khuc, 1994 5A Magazines 1994 5B Magazines 1994 5C Magazines 1994 5D Magazines 1994 5E Magazines 1994 5F Magazines 1994 5G Magazines 1994 5H Magazines 1994 6A Newspapers 1994 6B Newspapers 1994 146 1 Ace, Arlington County Employee Newsletter, 1995 2 Directory 104th Congress, 1995-1997 3 Interpreter Release, 1995 4A Magazines 1995 4B Magazines 1995 4C Magazines 1995 4D Magazines 1995 5A Newspapers 1995 5B Newspapers 1995 5C Newspapers 1995 6 104th Congress, U.S. House of Representatives, Directory,

July 30, 1996 7 Congressional Record 1996 8 Bound Congressional Record of the 104th Congress, 2nd

Session, 1996 9 H.R. 3540 104th Congress, 2nd Session, 1996 10 Magazines 1996 11A Newspapers 1996 11B Newspapers 1996 12 Resettlement Opportunities for Vietnamese Returnees

Update, as of May 8, 1996 13 Bound Congressional Record of the 105th Congress, 1st

Session, 1997 14 Immigrant Legal Resource Center, 1997 15A Magazines 1997 15B Magazines 1997 147 1A Magazines 1997 1B Magazines 1997 1C Magazines 1997

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2A Newspapers 1997 2B Newspapers 1997 2C Newspapers 1997 2D Newspapers 1997 2E Newspapers 1997 2F Newspapers 1997 2G Newspapers 1997 2H Newspapers 1997 2I Newspapers 1997 2J Newspapers 1997 2K Newspapers 1997 2L Newspapers 1997 148 1A Newspapers 1997 1B Newspapers 1997 2 U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary Subcommittees,

105th Congress, Directory, 1997-1998 3 VNAH & Health Ed Update, Winter 1997, Vol. 1, No. 1 4A Bound Congressional Record, 105th Congress, 2nd

Session, 1998 4B Bound Congressional Record, 105th Congress, 2nd

Session, 1998 5 Fortune of Reston Chinese Seafood Restaurant, Menu,

1998 6 House of Representatives Report, 105th Congress, 2nd

Session, 1998 7 Magazines 1998 8 Newspapers 1998 9 State of Maryland Department of Human Resources

Governor's Office on Asian Pacific American Affairs Calendar, 1998

10 Arlington County, Virigina "Job Opportunities," June 22, 1999

11 Excerpt from Handbook on ODP Process, 1999 12 "Job News," Fairfax County, Virginia, 1999 13 Magazines 1999 14 Newspapers 1999 15 Newspapers 2002 16 Air France Flyer, Undated 17 Blank Application for Employment, Undated 18 Area Codes & Time Zones Map, Undated 19 Brother Electronic Dictionary Typewriter User's Guide,

Undated 20 Congressional Directory, Undated 21 Congressional Record, Undated 22 Excerpt from Book, Constituent Assembly 1967 of South

Vietnam, Undated

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23 "Dangerousness: Problem Area 3," Booklet, Undated 24 "Em Phai Song" by Nguyen Luong, Undated 25 Essay Writing, Outline of How To, Undated 26 Fact Sheet: Vietnamese Boat People in Hong Kong,

Undated 27 FCS Brochures, Undated 28 Home Guide to Emergency Preparedness, Vietnamese,

Montgomery County, Maryland, Undated 29 House Judiciary Committee, Dirctory, Undated 30 The Institute on Religion & Democracy, Brochure,

Undated 31 Lan's Restaurant Menu, Undated 32A Magazines Undated 32B Magazines Undated 33 Map of Falls Church, Virginia, Undated 34 Map of SouthEast Asia, Undated 35 Map of the U.S. Capitol, Undated 36 Sales, Distribution Material on Morinda Noni Juice 37A Newspapers Undated 37B Newspapers Undated 37C Newspapers Undated 38 Ngay Dau Thang Hai, Toi 29 Tet, Undated 39 Niagara Falls Tourism Pamphlets and Post Cards, Undated 40 911 Guidelines, Undated 41 "How to Rescue the Funding for Refugee Resettlement,"

