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- Nguyễn_Lạc_Hoá abstract "Father Augustine Nguyễn Lạc Hóa (ca. 1908 – ca. 1989), a refugee Chinese Catholic priest in South Vietnam, led a militia called the Sea Swallows that carved out an anticommunist enclave in the Viet Cong's Ca Mau Peninsula stronghold. The "fighting priest" and his "village that refused to die" attracted admiring media stories, and in 1964 he received the Ramon Magsaysay Award in the Public Service category.In January 1961, Edward Lansdale visited Father Hoa and Binh Hung. Back in Washington, he was surprised to find that President John F. Kennedy had taken a personal interest in his report on Hoa, and wanted it published in the Saturday Evening Post. It was attributed to "an American officer." The town of Newburyport, Massachusetts adopted Binh Hung as a sister community, and the Post followed up with another story on Father Hoa. Other correspondents who took up the story of the Sea Swallows included Dickey Chapelle and Stan Atkinson, who remembered Father Hoa decades later as the "most unforgettable character" he met in his travels.Father Hoa's success inspired others to join his Sea Swallows, including a company of "Nung tribesmen." Declassified documents would reveal that the Nung fighters were actually a contingent of Nationalist soldiers from the Republic of China.After the war . . .".
- Nguyễn_Lạc_Hoá birthDate "1908".
- Nguyễn_Lạc_Hoá deathDate "1989".
- Nguyễn_Lạc_Hoá wikiPageID "11893837".
- Nguyễn_Lạc_Hoá wikiPageRevisionID "582578297".
- Nguyễn_Lạc_Hoá dateOfBirth "c. 1908".
- Nguyễn_Lạc_Hoá dateOfDeath "c. 1989".
- Nguyễn_Lạc_Hoá name "Nguyen Lac Hoa, Augustine".
- Nguyễn_Lạc_Hoá shortDescription "Catholic priest; Vietnamese anticommunist military leader".
- Nguyễn_Lạc_Hoá description "Catholic priest; Vietnamese anticommunist military leader".
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- Nguyễn_Lạc_Hoá subject Category:Cold_War_leaders.
- Nguyễn_Lạc_Hoá subject Category:Hoa_people.
- Nguyễn_Lạc_Hoá subject Category:People_of_the_Vietnam_War.
- Nguyễn_Lạc_Hoá subject Category:Vietnamese_Roman_Catholic_priests.
- Nguyễn_Lạc_Hoá subject Category:Vietnamese_anti-communists.
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- Nguyễn_Lạc_Hoá comment "Father Augustine Nguyễn Lạc Hóa (ca. 1908 – ca. 1989), a refugee Chinese Catholic priest in South Vietnam, led a militia called the Sea Swallows that carved out an anticommunist enclave in the Viet Cong's Ca Mau Peninsula stronghold. The "fighting priest" and his "village that refused to die" attracted admiring media stories, and in 1964 he received the Ramon Magsaysay Award in the Public Service category.In January 1961, Edward Lansdale visited Father Hoa and Binh Hung.".
- Nguyễn_Lạc_Hoá label "Augustine Nguyen Hoa".
- Nguyễn_Lạc_Hoá label "Nguyễn Lạc Hoá".
- Nguyễn_Lạc_Hoá label "Нгуен Лак Хоа".
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- Nguyễn_Lạc_Hoá givenName "Augustine".
- Nguyễn_Lạc_Hoá name "Augustine Nguyen Lac Hoa".
- Nguyễn_Lạc_Hoá surname "Nguyen Lac Hoa".