I know Kimly, and Peng living in this town. Other I would know by face recognotion. And yes sure I still can beat and kick the drum. I have acquired new skill in playing the piano and sing by myself while going to college with the hill billies in the southeast US. Music is what keeps us young at heart, while our wife thinks we serenade sombody else, not her. Cheer.. NKR
On Apr 11, 12:43 am, Khoar Chev <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear bang K, > Thanks for the golden memories. > Some said I am stupid for what I had done , incliuded my mother for she never > want me to put on the green uniform, bur for me I knew exactly what I did and > I never regret a bit at all. > Last night, I had a little drink with my friend, he is older than me, he > was aT28 pilot, same promo with bang Ka Nhol, last year whwn bang Kanhol came > visit Long Beach, they got together at his house and played their music > and . I'll invite you to come if we have this occasion again, hope you still > be able to play your drum. > > Khoar Chev ( Made in Cambodia ) > > --- On Fri, 4/9/10, Neay K'rudth <[email protected]> wrote: > > From: Neay K'rudth <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: Making New Friends... > To: "Cambodia Discussion (CAMDISC) -www.cambodia.org" > <[email protected]> > Date: Friday, April 9, 2010, 9:20 PM > > Hey KC: > > Thanks for the song, it is too sad and haunting. Try listen to that > when you have to watch the perimeter and fixing your eyes into the > pitch dark treeline across from the barbed wire fence, you would feel > what I mean.You and I might have crossed path many times without > realizing it. > KC you and I had experiences on land and on water, we both are jack-of- > all-trade but master of none. We were just like a dumb little kid > trying to help adult solving problems which were a thousand times > bigger than our brain and muscle can handle. > > NVA were trying to pierce the barrier and dislodge Koh Kee Thom so > they can control both sides of the Mekong River, to choke off marine > supply convoys and tactical traffics to and from Neak Leung and South > Vietnam. We faced regular NVA & VC there. When we sent Big 2 and all > arty and tanks there, the KR outside Takhmau try to sneak in the very > pourous defense south and west of town. To make it worse there were > civilian refugees traffics in and out of the primeter all the times, > there were no telling who was who. Special Force patrols were sent > every night but they were so few that we could not really plug the > holes, and had to take chance waitining for them behind the perimeter, > and use arty barrage 3 or 4 times a night. Tuol Krasaing and area > around it was bombarded with all kinds of shells the ground looked > like the moon surface, even dogs and cats migrated out to live in Wat > Samrong near town. It was a game of diversion between NVA and KR. When > we stretched thin and stumbled they moved in for the kill. > > Now about the F-105 scare, I might have. Why it was such a pain and > very dangerous and sometime deadly? I had to talk through at least 3 > different radios. First to the FAC (the observer aircraft OV-10) not > to the fighter/bombers, then to the parent of the unit involved, then > if I am lucky I can talk directly to the guys in the trench face to > face with the enemies to experdite the bomb target adjustment. Between > the input from the field and the translation to the FAC it usually > took 5 to 10 minutes, and the jets with payloads overhead were > generally impatient and they begin to look for potential targets to > drop the loads on their own without wating to hear from the ground. > Sometimes the enemy decided to dash closer to us to make it a high > risk for us, so we had to call off the strike. I had experience of > troops being told to keep their head down, during the bomb release, > and to find out as they looked up VC or KR were charging to take > shelter next to friendly positions. All of this generally happened > while I was in the command post radio bunker miles away without seeing > a thing. If