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How A Sailor Reunited With Vietnamese Refugees He Rescued After The Fall Of Saigon 

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When Vietnam fell into communist control on April 30, 1975, those who remained were forced to make a difficult decision - to stay and live under the new regime, or risk everything and try to escape. Fleeing by boat was dangerous: the United Nations High Commission for Refugees estimates between 200,000 and 400,000 people died from storms, disease, starvation and pirates. NBC News' Vicky Nguyen meets a group who fled on a small fishing boat that got lost in the South China Sea before a chance encounter with a container ship. Georg Pedersen was the 44-year-old chief mate on "Gateway City," a container ship making her final voyage before being scrapped. When he passed a small fishing boat full of people fleeing Vietnam, he convinced his captain to take them all on board. Georg and the refugees he helped spent years looking for each other. Decades later, Georg has now reunited with 28 of the 51 people on that boat, and he’s on a mission to find the rest.
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@karlchristensen6277
@karlchristensen6277 2 года назад
I’m so proud to call Captain Georg Pedersen a family friend!
@jorgenfrohlich6954
@jorgenfrohlich6954 2 года назад
Hej Karl, har du en kontakt til Georg ?
@Endurer92
@Endurer92 2 года назад
I'm proud to call Georg family
@DUYNguyen-fh3sh
@DUYNguyen-fh3sh Год назад
blessings to George and Families
@DUYNguyen-fh3sh
@DUYNguyen-fh3sh Год назад
Im a Boat Person in 1984
@Nguyenxuan18556
@Nguyenxuan18556 Месяц назад
GEORGE PEDERSON was chief of boatswain mate …his job was responsible the safety of drove the ship ,at that time captain of that ship refused to rescued but gave a command to give the Vietnamese resfugee the food and water .. but he recommended to the captain that the fishing boat need to rescue ..thankfully to chief , captain and all crews that helped rescued the refugees in S .CHINA sea .
@tompham6888
@tompham6888 2 года назад
I can relate as I was a boat person as well. The world is a beautiful place when we reach out and help one another. Thankyou George and everyone who's challenged their superiors to fight for humanity.
@SL-lz9jr
@SL-lz9jr 2 года назад
You said it best here. Sometimes as individuals we don't have "authority" but it's up to us to challenge authority when "right is right" and helping one another out is always right in my book. I hope we continue to do the same for everyone trying to escape their country for a better and safer life. Not just Ukraine but all other countries, especially the ones that don't get a lot of mainstream media airtime. I hope we continue to help one another ashore. It makes me sad to think of the many lives lost at sea. I will never not support anyone who wants to immigrate for a better life.
@tritruong8125
@tritruong8125 Год назад
Beautifully said.
@bamboomaker1193
@bamboomaker1193 Год назад
I was deployed with the U.S Navy as a helicopter crewchief in the late 70’s and 80’s deployed to the South China Sea. I remember picking people up from these little wooden fishing boats that were over crowded and with standing room only. I remember chasing the Thai pirates away from many of the boats as well as picking up the bodies we were unable to be there in time for. After all these years those rescues are my fondest. Seeing my swimmer being hoisted up to the helicopter on the cable below me with babies held in his arms are the ones I’ll never forget.
@danadoan
@danadoan 13 дней назад
Thank You.
@girlfromthebronxbywayofelb7288
@girlfromthebronxbywayofelb7288 2 года назад
Next time anyone tries to say that one person cannot make a difference!!! Wow! So awesome!
@echan275
@echan275 Месяц назад
Yes, one person can make a difference. The ambassador of the Republic of China (now Taiwan)whom was stationed in Austria during WWII, he signed as many Austrian Jewish visa to China as he could. Many went to Shanghai and saved. The irony was when the 50th anniversary was celebrated, the celebration took place in the communist china, not in Taiwan, I wish people are more interested in history, maybe then, the world will be better. By the same saying, not too many people know what happen in the Middle East in the early 1970’s, and now they support Palestinians, how sad,
@kenhan8953
@kenhan8953 Год назад
This is exactly why so many Vietnamese people work so hard to have the American dream. I love this country(USA)for giving us and millions of families an opportunity to succeed in life.
