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Chinese American G.I. Project for Veterans Day Live Stream- 11/11/2020

Chinese American G.I. Project for Veterans Day Live Stream – 11/11/2020, 1PM – 2PM Pacific

Warriors In Our Midst – A Chinese American Veterans Day Retrospective

Join our men and women Veterans from all branches of service and conflicts as they tell us in their own words about their experiences on this Veterans Day.

American Legion Cathay Post 384, The Chinese American G.I. Project and the Chinese American Citizens Alliance are proud to present a retrospective program by Montgomery Hom, Executive Producer honoring Chinese American Veterans from the battlefields of WWII to the mountains of Afghanistan.

Ming-Na Wen, a celebrated actress, and narrator for Montgomery Hom’s, Emmy nominated PBS documentary film, “We Served with Pride”, will be introducing the Veteran’s program and sharing her family’s legacy of service.

Watch them, Hear them, Honor them!

Registration:  https://forms.gle/Cfju4zc2Ki3dnhXA9

A YouTube link for this program will be sent prior to the session to all registrants. For registration questions, contact: honorourvets.gail@gmail.com.

 

ARE YOU LOOKING FOR MORE VETERANS FOLLOWING THIS WEBINAR – 

ARE YOU PLANNING ANY OTHER EVENTS/ACTIVITIES/WEBINARS ON THIS SUBJECT IN NEAR FUTURE?

The focus of the Chinese American GI Project (founded by Montgomery Hom and Ron Chan) was initially developed to provide final honor to the most senior of our Veterans from WWII.

In August 2020 , we launched our webinar, Operation: Chinese American G.I.   Then in September 2020, we launched: V75! The World War II Chinese American Honor Event.   In December,  we will release a Retrospective WWII book with over 140 Chinese American WWII Veteran stories.   In 2021, there will be the 20th anniversary, newly remastered, Emmy nominated documentary film by Montogmery Hom, “We Served With Pride”, and a planned, virtual exhibit from the world’s largest private collection of Chinese American WWII artifacts from the collection of Montgomery Hom.

More information to view these events, read the Veteran tributes, or about the upcoming book, go to  https://chsa.org/wwii-chinese-american-gi/

The WWII program which is now officially over (The ending of World War II was in September 1945, with the surrender of Japan). Our past projects serve as a template to the quality and content of our productions as we move forward to recognize the unsung, Chinese American Veterans contributions from Korea, Vietnam, The Gulf War and the current Afghanistan conflicts.

The Veterans Day program is our kickoff to recognize these Chinese American Veterans, from all branches of service, from all conflicts.

Any Chinese American Veteran, from any conflict, who wants to tell their story, share their experiences, may contact us @  honorourvets.ron@gmail.com

TELL A LITTLE ABOUT YOUR OWN BACKGROUND AND  WHAT IS YOUR  PASSION TO DO THIS RIGHT NOW?

Ron Chan

I am the Chief Marketing Officer, and Associate Producer for the Chinese American GI Program. Even though I never was in the military, I am proud to serve those who served. This inspiration comes from my father, Alfred Chan, WWII US Navy Seabee, who served on Midway Island in 1944, and celebrated Victory over Japan (VJ Day) in the Pacific. With dad being honored with the Chinese American WWII Congressional Gold Medal (CGM), I wanted to honor him, and his 3000 CGM comrades in arms by telling their stories. My dad was a Founder, Charter, and Life Member of the Oakland VFW Chinatown Post 3956, and for half a century I have attended VFW picnics, Thanksgiving dinners (congee always afterwards), and childhood Christmas parties resulting in me thinking Santa Claus really was Chinese. I have been awarded the VFW Service Award for co-producing the Post’s 50th Anniversary Celebration book, and a three time Honor Flight Leader, Lecturer and Leader taking Veterans to Washington DC to visit their memorials.

Montgomery Hom

As a young boy, hearing stories of an uncle who was a paratrooper with the 82nd Airborne during the invasion of Normandy, kick started his deep passion for researching and collecting artifacts, data on Chinese Americans in WWII.  Today, this collection is the largest, privately held group of its kind.

Monty is an independent producer and a long time production and historical subject matter specialist.  Monty consults on many Hollywood film and TV productions. His work can be seen in the recent Academy Award nominated,  20th Century Fox/ Disney film, “Ford V. Ferrari”. (the biopic of famed racing driver, Ken Miles and automotive legend, Carroll Shelby).

His EMMY nominated PBS film debut, “We Served with Pride, The Chinese American experience in WWII “ will be relaunched as a new re-mastered version for its 20th anniversary in 2021.   His second film for PBS, highlights the the first Chinese American woman pilot (WASP) in World War II: “A Brief Flight, Hazel Ying Lee and the women who flew pursuit”.

As a subject matter specialist, Monty has lectured at universities and major federal departments such as the Central intelligence agency, department defense, library of Congress etc.  Recent publications includes articles for NBC News and the San Francisco Chronicle.

Monty is a native of San Francisco and currently lives and works in Los Angeles.  His family first arrived in San Francisco in 1860. He is a descendent of a vetted, Chinese railroad worker.  His wife, is a long serving United States Naval officer and had recently return for her deployment in Northern Afghanistan.

 

BRIEF ANSWERS ARE FINE BUT IN SENTENCES?

The honored Chinese American men and women veterans sharing their personal stories of service in our upcoming event are:

(WWII)   Arnold Jue    David Kong
(Korea)  Calvin Wong   Ronald C. Won
(Vietnam)   Joe Chan   Gar Yip    Carl Ching     William Chen
(Desert Storm)  Stuart Chan    Kendall Won
(IRAQ)  Wilem  Wong
(Afghanistan)   Alisha Chin    Jody Wang- Hom

The Chinese American GI is supported by nearly two dozen museums, military, and community organizations.

To name a few, the Chinese American Citizens Alliance, American Legion, VFW, Chinese Historical Society of America, Chinese Historical & Cultural Project, Chinese Historical Society of New England, Chinese American Museum (DC), Ding Ding, and many others. The main work is from the tremendous support of the Bay Area Chinese Genealogy Group for marketing, technical, and graphics design.

The core Chinese American GI Team consists of:

Montgomery Hom, Executive Producer
Ron Chan, CMO and Associate Producer
Evelyn Seto, Tribute Design & Graphics Director
Preston Yueng, co-producer, co-director of all content.
Gail Chong, outbound marketing, social media

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