I am on the ground things tend to be less of a hassle and > we could commandeered the bomb whereever we wanted it. Speaking into 3 > different radios at the same time was no fun, I sometimes could not > even chew food in my mouth or get a drink of water while the jets are > on station. > > So that how life was for a jack-of-all-trade and a master-of-none. Did > not get to hear much from the boys when things went well, but behold, > when a bomb strayed over the line I some wanted to dig a hole and jump > right in and play dead to avoid all the tirades from their C.O. > > We Were Too Brave or Too Stupid! but we did it without regret! > Cheer....... > > On Apr 8, 6:16 pm, Khoar Chev <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Dear bro K, > > Here's link for song " Vearcha Yuthachun Phoum Kor Kee Thom " admin by my > > friend Khun Pimoj for you and your troup, wherever they are > > now. http://www.khmernetradio.com/sinn-sisamouth/veaja-yuthachun-phoom-kok... > > For me I was like a " Prostitute Soldier " also. I tried here and there > > before I became permanently with the KNV. I was once with big 7 /103BC > > under Thach Son Sattia for a while..., with 74BI Bonteay Trao, Route no. 2 > > for a while, but I fortunately still had time to go to cour de preparer for > > any exam I needed, because my friend was my cmdr, he did not even have a > > Diplome, but he had a connection, but he deserved it, he was a good > > cmdt that willing to live and die with with his men, also he joined the > > army right after the evenment. So sometime I was running, dodging in the > > jungle for a few months, sometime I sit in the classroom in PP be able to > > enjoy some new movie......my parent abandoned me because they did not want > > mo to end up my life in the military uniforms but no one can stop me... > > Dear bro K, we still have lot of story to share, hope someday we can see > > each other face to face. > > BTW: in the early 72, while we launched an OP from frm Raung Chak Kaosoo > > Tzecho toward Tum Noup ( now known as Tuol Krosaing ) we almost got > > killed by a friendly bomb, a F105 dropped the shells just a few hundred > > meters in front of us while the Vietcong were almost 2KM away, I hope you > > were not coordinated that one...(just kidding...) > > > > Your youngster, > > > Khoar Chev ( Made in Cambodia ) > > > --- On Thu, 4/8/10, Neay K'rudth <[email protected]> wrote: > > > From: Neay K'rudth <[email protected]> > > Subject: Re: Making New Friends... > > To: "Cambodia Discussion (CAMDISC) -www.cambodia.org" > > <[email protected]> > > Date: Thursday, April 8, 2010, 1:40 PM > > > Hi KC: > > > You must have been a very active juvenile back in the good old day, > > how did you keep up with school and all? You are one smart kid. > > > No Thach Saly was antiquity, Thach Santor and Malivan were > > inseparable. Both Malivan and Santhor used to be "A" students, but > > they could not complete the Bac 2 before the war came, and perhaps > > they chose to pursue music as the trade. I myself barely escaped the > > temptation. I think he used to play in the floating restaurant/bar at > > Chatumouk with Si Nan. I played for awhile in the other floating > > restaurant in front of the Ministere Etrangere before the Chatumouk > > was open, nearly flunk out of school (I went to Techno, ITSAK). > > > Yel and his wife Neang Houy Meas, Var Sovy, Chheang (solo) and his > > younger brother Pheeng (singer). > > > When Yel had marital problem with Houy Meas, there was a pain for the > > Big Radio band, they put me as a stand-in for Bung Yel to please houy > > Meas so she can sing. > > > Yel and Si Nan went to work for the Pochintong clan, and they get to > > control all the USAF air support in the country. We use to beg them > > for help sending air observer or strike to us little guys up and down > > the southeast. They were very helpful. I do not know what has happened > > to Bung Yel, but Si Nan (Khmero-anglais) is living in Long Beach LA. > > The last time we met he, Khoun, accompanied me singing the version of > > Paul McCartney song "Yesterday", it has always been by favorite song > > which I can remember the lyric from beginning to end. > > > I will croon for all our old comrades if I still have the voice before > > asthma gets me. > > > Thank KC for the memories. > > > NKR > > > On Apr 7, 11:34 pm, Khoar Chev <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Hi Bros, was thach Santhor who sang that song? I that it was Thach Saly, > > > were they the same guy? I used to listen to Malivan sang English song at > > > Kanha Tleak Teuk near the building, still remember the building moat > > > tonle? I always asked him to sing " Beautiful Sunday "...Hey hey hey it's > > > beautiful Sunday when you say say say say that you love me...oh.. oh > > > oh...my my my it's beautiful day... . Talked about drummer , my > > > brother-in-law > > > was a close friend of Bang Yel ( Sophannarak ), I bet you know him, when > > > I was a little boy, bang Yel used to visited my brother-in-law and > > > practiced and drank a little together for fun at our house in Ta Khmau. > > > > Khoar Chev ( Made in Cambodia ) > > > > --- On Wed, 4/7/10, Neay K'rudth <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > From: Neay K'rudth <[email protected]> > > > Subject: Re: Making New Friends... > > > To: "Cambodia Discussion (CAMDISC) -www.cambodia.org" > > > <[email protected]> > > > Date: Wednesday, April 7, 2010, 7:39 PM > > > > Hi Chroy Changvar Clan: > > > > Neay Krud'th had three buddies who when to serve in your household > > > rockNroll band: > > > One was Mom Malivan, playing guitar, he was the younger brother of one > > > of the senior commander there, he was as good as Paul McCartney, very > > > handsome and popular kid. > > > The second was Thach Santhor, playing solo, he was the one who wrote > > > one of the song which many of the modern singers still mimicking today > > > - "Beu chea koo, bung soo te neuv troam cham, Beu chea karm, bung > > > troam neuv cham tor tuoul...." I thought the kids nowaday don't have a > > > clue of where the tune came from. Santhor, Malivan, I and the rest of > > > the original "Seila" band practiced in the stair well of the Sala > > > Normal behind our Lycee. We recorded that at the National Radio studio > > > near Lycee Descarte, I think in 1964 or 1965, forgive my alzeimer > > > symptom. I went to the restroom and cried when I heard they sing this > > > song in one of the place in LA. > > > The third, the most handsome of the trio, Menh Sovannady, a khmero- > > > anglais kid, leader of the original "Boys". > > > Neay Krud'th was like a prostitute back then, he always goes for the > > > highest bidder to play drum for them. Drum player was then a scarce > > > commodity. > > > > Does anyone know or remember what happen to these boys? > > > > NKR > > > > On Apr 7, 12:51 am, Perom Uch <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > I'm just teasing you. > > > > > My friend, Yem Bor Phann in France migh have Yon's picture. > > > > Yon and Phann were @ the same Team. > > > > > Thanks for sharing your memory..Bawng Sihourn is retiring. > > > > He plans to visit me in the near future. > > > > > Later aligator.. > > > > > /Prum > > > > > On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 5:21 PM, Khoar Chev <[email protected]> > > > > wrote: > > > > > Bro Perum, so do you have the whole photo or not? Me? Have ses > > > > > chbong > > > > > Ma's wife picture? Nop, I can't even keep my own naked baby picture > > > > > during > > > > > Thom Pot regime, man, how could I have others' pix? Seriouely, If you > > > > > it > > > > > please share, be nice to your sailor brother, right? You know what, > > > > > it sad > > > > > when i went to Chroy Changwar, I almost could not find where the > > > > > former CI, > > > > > L'ecole EOM, I saw one old VP which somebody really used to plan > > > > > Green Onion > > > > > leave, no kidding, man, and when I asked the kid said right now we > > > > > don't > > > > > need any more river patrol, we have no enemy we need to watch out > > > > > for! The > > > > > soccer field was filled up with new mansions, I could not find the > > > > > path > > > > > we used to jok every freaken 4 O'clock morning anymore. > > > > > > *Khoar Chev* *( Made in Cambodia )* > > > > > > --- On *Tue, 4/6/10, Perom Uch <[email protected]>* > > > > > wrote: > > > > > > From: Perom Uch <[email protected]> > > > > > Subject: Re: Making New Friends... > > > > > To: [email protected] > > > > > Date: Tuesday, April 6, 2010, 4:54 PM > > > > > > Brodeur KC, > > > > > > Picture was taken on New Year Day (April 14?