The National Immigration, Refugee & Citizenship Forum, Booklet, Undated

42 Phan-Nhat-Nam: Dua Lung Noi Chet by Dao Vu Anh Hung, Undated

43 Proposed Refugee Admissions for Fiscal Year 1992, Report to the Congress, Undated

44 Senate Judiciary Committee, Directory, Undated 45 Thu Ngo: Than Gui Cac Cuu Tu Nhan Nhan Chinh Tri,

Undated 46 U.S. Delegate Strongly Reaffirms President Reagan's

Proposal to Vietnam, Undated 47 Vang Roi Khong Tiec, Undated 48 Vi Danh Du Quan Luc VNCH, Undated 49 Vietnamese Senior Citizens Association, "A Brief History

of the Lives of the Trung Sisters," Undated Created by FVPPA

BOX FOLDER TITLE 149 1 Listing of Prisoners, 01/01/1980

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2 English Translation of Two Poems: "A Day Together," 08/25/1980 and "Oh Freedom: My Aspiration," 09/25/1980

3 List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners and U.S. Relatives, May 1984

4 Handout Packet, 09/15/1984 5 Letter Draft, 09/15/1984 6 Handout, 09/20/1984 7 List of Current Political Prisoners As of: Sept. 24, 1984 8 List of Former Political Prisoners As of: Sept. 24, 1984 9 List of Current Political Prisoners Received from: Sept.25-

30, 1984 10 List of Former Political Prisoners Received from: Sept.25-

30, 1984 11 List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners, September 1984 12 List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners, October 1984 13 Thong Cao, 11/15/1984 14 Handout, 12/17/1984 15 Handout, December 1984 16 1984 Compilation of Letters, Forms and Articles 17 Compilation of 1984 Newspaper Articles 18 1984 Compilation of Letters, an Article and a

Membership/Sponsorship Form 19 January 1985 Newsletter 20 Special Issue April 30, 1985 21 Special Issue The Anniversary of the Association's

Establishment, 1985 22 List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners and their Sponsors,

06/07/1985 23 Ad in Newspaper, 01/30/1986 24 Handout, Phan Quang Khai, June 1986 25 O.D.P. List, 07/30/1986 26 List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners, 09/28/1986 27 List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners, 10/02/1986 28 List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners, 10/14/1986 29 List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners, 11/04/1986 30 Letter Format, 11/11/1986 31 List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners, 11/11/1986 32 List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners, 11/20/1986 33 List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners, 11/22/1986 34 List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners, 12/15/1986 35 List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners, 12/27/1986 36 The Orderly Departure Program in 1985: Chronology of

Events, 1986 37 Prayers, 01/06/1987 38 List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners, 01/12/1987

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39 List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners, 02/12/1987 40 List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners, 03/25/1987 41A Special Issue, 04/30/1987 41B Special Issue, 04/30/1987 42 English Translation of an Excerpt from a Letter Written by

the Wife of a Political Prisoner who Used to be a Colonel of the Vietnamese Navy, 05/20/1987

43 List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners, 07/10/1987 44 List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners Released on

September 2, 1987 45 Letter Format, 09/26/1987 46 List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners, 10/10/1987 47 Political Prisoners Status Report, 10/12/1987 48 List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners, 10/18/1987 49 Thank You Letter for Support of the Indochinese Refugee

Amendment to the State Department Authorization Bill as presented by Senator Mark O. Hatfield, 10/30/1987

50 List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners Released on September 2, 1987, 12/14/1987

51 Ad in Newspaper, 1987 52 Chung Nhan and Letter, 1987 53 Letter Draft to Mark O. Hatfield, 1987 54 Handout, 01/02/1988 55 List of ARVN War Veteran: Vietnamese Land Refugee

Site 2 South Thailand, January 1988 56 List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners Released on

Vietnamese New Year (Tet 1988), February 1988 57 Poem, "If Someone Asks," Tho Neu Ai Hoi, March 1988 58 List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners Released on

Vietnamese New Year (Tet 1988), 03/29/1988 59 Format for Reception Invitations, 04/27/1988 60 List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners, 05/21/1988 61 Report of Activities, 07/29/1988 62 Compilation of Press Statement and Newspaper Articles

from July - August 1988 63 Letter Template, 08/15/1988 64 Danh Sach Gia Dinh Cuu Quan Can Chinh VNCH Nhan