@sacausa
@sacausa 2 года назад
My family and I was rescue by the US Navy. We will forever be grateful to America for saving our life and right after graduated High School I enlisted in the US Navy. I would give up my life to defend this great country anytime.. MAY GOD BLESS AMERICA !!
2 года назад
I was one of the boat people in 1987, and I couldn't hold my tears watching this video. Thank you George and thank you America!
@1richnasty
@1richnasty 2 года назад
Thank you for making the best of life here in Orange County CA. We are all Americans from different ethnicity’s.
@lilylovesitaly3932
@lilylovesitaly3932 2 года назад
Streets of Los Angeles You’re right. Americans come in different colors and ethnicities. America The Beautiful is truly beautiful because it’s a melting pot.❤️ 🇺🇸 ❤️
@jhingbangayan762
@jhingbangayan762 2 года назад
God bless George and your family🙏🙏🙏
@MarcoLopez-gb7ft
@MarcoLopez-gb7ft 2 года назад
Nice comments of 👍❣️
@johnstoddard7324
@johnstoddard7324 2 года назад
HERE IN SAN JOSE CALIFORNIA LOVE YOU BACK. WE ARE VERY PROUD TO HAVE YOU AND YOUR PEOPLE HERE IN AMERICA AS AMERICANS! YOUR PEOPLE ARE VERY WELL REPRESENTED HERE IN SAN JOSE.
@claylover9845
@claylover9845 2 года назад
The people he saved, the future generation he created....how cool is that!
@levitabacug3377
@levitabacug3377 2 года назад
This is humanity in action. He is an example of humanity. May God bless you, Sir.
@kcet1948
@kcet1948 2 года назад
I want to meet George and thank you him for his beautiful and kind heart. All the people you have saved have made America great again.
@denversd9919
@denversd9919 2 года назад
Myself was also a 13 year old boat girl in 1983 got rescued by a group of wonderful kind big heart people like George. Thank you George and a wonderful land of USA for everything I have today
@Annie-ho4mq
@Annie-ho4mq 2 года назад
This is such a great story. George looks amazing for 88yrs old! He’s so sharp and a kind man, bless him!
@Endurer92
@Endurer92 2 года назад
He's so sharp and one of the kindest people i know
@JD-km2wk
@JD-km2wk Год назад
Our small boat was also rescued by an American Navy ship in 1980 and I was only 9 years old. God Bless America!!!
@Nguyenphu81
@Nguyenphu81 28 дней назад
Chúa nào cứu được nước Mỹ?.
@JimJam8008
@JimJam8008 10 дней назад
@@Nguyenphu81why the hate 💬?
@Nguyenphu81
@Nguyenphu81 10 дней назад
​@@JimJam8008Việt Nam có thù oán gì với Mỹ??? Sao mỹ mang bom đạn đến Việt Nam. Bạn ngu thật hay giả vờ ngu 😂😂😂
@kimduong4714
@kimduong4714 2 года назад
Never forget in my life. Thanks God and thanks America 🇺🇸 for helping us. We’re very appreciate that always.❤️🇺🇸👍🏻🙏
@joyce5152
@joyce5152 2 года назад
❤️🙏
@yanglei4720
@yanglei4720 2 года назад
You have spoken well ,let’s get to know each other
@kinhtrinh7862
@kinhtrinh7862 2 года назад
My tears is running down in 47 years. I wouldn't dare to cry, because I will losing you 🇺🇸💕🌱🥲
@dark14life
@dark14life 3 дня назад
We're glad you're here with us. This is where you belong.
@phobowl
@phobowl Год назад
This is also my family’s story . My mom organized a reunion in Rhode Island a few years ago for the Captain that saved her boat. We will forever be grateful to our savior and America for taking us in.
@trexamerica9634
@trexamerica9634 18 дней назад
love to see any video from the reunion event.
@AnDo-mb6pk
@AnDo-mb6pk Год назад
I was a minor refugee escaping in 1984, We had almost the same size boat with more than 40 people crampled into it, We also lost our engine and were drifting for days on the high open sea, Many large ships went pass, they saw us but nobody help us, in the end it was a Thai fishing boat that helped towed us into Malaysian water and again it was a Maylaysian fishing boat that towed us to shore, it goes to show that kind people like George come in all shapes, sizes and colors, This crazy world needs many more of them. I sincerely wish nothing else but all of the best to all of these kind hearted people.
