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Camp Pendleton, California / Refugees / Preparation For United States Life #483065

NBC Evening News for Wednesday, May 07, 1975
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(Studio) Group of Cambodian refugees reaches Camp Pendleton, California. Thousands of South Vietnam refugees already at Pendleton and are taking practical steps to prepare for transition to American life.
REPORTER: John Chancellor

(Camp Pendleton, California) Govt. structure organized by Vietnam headed by 20-mbr. exec. committee Over all, village chief coordinates activities with military camp commander Refugee government set up by former Saigon banker and Massachusetts Institute of Technology graduate, Dieu Khuong Huu. [HUU - says action taken for cooperation in management of camp.] Schools organized; teachers recruited from among evacuees; English classes began this week
REPORTER: Ray Cullen

Reporter(s):
Chancellor, John;
Cullen, Ray
Duration:
00:01:50

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