Vien Phuc Vu Cac Co Quan Hoa Ky Vuot Bien Duong Bien Dang Thai Banthad Thailand, 09/30/1988

65 List of Widows of Former Re-education Camp Prisoners who Dies while Being Detained in the Camps in Vietnam, 12/09/1988

66 Ad in Newspaper, 1988 67 Danh Sach Huong An Xa Dot Tet Mau Thin 1988 68 Letter Draft, FVPPA Reaches Primary Goal: To Secure the

Release of Political Prisoners in Vietnam

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69A Special Issue 1988 69B Special Issue 1988 70 Directory of FVPPA Board Members, 1989-1990 71 Handout, 01/02/1989 72 List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners Who are still in the

Prison, 01/05/1989 73 List of Widows of Former Re-education Camp Prisoners

who Dies while Being Detained in the Camps in Vietnam, 03/05/1989

74 List of Widows of Former Re-education Camp Prisoners who Dies while Being Detained in the Camps in Vietnam, 05/09/1989

75 Letter Format to Mr. Ambassador, 05/18/1989 76 List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners and US Personnel in

Vietnam, 06/06/1989 77 Announcement: U.S. Meeting with Vietnamese Red Cross,

07/30/1989 78 Statement of the FVPPA, August 1989 79 Former Reeducation Detainees' Profile, 09/08/1989 80 Translation of Nhan Dan paper no. 50, "The Story on

Security of Foreign Country," "A New Program of Re-Settlement in the United States," 09/13/1989

81 Vietnamese Political Prisoners, 09/16/1989 to 09/17/1989 82 English Translation of 08/27/1989 Article in the Saigon

Paper Featuring an Interview with Mr. Vu Hac Bong, 10/03/1989

83 Letter from Vietnam dated 09/14/1989 English Translation, 10/04/1989

84 12/12/1989 Luncheon Invitiation Letter Format, 11/17/1989

85 Compilation of 1989 Newspaper Articles and Press Releases

150 1 List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners Who are still in the Prison, 01/05/1990

2 Announcement: FVPPA Has Acquired a Fax Machine, 01/24/1990

3 Former Reeducation Detainees' Profile, January 1990 4 Former Reeducation Detainees' Profile, March 1990 5 Handout, 05/10/1990 6A Special Issue Reporting Events of 1989, May 1990 6B Special Issue Reporting Events of 1989, May 1990 7 Statement on Wives and Children of Re-education Center

Detainees who Committed Suicide while in Re-education Camps. 06/21/1990

8 Statement on Resettlement Program, 06/21/1990 9 ODP Reed List, 08/15/1990

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10 List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners Who are still in the Prison, 12/16/1990

11 Compilation of Articles on Various Topics Related to FVPPA's Concerns, 1989 - 1990

12 Format for Instructions How to Send a Gift to Prisoners who are still in the Camp, 1990

13 Viet Nam Article, Mr. Deputy Funseth Announced at the Meeting in San Jose that 120,000 Vietnamese to Come to United States in 90-91, 1990

14 "Nameless Fighters" Dedication to Nguyen Ngoc Huy, 1990

15 List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners Who are still in the Prison, 01/01/1991

16 List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners Who are still in the Re-education Camps, 01/06/1991

17 Additional List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners Who are still in the Re-education Camps which was Just Received, 01/08/1991

18 List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners Who are still in the Re-education Camps, 01/20/1991

19 List of Political Prisoners in Z30D, 03/16/1991 20 List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners Who are still in the

Re-education Camps, 03/21/1991 21 "Not Just a Message of Hope" by Son Tung translated from

Vietnamese by Nguyen Xuan Lan, 04/08/1991 22 Statement, 04/10/1991 23 Letter Draft Invitation to Annual Awards Dinner and

Cultural Show, 06/15/1991 24 List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners Who are still in the

Re-education Camps, 08/12/1991 25 List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners Who are still in the

Re-education Camps, 09/29/1991 26 List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners Who Have Been in

the Re-education Camps Since 1975, 11/03/1991 27 List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners Who are still in the

Re-education Camps, 11/03/1991 28 List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners Released on

September 2, 1991 (Vietnam's National Day), 11/05/1991 29 Letter Format to Announce FVPPA Ceasing Its Activities,

12/18/1991 30 Danh Sach Nhuong Nguoi Tuoc Tha, 01/16/1992 31 List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners Who Have Been in