@hyhau2
@hyhau2 2 года назад
I know most of south Vietnamese people, once you give them a piece of rice when they in need if they have a chance they would give you a whole meal for the rest of theirs life.
@fukatrumume9750
@fukatrumume9750 2 года назад
So true.
@billyvon666
@billyvon666 25 дней назад
That is true gratitude and love for one another.
@sandydremmel1506
@sandydremmel1506 2 года назад
In 1987, the Malaysia oil rig rescued our fishing boat capacity of 57 people. I still own them a gratitude.
@choongta
@choongta 25 дней назад
own: You mean ... *owe.*
@gauhdrung
@gauhdrung 2 года назад
As a boat person and a Vietnamese political refugee, who had to escape communism, the oppressive and corrupt regime in Vietnam in 1981, I had been and am still very thankful to God, to Catholic charities, to other Christian refugee services from other nations, United Nation Refugee Services and the good heart and generosity of the American people. I thanked my parents who did their best to get all of us out of Vietnam so we could have a better life and freedom as there was no future for my siblings and me because my father was a senator of the Republic of Vietnam. Thank you for bringing this story to light, Vicky Nguyen. The world needs to know the horrific crimes and the evil of communism. The Jewish people did a very good job reminding the world the holocaust and the evil of Nazism; we, Vietnamese, need to constantly remind the world about the evil and the terror that communist regime brought on their own people.
@kbc123ification
@kbc123ification 2 года назад
Well said.
@chitrungkim
@chitrungkim 2 года назад
Hear hear..
@teresanguyen8241
@teresanguyen8241 2 года назад
You are absolutely right! My family and I are forever grateful !!!
@luanbui3462
@luanbui3462 Год назад
You cant say that to hundred millions of Vietnamese people, including me, traitor
@juliengo2581
@juliengo2581 Год назад
I agree with you Khoi nguyen!
@Endurer92
@Endurer92 2 года назад
As a relative of Georg this just confirms every thing i know about him though the information from family and talks with Georg him self This man is a great man and i hope to see him again
@marykelly9698
@marykelly9698 2 года назад
This man is life's earth angel , you did the work of god god bless you everyday
@delmahnori1582
@delmahnori1582 2 года назад
What an amazing story. Thanks to George with big heart who stood up to rescue these people while his other crew members refuse to take them. God bless him n his family for giving a second chance to these refugees.
@beautyosunset
@beautyosunset 2 года назад
Thank you George. The world needs more people like you. What a beautiful soul!💝🙏🏼🌹
@Legotron
@Legotron Год назад
George, from the bottom of all of our hearts, thank you! Our tiny boat sank off the coast of Malaysia. We were on a tiny deserted island for about a month before a Navy ship rescued us. This was in 1979.
@barbarawright5774
@barbarawright5774 2 года назад
Wow, the Vietnamese people are so very beautiful. I am so glad you were saved. And I am sorry for the loss of loved ones and your birth country.
@nanalcd5628
@nanalcd5628 Год назад
Barbara, I came here from Saigon on April 75, and start working and studying English at the same time. After 47 years of hard work., now I enjoy my retirement. I never forget what the people in America teach and help me through my whole life. Each working day in the US is just like a holiday for me, because I enjoy the freedom life I had in my homeland, the USA. Not like in the communist country Vietnam. Thank you, thank your parents, your brothers, and sisters who gave me a new life. May God Bless America. Thank you to all the Vietnam veterans, you are like my brothers and sisters.
@barbarawright5774
@barbarawright5774 Год назад
@@nanalcd5628 Thank you for telling us more. America is richer with you as part of it.
@JUSTENization
@JUSTENization 2 года назад
Salute to you, Sir. From all of us Vietnamese refugees. From USA
@HTruong07
@HTruong07 2 года назад
Thank you George and many more like George for the compassion and humanity. Wishing you health and happiness. 💝 From one of the Boat Peoples.