-April16?), 1972 @ > > > > > Takhmau High > > > > > School:)) > > > > > If you have Ma Yon G-friend pix? I'll trade with you, no kidding. > > > > > > Tata Leng just sold his small house @ Diamond Bar, no place to park > > > > > my John > > > > > Deer SUV when I visit LA. > > > > > > Cheers, > > > > > > /Neay Krouch > > > > > > On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 3:12 PM, Khoar Chev > > > > > <[email protected]<http://us.mc1121.mail.yahoo.com/mc/[email protected]> > > > > > > wrote: > > > > > >> Dear Bro Prum, are you kidding, It was Ma Yun? when this picture > > > > >> was > > > > >> taken, do you have the whole photo with Ma Yun picture I love to see > > > > >> it. Hey > > > > >> don't tell me you were born on April 9th, too! I also so sense that > > > > >> Bro > > > > >> Krudth was somewhere not too far from me during that time, what a > > > > >> petit world. > > > > > >> *Khoar Chev* *( Made in Cambodia )* > > > > > >> --- On *Tue, 4/6/10, Perom Uch > > > > >> <[email protected]<http://us.mc1121.mail.yahoo.com/mc/[email protected]> > > > > >> >* wrote: > > > > > >> From: Perom Uch > > > > >> <[email protected]<http://us.mc1121.mail.yahoo.com/mc/[email protected]> > > > > > >> Subject: Re: Making New Friends... > > > > >> To: > > > > >> [email protected]<http://us.mc1121.mail.yahoo.com/mc/[email protected]> > > > > >> Date: Tuesday, April 6, 2010, 3:00 PM > > > > > >> Hello Jr. KC, > > > > > >> It was my late friend Ma Yon, your Math's tutor:)) > > > > >> I sense Neay K'rudth was born on April like me. > > > > >> New Year is my Bday, born to Party huh !! > > > > > >> Cheers, > > > > >> /Prum Krouch (Made from Khmer Angkor ancestors) > > > > >> On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 11:41 AM, Khoar Chev > > > > >> <[email protected]<http://us.mc1121.mail.yahoo.com/mc/[email protected]> > > > > >> > wrote: > > > > > >>> Dear Prum Ta, Nice picture of young Perum! ..." Put your hand on > > > > >>> my > > > > >>> shoulder.."ha! ha! who was thay boy? Was he your boyfriend > > > > > >>> *Khoar Chev* *( Made in Cambodia )* > > > > > >>> --- On *Fri, 4/2/10, Perom Uch > > > > >>> <[email protected]<http://us.mc1121.mail.yahoo.com/mc/[email protected]> > > > > >>> >* wrote: > > > > > >>> From: Perom Uch > > > > >>> <[email protected]<http://us.mc1121.mail.yahoo.com/mc/[email protected]>> > > > > > >>> Subject: Re: Making New Friends... > > > > >>> To: > > > > >>> [email protected]<http://us.mc1121.mail.yahoo.com/mc/[email protected]> > > > > >>> Date: Friday, April 2, 2010, 10:08 PM > > > > > >>> Thank you, Old Timer Neay K'rudth for sharing your story. > > > > > > However, there is some disconnecting between the old and young > > > > > generations. In order our Cambodian Legacy value to survive for many > > > > > years > > > > > to come; we need to bridge our legacy to our young generation. > > > > > > It is our challenge to move forward to on a new day, at a new time, > > > > > with > > > > > a new viewing experience. It’s all about our exciting future. > > > > > > Long live Cambodian Family Legacy. > > > > > > Attached, please find Sopheap Boross picture when I was 20 years old. > > > > > > Cheers, > > > > > > /Perom > > > > > > On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 8:48 PM, Neay K'rudth > > > > > <[email protected]<http://us.mc1121.mail.yahoo.com/mc/[email protected]> > > > > > > wrote: > > > > > >> Dear Youngsters: > > > > > >> You all brought up a nostalgia which I could not resist: > > > > > >> I am one of the survivor hippies of the era, which started in 1962 > > > > >> when I entered 6 