Ham Tan Re-education Camp Since 1975, 01/19/1992 32 List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners Who are still in the

Re-education Camps, 01/19/1992

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33 List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners Who Have Been in the Re-education Camps Since 1975, 01/21/1992

34 List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners Released on January 15, 1992 (From 1975 to 1992), 02/03/1992

35 Draft Letters to Senators Pell, Kennedy, and Lugar, 02/12/1992

36 Draft Letters to Senators Kerry, Robb, and McCain, 02/14/1992

37 List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners Released on February 10, 1992, 03/06/1992

38 List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners Who are still in the Re-education Camps Since 1975, 03/06/1992

39 Fax Draft, 04/03/1992 40 List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners Released on April

29, 1992, 05/02/1992 41 List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners Released on May 4,

1992, 05/06/1992 42 List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners Still Detained,

05/06/1992 43 List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners Re-arrested,

05/07/1992 44 List of Political Prisoners Released Since September 1991

to 05/25/1992 45 List of Former Political Prisoners Released from September

1991 to May 1992 who had Exit Visa and Need to be interviewed by ODP, 10/02/1992

46 Poem, "Two Snapshots Before 1975 - After 1975," 10/21/1992

47 List of Former Political Prisoners Released from September 1991 to May 1992 who Need to be interviewed by ODP

48 List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners Released on November 20, 1992 and December 10, 1992, 01/24/1992

49 List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners in Z30D, 1992 50 Fax Cover Sheet Format, 07/11/1994 51 Poems, 02/12/1995 52 Handout, "Tan Xuan Hoi Ngo" by Nguyen Ly Tuong,

02/15/1995 53 Introductory Letter, 03/31/1995 54 Overview of Family Eligibility in the Processing of the

Former Political Prisoners by the Ho Subprogram of the ODP, July 1996

55 FVPPA Form: Letter to Write Congress Asking them to Support McCain Amendment, July-September 1996

56 Alert Bulletin: Help for Children of the Former Political Prisoners, 09/06/1996

57 Points on McCain Amendment, 09/06/1996

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58 Information about Head of Household in the U.S. Form for Dewey Pendergrass, Director, O.D.P., 11/08/1996

59 Preliminary Draft, 02/10/1997 60 List of Denied Cases of the Children of FPP over 21 Years

Old or Older, 06/18/1997 61 List of Denied Cases of the Children of FPP over 21 Years

Old or Older, 07/05/1997 62 List of Denied Cases of the Children of FPP over 21 Years

Old or Older, 07/29/1997 63 Ho So Khong Thuoc McCain, 10/19/1997 64 List of Cases Available for Interview of the Children of

FPP over 21 Years Old or Older, 11/01/1997 65 Ho So Khong Thuoc McCain, 11/09/1997 66 Danh Sach Ho So Da Nhan, 11/17/1997 67 Danh Sach Ho So Da Nhan Trong Tuan, 11/23/1997 68 Danh Sach Ho So Da Nhan Trong Tuan, 12/06/1997 69 1997 Calendar 70 Danh Sach Ho So Da Nhan Trong Tuan, 01/19/1998 71 List of Denied Cases of the Children of FPP over 21 Years

Old or Older, 03/24/1998 72 Handout, Tin tu Hoi Gia Dinh Tu Nhan Chinh Tri Viet

Nam, 03/22/1999 151 1 A Draft to be Published in Newspaper: An Announcement

between Vietnam and United States, Undated 2 Appeal Letter, Undated 3 Song, "Back to Freedom," Undated 4 Background: Re-education Center Detainees, Undated 5 Bai Ca Cam On, "A Song of Appreciation" for Robert L.