@dalmaus
@dalmaus 2 года назад
Love this story this man is a hero thank god
@dorishanoum3811
@dorishanoum3811 2 года назад
Awesome!!!👍, 🤗-- I had 5 uncles, and I cousin who served during the VIETMAM WAR-- 1uncle did not return-- my moms youngest brother died March 19th 1968 101rst Airborn( Sereamin Eagles)🇺🇲🇺🇲, he had just spent a whole months leave with us & had to return for another 6months,& then he would have been done😢😭-- one thing I've always known, is that if it wasnt for the mountain people( Montagnards) the American Military woul have suffered a greater loss than we actually did😢, The Green Berets & Special Forces trained the Montagnards to fight the enemy along side them👍🇺🇲
@onewish79
@onewish79 2 года назад
What a lovely story! Hope He get to reunite with all of people he rescued.
@christophernazon4256
@christophernazon4256 Год назад
Not all
@jhingbangayan762
@jhingbangayan762 2 года назад
This hero reminds me of Schindler List. I'm in tears, Happy tears to kwthat there's still a kind human. God bless him and these Vietnamese survivors🙏🙏🙏
@dystopian-oo4ud
@dystopian-oo4ud 2 года назад
I kinda remember when this happened in vietnam I was very young , if I remember correctly many refugees got relocated to miami , my parents went to visit them to help them , they got great support from people in miami , we could relate to them cause we were Cubans and were going through basically same thing , the families were in a hotel were they were temporarily housed , my dad gave them money ... cause he said that's what they really needed ...
@thuvantran9380
@thuvantran9380 2 года назад
Thanks George and May god bless you always.
@andrewsworld1152
@andrewsworld1152 2 года назад
You're an angel sent from heaven 😍🤗🤩😭
@MrChilaquil95
@MrChilaquil95 2 года назад
Thank you sr for savings those people even risking your own person going against your policies showing the big heart
@cuzzinbpoty6069
@cuzzinbpoty6069 2 года назад
This man is an angel
@Tom_Mel2000
@Tom_Mel2000 2 года назад
Thank you George for your love and kindness had saved those families. God bless you Sir.
@maxkdo63
@maxkdo63 2 года назад
Humanity at it best!!! Thank you sir. ... From a 12 year old Vietnamese refugee in 1975.
@evanjames7009
@evanjames7009 2 года назад
No man is an island ,no man stand alone, each man's joy is joy to me each man 's dream is my own ,we need one another we must defend each man is my brother and each man is precious in GOD'S SIGHT, THANK YOU GEORGE for saving your fellow HUMAN BEINGS.
@tab5470
@tab5470 2 года назад
Thank you Evan James!!
@Anonym9x
@Anonym9x Год назад
That was so touching and beautiful I have to cry! I am a Chinese refugee from Vietnam also by boat! All people in the boat made it to Hong Kong! I realize now how lucky we were and still are! My parents and my brothers and sisters went to Germany!
@user-jb6qs8yt9m
@user-jb6qs8yt9m 11 месяцев назад
Where are you now? Did you go with them or stayed in HK which was almost impossible back then?
@Anonym9x
@Anonym9x 11 месяцев назад
@@user-jb6qs8yt9m I went with my family to Gernany
@annslagter
@annslagter 2 года назад
So related to me as well, I was 9 year old, over 40 years ago, escaped Vietnam with mom, siblings, aunts, cousins and others by a little fisherman boat just enough to squeeze everyone in. I am in tears when I watch this story
@boatpeople5827
@boatpeople5827 2 года назад
Me too,I was boat people 1981, tear still went down when watching this clip .Thank you America.
@jullianbashir18
@jullianbashir18 2 года назад
It’s so interesting, my parents and relatives left before the conflict and during that time too on ships too, to Hong Kong then to Canada . It’s interesting how it’s so relatable to many out there. Very interesting indeed
@joannanguyen5594
@joannanguyen5594 2 года назад
Me too, boat people in 1978. Now I am enjoying my retirement life.
@joantu7919
@joantu7919 2 года назад
An incredible story! That baby at 6:38 is SO CUTE! 🥰
@anhtruong5086
@anhtruong5086 2 года назад
The CUTEST!