grade in Lycee Sisowath, when the Beatles came out > > > > >> with "I Saw You Standing There", and the Rollingstones came out with > > > > >> "I Can Get No Satisfaction", and the long haired hippie named Scott > > > > >> McKenzie was singing " If you're going to San Francisco.... Be sure > > > > >> to > > > > >> wear a flower in you're hair......". Oh, the Animals were singing > > > > >> "The > > > > >> House of the Rising Sun". > > > > > >> Neay Krud'th was playing drum for the original band "Seila", and on > > > > >> to > > > > >> play drum for the Boys (the Khmero-Anglais H.S. kids behind our > > > > >> school), then went on to play professionally for the Khmer National > > > > >> Radio and TV Band in the Rock'n Roll section of the band with young > > > > >> and sexy Var-So-Vy as the singer. Our usual hang out location was on > > > > >> Rue Pastor between Lycee Sisowath and Khmero-Anglais, or Phsa Chah > > > > >> were the old Majestic movie house was, were we use to congregate to > > > > >> watch all the beautiful and wealthy girls go shopping, and when time > > > > >> to eat there were tons of good old authentic chinese of all varieties > > > > >> you can order from, goat noodle soup anyone? > > > > > >> 1970 the war came and our funs and laughters ended. Neay Krud'th was > > > > >> shipped out to war fighting VC and KR south side of the City such as > > > > >> Saang, Koki Thom, Neak Lueung etc, as a young/green/scary platoon > > > > >> leader, leading untrained, inexperienced troops into firefights with > > > > >> VC, NVA, and the latter part KR. > > > > > >> One fateful night, KR attacked in the middle of the night, raining > > > > >> RPG's on our defense post to dislodge us from the wooden bridge we > > > > >> were tasked to hold at all cost. What funny was that one of the troop > > > > >> was listening to the US Army radio, and as he was rushing to man his > > > > >> machine gun, his transistor radio fell to the ground inside his > > > > >> trench, and the volume for some freakish reason got louder. I was > > > > >> manning the mortar, and talked to the gunship overhead, but the radio > > > > >> kept belching out " Bridge Over Trouble Water" by Simmon and Art > > > > >> Garfunkel, then "Let It Be" by Paul McCartney, we couldn't do a thing > > > > >> about it so we just enjoyed it, and what a party we had! I could not > > > > >> tell what other song came on after that because was my ears were > > > > >> bleeding and clogged up from the continuous blast of my mortar tube. > > > > >> My eyes tears up everytime I hear the song plays on the radio here in > > > > >> the US. > > > > > >> Yes definitely, we salute the memories our brothers whose idea of > > > > >> freedom and fun are always something worth dying for. > > > > > >> I am so impressed with you youngsters for your passion in seing the > > > > >> homeland move past these pains and sufferings toward happiness, > > > > >> freedom, peace, prosperity, and security. > > > > > >> May the spirits our our ancestors assist us in this endeavor. > > > > > >> MAKE PEACE NOT WAR! (if we can avoid it) > > > > > >> MKR > > > > > >> On Apr 2, 1:26 am, "sacravatoons" > > > > >> <[email protected]<http://us.mc1121.mail.yahoo.com/mc/[email protected]> > > > > > >> wrote: > > > > >> > My dedications to Khmer-Hippies who died in cold > > > > >> > blood > > > > >> during > > > > >> > KhmerRouge's era > > > > >> > Cheers, > > > > >> > Ung Bun Heang > > > > > >> > Psychedelic rock-n-roll, long hair, and bell > > > > >> > bottom > > > > >> pants were some of> the other "trademarks" > > > > >> > > of the hippie culture...or shall i say subculture. I remember my > > > > >> > > older > > > > >> > > brother who was a > > > > >> > > big time hippie...he literally worshipped Jimi Hendrix and Carlos > > > > >> > > Santana. Ahhhh those days. There were > > > > >> > > some happy times until the Year Zero!!! > > > > > >> > > You are right, Lok Bong Sacrava, they were harmless to the > > > > >> > > public as > > > > >> > > far as I can remember. 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