Funseth, Undated 6 Ban Dieu Le, Undated 7 Banner, "We Pledge to Sponsor All Political Prisoners,"

Undated 8 Biography of Khuc Minh Tho, Undated 9 Bon Doi Tuong, Undated 10 Communiqué, Undated 11 Congressional Directory, Undated 12 List of Contacts, Undated 13 Copies of Photos, Undated 14 Letter Format for Discontinuing a Credit Card, Undated 15 Picture with Statement "Due to present conditions…"

Undated 16 English Translation of Vietnamese Military/Rank

Vocabulary, Undated 17 FVPPA Brochure, Undated 18 FVPPA Forms: Application Packet, Undated

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19 FVPPA Forms: Cover Sheet for Application Packet and Checklist of Required Documents, Undated

20 FVPPA Forms: Cover Sheet for Sending ODP Applications to American Embassy, ODP, APO San Francisco, Undated

21 FVPPA Forms: Letter to Department of Social and Health Service, Bureau of Refugee Assistance, Olympia, WA, Undated

22 FVPPA Forms: Donations, Undated 23 FVPPA Forms: Employee Timesheet, Undated 24 FVPPA Forms: Fax Cover Sheet, Undated 25 FVPPA Forms: Intake Form, Undated 26 FVPPA Forms: ODP Affidavit of Relationship, Undated 27 FVPPA Forms: ODP Check Form, Undated 28 FVPPA Forms: List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners,

Undated 29 FVPPA Forms: Political Prisoner Registration Form,

Undated 30 FVPPA Forms: Letter to Jackie B. Roysdon, Chief,

Academic Records Division, Department of the Army, Institute of Personnel and Resource Management, Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana, Replacement Diplomas Request Form, Undated

31 FVPPA Forms: Request ODP, American Embassy, APO San Francisco to Reissue Letter of Introduction (LOI), Undated

32 FVPPA Forms: Request for Training Verification, Undated 33 FVPPA Forms: Sponsorship/Membership Forms, Undated 34 FVPPA Forms: Thank You Letters for Donations, Undated 35 FVPPA Forms: Letter to Dr. J.H. Hatcher, Office of the

Adjutant General to Verify Military Awards and Medals, Undated

36 FVPPA Forms: Widow of Former Political Prisoner Registration Form, Undated

37 FVPPA Stationary, Undated 38 Gia Dinh Ho Co Con Con Doc Than Tren 21 Tuoi Luu Y,

Undated 39 Handout, Undated 40 Handout on Article "Chien Si Vo Danh" by Dang Phuong,

Undated 41 Handout on TNCTVN, Undated 42 Handout on Non-Profit Organization, Undated 43 Ho So Thuong Name List, Undated 44 Huong Dan Viec Lay Tin, Undated 45 Letter Draft, Undated 46 Letter Draft to Congressman and Senator, Undated

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47 Letter Format to Mr. Dewey Pendergrass for McCain Amendment, Undated

48 Letter Draft to Mrs. Dyke, Undated 49 Draft of Letter to Senator McCain, Undated 50 Letter to Protest the Repatriation of Indochinese Refugees,

Undated 51 Draft of Letter to President Reagan, Undated 52 Letter Format Thank You Letters for Helping Refugees of

Site II in Thailand and Panat Nikhom, Undated 53 Map to 7813 Marthas Lane, Fall Church, Virginia, Undated 54 McCain Family Verification Form, Undated 55 Handout about McCain Amendment and why it is felt there

is a High Percentage of Children of Former Re-education Camp Detainees who don't Show Up for Interviews with INS in Ho Chi Minh and What One Can Do to Help, Undated

56 Information on McCain Bill, Undated 57 McCain Amendment Packet, Undated 58 Poem, "Nhan danh Than Nu Tu To," Undated 59 Niem Vui Voi Noi Buon, Undated 60 Excerpt of Letter received from Nguyen Van Huynh, a

refugee now at the Dongrek camp in Thailand by FVPPA, Undated

61 Danh Sach Cai Tao Duoc Tha, Undated 62 Danh Sach Chong Vo Con Cuu Quan-Can Chinh Viet Nam

Cong Hoa Va Nhan-Vien Phuc Vu Cac Co Quan Hoa-Ky Vuot Bien Duong Bien Drang O Trai Banthad Thailand, Undated

63 Danh Sach Con Cuu Quan-Nhan Can Sat Cong Chuc Vietnam Cong Hoa Truoc 1975, Undated

64 Danh Sach Cuu Quan Cau Chinh Vo Trie, Undated 65 Danh Sach Cuu Quan Nhan Ty Nan Cong-San Tai Pulau

Bidong Co Thoi Gian Cai Tao Tu 3 Nam Tro Len, Undated

66 Danh Sach Than Nhan o My, Undated 67 Danh Sach Than Nhan Phao Binh Quan Luc VNCH,

Undated 68 Danh Sach 38 Ngmoi Tha Ne Ngay no/2 = 92, Undated 69 Danh Sach Tu Nhan, Undated 70 List of ARVN War Veterans: Boat Refugees at (New