@jorgenfrohlich6954
@jorgenfrohlich6954 2 года назад
A great Dane ❤️❤️ Makes me proud to be danish. I will definitely read the book and link to rest of family of whom many are seamen / navigators. (My godfather is coincidentally also named Georg Pedersen, former commander of the Royal Danish Navy seals at Avedøre, Denmark).
@Chihuahua4ever
@Chihuahua4ever Год назад
George, you're an amazing person! Although I'm not one of the boat people, my family and I were refugees from the Vietnam War. We escaped communist Laos in 1975 and lived in two different refugee camps in Thailand before several Lutheran Churches in Minnesota brought us to the USA. I thank God and all those who had given us the chance to live.
@cynthiawilson4500
@cynthiawilson4500 2 года назад
I remember those dark days..it's good to see those children grow into adults
@phan1182
@phan1182 2 года назад
Great story. I was on a refugee boat in the Spring1982 and was rescued by a black American sailor on a merchant ship. We were taken to Subic Bay in Manila. I traveled back to the Philippines a few years ago, but was not able to find records of the ship.
@sylvienator
@sylvienator 2 года назад
I hope you find him!
@mikewhocheeseharry5292
@mikewhocheeseharry5292 2 года назад
Perhaps it was an angel or aliens in disguised?
@quenchtv5436
@quenchtv5436 Год назад
If im not mistaken subic bay is actually an american military base before
@khamdang5822
@khamdang5822 2 года назад
Thanks to the good hearted people, Mr George is an angel.
@becomingdazhuniquefrance2615
@becomingdazhuniquefrance2615 2 года назад
This is amazing and thank God for George helping them and always kept them on his heart and mind.
@liviawarty
@liviawarty 2 года назад
This video make me cry. Tears of gladness for such a wonderful person like George. And tears of joy for all the refugees who got their 2nd chance of life in this world. Spread good works.. Let's be helpful with one another. 💝💝💝
@africarenee
@africarenee 2 года назад
Such a good story🥺🥰🦋
@Bv4206
@Bv4206 Год назад
Everyone on that ship was a hero. Thank you.
@1Twotoe
@1Twotoe 2 года назад
Being a boat person myself, this put me to tears. Thank you George and thank you, America!
@wzeng02
@wzeng02 2 года назад
This man is a true hero.
@chobanco3574
@chobanco3574 2 года назад
What a beautiful story! You’re my hero George. Wish you were there for us too. :). Just kidding we were lucky to make it to Indonesia in 1985. We were lost for 8 days and 7 nights without water and food. Long story short I have been living the dream ever since I’ve set me foot here. Thank you America! Thank you for taking us in with open arms.
@anhphan193
@anhphan193 Год назад
Not going to lie I cried my face off. My parents were boat ppl in 1979 and made it to Galang, Indonesia. We ended up in Canada
@ss-fs3fm
@ss-fs3fm 2 года назад
What an amazing story with inspiring outcomes. I am not Vietnamese and only learned about boat people and their stories as an adult in the mid-2000. I wondered why we didn’t learn about this during k-12 and how if we did, we would all have more appreciation and tolerance of other people’s cultures and unique experiences.
@GFINHK
@GFINHK Год назад
*acceptance
@PhuongTran-pg4ui
@PhuongTran-pg4ui Год назад
Thanks Vicky, I wasn’t on a boat for settled in US. I settled in the US on a different status, my family wasn’t not left behind and half of us were on the US Helicopter but we got off the chopper for helping our mum and three of hers small one, we missed the trip. 5 hours later the situation in completely changed and became the dark day 4/30/75. I spent 11 years in their controlled. Amazingly we tolerated all those years with food and no shelter nor a roof over our heads to sleep especially with my new born when my breast’s milk dried out. Any time I am seeing any pictures or clips or report taking about these SVN victims, I m choking and sobbing and it has been over 47 years and my heart is broken for the people whose still including the youngers💔💔💔
@meripederson8379
@meripederson8379 2 года назад
That is so wonderful they got to reconnect!
@mmn5585
@mmn5585 2 года назад
Amazing Captain George. God bless you and family. Thanks to wonderful hero!
