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The construction of a bridge on the Nam Mouay river outside of Ban Xon. Site: LS-272, Coordinates: TF 5994
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Workers load resources into a Sikorsky H-34 helicopter in Ban Xon. Site: LS-272, Coordinates: TF 5994
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Royal Lao Army on patrol in Ban Xon. Site: LS-272, Coordinates: TF 5994
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Hmong nurses and USAID leadership at the nursing graduation of 1971 in Ban Xon. Site: LS-272, Coordinates: TF 5994
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A Hmong nursing graduate at their graduation in 1971. Site: LS-272, Coordinates: TF 5994
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Nursing graduates of 1971 having lunch at their graduation. Site: LS-272, Coordinates: TF 5994
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A nurse feeding a US personnel at the nursing graduation class of 1971 in Ban Xon. Site: LS-272, Coordinates: TF 5994
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Nurse Choua Thao (USAID; left) calling up names during the nursing graduating class of 1971. Site: LS-272, Coordinates: TF 5994
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Dr. Charles "Jiggs" Weldon (left; USAID Public Health) and Nurse Choua Thao (center; holding silver tray) at the nursing graduation class of 1971 in Ban Xon. Site: LS-272, Coordinates: TF 5994
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Nursing graduation in Ban Xon. Site: LS-272, Coordinates: TF 5994
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Head nurse Choua Thao (USAID) addressed the nursing graduation class of 1971 in Ban Xon. Site: LS-272, Coordinates: TF 5994
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Nursing graduation class of 1971 in Ban Xon / Na Sou. Ban Xon was actually a ethnic Lao village, across the Nam Mouay River, from the airstrip at LS-272. Previously a rice paddy, was the original name of where the airstrip was built. Site: LS-272, Coordinates: TF 5994
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Aerial view of the hydroelectric Nam Ngum Dam. The damn was constructed in three stages, beginning in with stage 1 in 1968 and ending with the completion of stage 3 in 1984. Site: Unknown, Coordinates: Unknown
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A northern striped Hmong woman and child. The majority of striped Hmong lived in the most northern parts of Laos. Site: Unknown, Coordinates: Unknown
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Hmong students sitting at their desks. Site: Unknown, Coordinates: Unknown
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A teacher and Hmong students in their class room. Site: Unknown, Coordinates: Unknown
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Hmong students sitting at their desks. Site: Unknown, Coordinates: Unknown
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A striped Hmong village. Site: Unknown, Coordinates: Unknown
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Father Lucien Bouchard in a remote Hmong village. Father Lucien Bouchard, an Oblate Order Catholic Missionary, dedicated seventeen years of his life to Laos. Proficient in both Hmong and Lao languages, he was a devout individual whose unwavering faith guided his mission. Although his primary objective was to assist those in distress, his secondary mission was to bring Christianity to the hill tribes. Known affectionately as Father Luc or Father "B," he hailed from the Boston area and was of American-French Canadian heritage. Site: Unknown, Coordinates: Unknown
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Striped Hmong women and children. Site: Unknown, Coordinates: Unknown
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A striped Hmong village. Site: Unknown, Coordinates: Unknown
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Striped Hmong children in a remote village.
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Striped Hmong children in a remote village.
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A striped Hmong village. Site: Unknown, Coordinates: Unknown
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Striped Hmong children in a remote village.