Camp) Site 2 Thailand, Undated 71 List of Children of ARVN War Veterans: Boat Refugees at

(New Camp) Site 2 Thailand, Undated 72 List of Commando-Special Forces P.O.W. Caught before

1975, Undated

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73 List of Former Vietnamese Military Servicemen in the United States, Undated

74 List of Former Vietnamese Political Prisoners, Sponsors and/or FVPPA Members, Undated

75 List of Former Vietnamese Political Prisoners Staying in Different Refugee Camps in Thailand, Undated

76 List of Political Prisoners, Undated 77 List of Political Prisoners in Z30D Camp, Undated 78 List of Political Prisoners Still in Re-education Camp

(Z30D Ham Tam) Since 1975, Undated 79 Relatives Actually in Re-education Camps and Former

Servicemen of ARVN, Released form Re-education Camps, Undated

80 List of Some Christian Pastors or Chaplains and Christians, Former Re-education Detainees, Wanting in USA, Undated

81 List of 12 High Ranking Military Officers Set Free at Nam-Ha Re-education Camp and List of Other Military Officers, Leaders of Political Organizations, Lower House Members, Religious Chaplains, Undated

82 List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners, Undated 83 List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners, Undated 84 List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners, Undated 85 List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners, Undated 86 List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners, Undated 87 List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners, Undated 88 List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners, Undated 89 List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners, Undated 90 List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners, Undated 91 List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners, Undated 92 List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners Having Exit Visa,

Undated 93 List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners Still Detained in Re-

ed Camp, Undated 94 List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners Still Detained in Re-

education Camps, Undated 95 List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners Who are still in the

Prison, Undated 96 List of Vietnamese Political Prisoners Who are still in the

Prison, Undated 97 List of VN Current Prisoners, Undated 98 List which needs Letters of Introduction, Undated 99 List of Widows of Former Re-education Camp Prisoners

who Dies while Being Detained in the Camps in Vietnam, Undated

100 Recipes, Undated

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101 Representative Cases of Concern, Undated 102 Respecful Report, Undated 103 Roh Phrao Nai (Ban Salak Phet), Undated 104 Roh Salak, Undated 105 Rough Draft, "Nhan dip ky niem de II chu nien…" Undated 106 So Luoc Tieu Su, Undated 107 Social History (Bio Sheet) for Former Re-education

Detainees and Family, Undated 108 Special Cases, Undated 109 Handout, Thanh That Ghi On, Undated 110 Thong Cao, Undated 111 Thong Cao, Undated 112 Thong Cao, Undated 113 Thong Cao, Undated 114 Song, "Thuong Em" Undated 115 Tieu Chuan Hop Le Theo Tu Chinh An McCain Chuong

Trinh Danh Cho Cai Tao Vien (Chuong Trinh HO), Undated

116 Vai Y-Khien Khai Quat Ve Nhung Van De Co Lien Quan Den, Undated

117 Wedding Card Format, Undated Series 3 - Resettlement Files

BOX FOLDER TITLE 152 1 Dang Ngoc Bich (Unknown) 2 Dao Quang Hien (12/20/1930) 3 Duc Minh Tho (Unknown), Nguyen Phuong (Unknown) 4 Ho Ngoc Phuoc (Unknown) 5 Ho Van Man (Unknown) 6 Hoang Hai Thuy (Unknown) 7 Hoang The Viet (Unknown) 8 Huynh Van Danh (Unknown) 9 Khuc Chanh Thoi (06/02/1952) 10 Lam Ngoc Chieu (1950) 11 Lam Quang Thuong (07/05/1940) 12 Le Kim Vang (Unknown) 13 Luu Van Muoi (Unknown) 14 Ly Thanh Tu (Unknown) 15 Ngo Tung Luong (02/10/1950) 16 Nguyen Gigi (Unknown) 17 Nguyen Hong Lien (Unknown) 18 Nguyen Huu Ly (Unknown) 19 Nguyen Huu Tuan (Unknown) 20 Nguyen Kiem Yen (Unknown) 21 Nguyen Kim (Unknown)