@madeleinephipps8334
@madeleinephipps8334 2 года назад
Captain Georg Pederson, you’re our Hero!!!
@tuaniowa
@tuaniowa Год назад
I was a boat refugee in 1981. Our boat was not rescued and we landed in Indonesia but I can relate to this story. I was unfortunate to go back and visit Galang a few years ago. Thank you George for helping us the refugees. I just bought his book from Amazon, "My 48 Years at Sea: From Deck Boy in Denmark to Captain in America."
@HaNguyen-qk9fj
@HaNguyen-qk9fj 2 года назад
Thank you for rescued my people🙏.
@patriciagootgeld9273
@patriciagootgeld9273 2 года назад
Awesome story about awesome people. I didn't know so many refugee boats were lost and doomed. How kind of all of them to reconnect with George and make him feel whole again.
@chiennguyen4739
@chiennguyen4739 2 года назад
Hello all. I was a refugee myself in 1984. This story is touching my heart when I was watching this. Thanks to all the kind hearts.
@otonyoprimavera8824
@otonyoprimavera8824 Год назад
This is the people I will always love and admire because they rescue me too ♥️ 🇺🇸 America
@beastmode7013
@beastmode7013 Год назад
he will die a hero saving all those peoples lives
@tinanguyen9370
@tinanguyen9370 2 года назад
Thank you George. You are a big Hero
@vietto4378
@vietto4378 2 года назад
Sweet man, the world needs more like him
@tranlam6873
@tranlam6873 2 года назад
It's move my heart! He is a true angel !
@teanguyen6778
@teanguyen6778 2 года назад
Omg! 💝💞What a Remarkable man he is to save so many lives!!! I was a refugee too and was lucky enough to escaped communism at 6 years old in the early 80’s. This story about the “boat people” makes me cry… Thank you George!!! The world would be a better place if there were more of you, George!!! 💜 Much gratitude for your act of human kindness!!!👏🏻 🤗
@huuloidao7220
@huuloidao7220 2 года назад
I wasn’t a person on that boat that day. I am just like all the others Vietnamese refugees who was running away from Vietnam. When the Saigon fallen into the hands of the Communists regime. The peoples you were rescued them that was the right time and the right place. I pay my full respects to you. Because you have got a golden heart not many people has the same. That’s why when we are still alive we must remember this.IDIOMS WITH SENTENCES.WHEN YOU EAT FRUIT, YOU MUST REMEMBER WHO PLANTED THE TREE. God blessed you and your family George. This is an amazing story
@cynthiamalazarte879
@cynthiamalazarte879 2 года назад
Thank you Mr. George Pedersen.
@xxxttt1436
@xxxttt1436 Год назад
I’m a boat person in 1980 . This makes me cry !!
@bhall4996
@bhall4996 Месяц назад
I'm so glad you survived.. Bless you
@paulaphuongphan8967
@paulaphuongphan8967 Год назад
Amazing story! Can’t hold my tears. As myself was 11 years old boat girl in 1978. Thanks Captain George a heartwarming to rescued and save those family . God bless you and family.
@MaiBui-js6bl
@MaiBui-js6bl 2 года назад
Great reporting, Ms. Nguyen. Your work reminds us that angels do exist. May God continue to bless George, his family and the families that George helped.
@claudettelewis8808
@claudettelewis8808 2 года назад
Truly a beautiful story.
@amidafo2450
@amidafo2450 2 года назад
Thankyou George and everyone who's challenged their superiors to fight for humanity. May God bless you All
@huey7438
@huey7438 2 года назад
“When people need help we provide help” said George. Well said, very simple, just that! Wishing you a great health and get more connection with this interesting piece!
@ilu8409
@ilu8409 2 года назад
Thank you for the heartwarming story. We need to be reminded there is good in the world among all the bad things that's currently taking stage.
@PhuongHoang-cf6tr
@PhuongHoang-cf6tr 2 года назад
Thx to the sailors. Theses are our heros. These people are angels
@kbc123ification
@kbc123ification 2 года назад
I’m touched. Thank you, Vicky Nguyên and ABC NEWS.
