anhusa
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Hi Anh Tran,
Anh dinh thu dung unicode de viet chu Viet nhung lai doc khong duoc, khong hieu sao. Vi the anh phai edit lai cai replying nay Anh thay co nhieu nguoi danh chu Viet duoc do.
Edited by anhusa (04/11/08 11:20 PM)
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anhusa
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Anh Tran,
Cam on em nhieu da doc posting cua anh. Em noi rat dung, neu the he cua anh khong ghi lai nhung gi ve Truong Thieu Sinh Quan nhu la mot tai lieu lich su thi the he sau nay con chau chung ta se khong biet gi ve chung ta ca. Hy vong gap em o lop hoc. Thanks again.
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anhusa
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Cam on Anh Tran da doc va comment cai posting cua anh. That vay, neu chung ta khong viet lai, khong ke lai cho con chau chung ta thi the he sau nay se khong biet gi ve to tien cua ho. Mong gap lai em o lop hoc. Have a nice day.
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anhusa
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The Juior Military Academy compound consists of three huge three-story buildings along with numerous smaller buildings for adminstration offices, dining hall, kitchen, auditorium. These buildings were built during the French colony. Two of these big buildings used for sleeping quarters and one for classrooms.
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HailuaChanga
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Salut General AnhUSA !! :-)
I guess I am too young or perhaps too "lua" to know of the school but it sounds really cool. I will come back here to learn more about it from other people's postings. I have frequent your Let's Speak English or Vietnamese room since the beginning and I have to give it to you. You're a great person. Anyone else would have bounced me from that room since day one. Through your room, I have met tons of friends and learned a lot. I guess you can do a lot with two hours or so a night and yet choose to share your knowledge with others. Thank you for putting up with all my nonsense all these years :-). Keep up the good work anh. Thanks again for being a big brother and a friend. Once a soldier, always a soldier rigth anh?
2lua_Changa
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anhusa
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Hi 2lua, It was great to see your posting up here. I am glad you still remember the link. Actually this Academy had been existing in VN for quite some time. Maybe you were too young then or not involved in military but it was well-known among the servicemen in the armed forces. By the way, thank you for your kind words and for being loyal to our group on PT. Looking forward to seeing you and your class on weekend. "General" anh-usa
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loire
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Thanks anh_USA for sharing the Junior Military Academy to Google Earth Community. Your work might be useful for those who would like to know about Vietnam in the period before 1975. It might also help or encourage later generations can understand the whole of vietnam in the past as well. Before i read yours i have heard my father and some elder told about this school a couple times because of its characteristics. However, from yours i know more. And moreover, i tend to explore more information about the curriculum and the policy of this school. As a novice educator (teacher), i can not image how the school board and instructors could train cadets from 12 to 18 such as military and made cadets' parents really satisfy with their effectiveness. I love and admire the way that elder people devote and enhance youngers to try their best for their livies and the people around them as well. I think with the work that you have been doing in the room "let's speak English or Vietnamese" is one of examples. Thanks again!
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anhusa
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Hi LoiRe,
Thank you for your posting. I am glad you have heard about this academy, if you venture into the link I posted the first time under "Website of a former cadet" and read through those articles in the website, you will understand more about our organization. I can't think of any soldier in any branch of the armed forces, in any training school endured such disciplinarity and training, for a long period of time (usually 6 years) at an early age as we did. This kind of background had molded us, nurtured us and got us well prepared by the time we reached 18 years old. When we face life, we were ready to handle anything we encounter. By the way I think you made the right decision to become an educator. I think it is a very rewarding career. Good luck to you and see you around in LSEV.
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