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22 Nguyen Kim Ban (04/19/1935) 23 Nguyen Minh Chau (Unknown) 24 Nguyen Minh Chau (Unknown) 25 Nguyen Minh Hoang (Unknown) 26 Nguyen Phuc Tue (Unknown) 27 Nguyen Phuoc Loc (02/24/1931) 28A Nguyen Quang Trung (04/02/1944), Tran Kim Lan

(07/13/1942) 28B Nguyen Quang Trung (04/02/1944), Tran Kim Lan

(07/13/1942) 29 Nguyen T. Hai (12/31/1922) 30 Nguyen Thanh Long (Unknown) 31 Nguyen The Sanh (10/08/1945) 32 Nguyen Thi Duc (Unknown) 33 Nguyen Thi Hai (Unknown) 34 Nguyen Thi Khen AKA Gertrude (01/31/1951) 35 Nguyen Thi Ly (10/22/1936), Nguyen Manh Duc

(12/02/1926) 36 Nguyen Thi Minh Chau (10/19/1959) 37 Nguyen Thi Minh Chau (Unknown) 38 Nguyen Thi Tuyet Minh (Unknown) 39 Nguyen Thu Thao (Unknown) 40 Nguyen Van Bi (08/27/1941) 41 Nguyen Van Minh (Unknown) 42 Nguyen Van Tanh (Unknown), Nguyen Thi Yen Tuyet

(Unknown) 43 Nguyen Van Vo (06/06/1926) 44 Nguyen Van Vy (Unknown) 45 Pham Gia Phong (Unknown) 46 Pham Hoang Sanh (Unknown) 47 Pham Hung (Unknown) 48 Pham T. Long (Unknown) 49 Pham T. Thiet (Unknown) 50 Pham Thi Nga (Unknown) 51 Pham Van Long (08/18/1946) 52 Phan Dinh Tho (06/27/1941) 53 Phan Thi Quy (Unknown) 54 Phan Van Duong (Unknown) 55 Phan V. Tran or Tran V. Phan (Unknown) 56 Phuong Brandy (Unknown) 57 Tang D. Cam (Unknown) 58 Tran Chi Duc (Unknown) 59 Tran Hoang Nam (11/26/1937) 60 Tran Minh Canh (Unknown) 61 Tran Nam Hung Quoc (Unknown) 62 Tran Tu Lap (Unknown)

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63 Tran Van Banh (Unknown) 64 Tran Van Phan (07/24/1931) 65 Tran Van Thang (Unknown) 66 Trung Le (Unknown) 67 Truong Van Chuc (05/20/1937) 68 Ut Van Tran (Unknown)

Series 4 - Master Lists of Applicants

BOX FOLDER TITLE 153 1 1985 Master List of ODP Applicants 2A 1988 Master List of ODP Applicants 2B 1988 Master List of ODP Applicants 3A 1989 Master List of ODP Applicants 3B 1989 Master List of ODP Applicants 3C 1989 Master List of ODP Applicants 4 Master List of ODP Applicants, Undated 5 Master List of ODP Applicants, Undated 6 Master List of Sponsors, Undated 7 Master List of ARVN War Veterans: Boat Refugees at

(New Camp) Site 2 Thailand, Undated 8 Master List of Former ARVN, Police, Government

Employees Fleeing by Land, Site 2 Thailand, Undated 9 Master List of Former ARVN, Police, Government

Employees Looking for Sponsors, Banthad, Thailand, Undated

10 Master List of Former ARVN, Police, Government Employees, Banthad, Thailand, Undated

11 Master List of Families of Former ARVN, Police, Government Employees Fleeing by Land New Section 5 Site 2 Thailand, Undated

12 Master List of Families of Former ARVN, Police, Government Employees Looking for Sponsors, Site 2 Thailand, Undated

13 Master List of Applicants and Sponsors, Undated 14 Master List of Applicants and Sponsors, Undated

Series 5 - Oversized Documents

BOX FOLDER TITLE 154 1 ODP Application, Nguyen Van Cong (03/15/1940),

Military Awards 2 Offfice: Correspondence Incoming, Sichan Siv (Deputy

Assistant to the President for Public Liaison),

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Proclamation from President George H.W. Bush, 07/06/1989

Series 6 - Restricted Files

BOX FOLDER TITLE 155 A-Nguyen P 156 Nguyen Q-Z