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Current
Resettlement of
Montagnards
To the USA

Photo © by Kevin Schoonmaker

How to Donate
To make a secure online donation by credit card to
Save The Montagnard People (STMP), click HERE.

STMP is a 501(c)(3) organization. All cash and in-kind donations are tax-deductible.
 

Photo at right: A young Mnong (tribe) lad... back in 1964.


To mail a check or money order donation (please don't send cash through the mail) to STMP, please first contact:

Molcy Solberg at 336-685-0722 or by email to: StmpSalesInfo@aol.com

Photo at right: One of the current refugee Montagnard children.


Montagnard Special Forces veterans of the War in Vietnam. Photo taken in Phnom Penh, Cambodia on 14 May, 2002. Awaiting departure to the USA for resettlement. They'll be met by many long-lost brothers among US Special Forces and other veterans in North Carolina and throughout the USA. The larger man on the left, in green shirt, is Carl Regan, former SF troop and tireless worker in support of Montagnard well-being and instrumental in coordinating the resettlement.
To order a Montagnard bracelet or t-shirt, click HERE.

The Montagnard bracelet (background image) also came to be known in some circles as a "John Wayne bracelet" after The Duke visited Vietnam and was "brothered" by Montagnards while researching to make the movie "The Green Berets." He was so deeply impressed by his 'Yard brothers that he never took it off. You can spot it in all his movies made subsequent to The Green Berets (released in 1968). Word is, he wore it to his own funeral. RIP, brother Duke.

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