Hi KC!
Here are the four presidents of Kanseign Sar: 1. Lon Nol (Chau Dara) 2. Thach Poch 3. Thach Prum Vireak and 4. Neal Vy (Chau Dara). Chau Dara was the nom de guerre of Lon Nol as the first president of Kanseign Sar. I use Chau Dara as nom de guerre for Neal Vy in the purpose to hide his real identity. Neal Vy let me use Chau Dara as his name. Sure he had several noms de guerre. Baphuon. -----Original Message----- From: Khoar Chev <[email protected]> To: baphuon <[email protected]>; camdisc <[email protected]> Sent: Thu, Apr 11, 2013 4:34 pm Subject: Re: Khmer Republic Part 2 Lok Baphuon, thank you, so that was what I thought, otherwise everyone would scratch their head and wonder " Geez! how could a fierce KR enemy be promoted as a KR division cammander? " Again, I'm getting interested to how Lok Neal Vy be able to manage to fight the KR for saving the KR? Please would you give more detail? ( whenever you available ), also it's great if we can get to see the interviews he made with the US senators. BTW: last time I asked you about who was Real Chau Dara because one of my Khmer Kampuchea Krom friend claimed that Chau Dara was Lon Nol, that not convince me at all because I had one of my brother-in-law who followed Lon Nol since I was a boy, he never mentioned about that not once, otherwise I should had known it, unfortunately he was executed by the KR when they took over PP, after they used him to drive the millitary GMC transport their troops for a while. Thanks lok Baphuon again for your time sharing all interest stories. From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2013 3:15 PM Subject: Re: Khmer Republic Part 2 Hi KC! Toward the end of Khmer Republic Part 2, Chau Dara saved 32 KR Central Committee's high ranking members from the execution and free them all. They were friends knowing very well each others for so long. These 32 will protect Dara in return during Pol Pot regime. Even under Vietnamese command 1980-81, Chau Dara was a division commander, a division including 4000 Vietnamese soldiers to fight the KR Army. He fought KR Army in order to save them (KR Army) from the extinction. He saved about 40,000 KR soldiers in order to build up later Khmer Resistance to fight Vietnamese Army under his command. US Senators interviewed Chau Dara/Neal Vy three times on that point of the story. People told me also about a pagoda near Phnom Penh, T-28 dropped 2 Napalm bombs on friends forces which killed all the company 100 soldiers. They asked me not to mention the guilty by name. Kong Chhay Hong was promoted to the grade of Major, but Hong refused because he was the only one to be promoted. He would like the team should be all promoted two grades more for each one of the team. I'm not a soldier. I just learn as you all. I try to understand the war, how to fight, how to win the war. I still learn from all of your generation. I knew one of your promotion who was a US Delta Force member. He teaches me a lot about the art of War. I learn to read Cambodia map from him, the weak points and the strong points and how organize Khmer Resistance and we can fight endlessly to free Cambodia from Vietnamese swallow. First it is the state of mind. Baphuon -----Original Message----- From: Khoar Chev <[email protected]> To: camdisc <[email protected]> Sent: Wed, Apr 10, 2013 10:16 pm Subject: Re: Khmer Republic Part 2 Lok bawng Baphuon, Thank you for your contribution to our history, however I am a little curious, Would you please explain, how could a man like Lok Neal Vy, a founder/commander of the Konseng Sar, a big enemy of the KR, avoid the KR execution and being a KR commander of a 50,000 troops? Regard the bombardment in Battambang, one of a pilot, the same promo with Kong Chay Hong said he once bombed at a convoy of what he claimed to be a convoy of Illegal log of Sek Som Eath, and later he was called in to see Seak Som Earth for Disciplinary, I wondered was it the friendly bomb you mentioned about. This guy was a big time crooked, ChhunBury transit center, Thailand, he tried to show that he still the commander, but guys used to be under him did not give a damn, one time they challenged him by talked trash about him in his face, they wait for him to jump on them then they will punch his face but this tug just freaked out. Regard Lok Kong Chay Hong, he was indeed a brave man, he was well deserved a fast promotion during that time. Thank you in advance, KC From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2013 11:21 AM Subject: Khmer Republic Part 2 Wish you all Happy New Year! 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