Red bag resettles in the United States
The bag moved with Đinh Hữu Quân and his family to the U.S. where they were resettled.
The bag moved with Đinh Hữu Quân and his family to the U.S. where they were resettled.
Donated to the Vietnamese Heritage Museum on 9/23/2022 in Huntington Beach, California.
Ông Bùi Chiên, the eldest son of Cụ Ông Bùi Thuần, returned to Trình Phố to perform a ritual at the ancestral hall, during which he reclaimed two bát chiết yêu and four ceramic dishes that had long been preserved there. He brought these heirlooms to the United States, where they continued to serve in ancestor worship.
The teapot was purchased by Tony Lam's daughter, an avid antique collector, during a return trip to Vietnam. She gifted it to her father upon her return to California.
Phan Nhật Nam departed Vietnam in November 1993 and resettled in the United States shortly thereafter.
With his completed H09 card, Hoàng Đình Báu finally resettled in the United States.
Preserved as a record of South Vietnam’s alliance with the United States and later entrusted to his adopted son, Dr./Mayor Trương Minh Ẩn.
Preserved as a record of South Vietnam’s alliance with the United States and later entrusted to his adopted son, Dr./Mayor Trương Minh Ẩn.
Preserved by Lt. Col. Daniel F. Schungel and later entrusted to his adopted son, Dr./Mayor Trương Minh Ẩn.
The medal, preserved as a record of South Vietnam’s alliance with the United States, was later entrusted to his adopted son, Dr./Mayor Trương Minh Ẩn.