Vang Sue

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Vang Seu

Major Vang Seu
Born January 1945
Xieng Khouang, Laos
Died October 1974 KIA
Laos
Allegiance Kingdom of Laos
Service/branch Royal Lao Air Force
Years of service 1965–1974
Rank Major
Unit Special Unit based at LS-20A, Long Tieng, Laos
Commands held T-28 fighter bomber squadron
Battles/wars
Awards

Major Vang Sue (Su, Seu) (also transliterated as Vaj Xwm) (January 1945 – October 1974) was a Laotian Hmong fighter pilot. Recipient of the USAF Distinguished Flying Cross. He flew over 4,000 combat missions as a T-28 bomber pilot.[1] Vang trained briefly with Hmong fighter ace Lee Lue before Lee was shot down and became General Vang Pao's preeminent pilot after Lee's death. He frequently flew on 15 days consecutively, and often as much as 15 sorties in a day. Renowned for his daring and bombing accuracy, Vang was shot down by anti-aircraft guns and killed in October 1974.

Biography

Vang Sue was born on 30 January 1945, in Xieng Khouang, Laos to KiaPao Vang (father) and Ying Xiong (mother). He married a school teacher, May A. Yang, in 1967 and together they had four children. Vang Sue joined the Royal Lao Air Force He ranks as Wing Leader.

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1,667 missions.
A page from Vang Sue's log.
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