@chuongnguyen-gn2dy
@chuongnguyen-gn2dy 2 года назад
I LOVE GEORGE PEDERSEN WHO RESCUED OUR PEOPLE. WE ARE CONTINUING TO FIGHT FOR FREEDOM THAT ALL OF US ARE HEADING TO BY UNITY.
@everythingvideos24
@everythingvideos24 2 года назад
This is a great story.
@christymckaig6114
@christymckaig6114 10 месяцев назад
My family were the lucky few who were able to be airlifted out after the fall of Saigon. But ive heard so many horrible stories from family friends who came by boat. God bless these people who rescued them
@anitasnider8494
@anitasnider8494 2 года назад
Such a beautiful story ♥️
@williamthai9194
@williamthai9194 2 года назад
Much much respect to this man. I to am a refugee who came by boat. Brings back memories. It was exactly what he said. We met people at the right time and are very fortunate to have a second chance of freedom
@greenapple2167
@greenapple2167 2 года назад
Beautiful story and amazing Captain George!
@juliengo2581
@juliengo2581 Год назад
Thanks Mr.George and to all Mr Kindness around the world did helping us when we run away from communist and don’t know where to go and you are the angels come to save us!! Thanks again and again!! Wishing you and family healthy and good luck !!!
@TheMlee209
@TheMlee209 Год назад
Beautiful story. Thank you George. You will forever be a hero to this Family’s legacy.
@ALICELE123
@ALICELE123 Год назад
Amazing !!!! I'm so touched because I was just one of them !!!
@Lvnshyrn07
@Lvnshyrn07 2 года назад
This is an amazing story! ☺️
@mmn5585
@mmn5585 2 года назад
It’s touching and thanks to the hero !
@tapto1317
@tapto1317 2 года назад
Wow. Amazing story, thanks for sharing.
@KoolKing
@KoolKing 28 дней назад
So so beautiful story. God bless America. I was a refugee and had the same story. 1983
@missiavu
@missiavu 9 месяцев назад
A real sailorman knows what is his duty in open sea, he dont need to think for knowing what to do. George is a true sailorman.
@frozensis008
@frozensis008 Год назад
Eternally grateful to George and all the kind hearts that saved and helped the Vietnamese refugees. No words are enough to describe my gratitude. God bless you all.
@CharlotteIssyvoo
@CharlotteIssyvoo Год назад
This is such a beautiful story. I remember watching the "Vietnamese boat people" on the news when I was a child and being desperately worried about them. Today was the first time I learned how many of them died. I am disgusted to hear that so many ships passed them by and didn't rescue them. But I shouldn't be surprised: Syrian refugees have been facing similar fates in the present day. Like so many other North Americans, my recent ancestors - my grandparents - were refugees. I hope we'll all remember to treat refugees well, and extend as much help to them as we possibly can.
@cyankirkpatrick5194
@cyankirkpatrick5194 2 года назад
Such a sweet story 🤗
@kevinduong5993
@kevinduong5993 2 года назад
My own family is not boat people-airplane people. My Dad failed to bring his kids out of Saigon after the war. I was born in 1977 and had been experiencing what is communism until we finally escaped Saigon in 2015 to New Zealand. Don't trust what Vietcong say, see what they do - South Vietnam President Nguyen Van Thieu said. Hats off Sir for rescuing our people. Thank you those who welcome us to their countries.
@kha9867
@kha9867 2 года назад
Glad you made it out. Lots of folks don't know how evil commies are. I made it out in 1991.
@kevinduong5993
@kevinduong5993 2 года назад
@@kha9867 Congrat!. We finally made it.
@dallasyap3064
@dallasyap3064 2 года назад
Is it really tough living under the Vietnamese communist regime?
@NguyenHai-vx2kn
@NguyenHai-vx2kn 2 года назад
The President, Vice President and vnch generals all followed the French colonialists and were trained by France to suppress and shoot at the Vietnamese people. Don't say they followed French colonialism to fight communism, because they followed France before there was communism in Vietnam. And President diem himself said: America's border is at the 17th parallel. Am I right, cowards? Everyone sees that, but cowards who sell their hometowns are only good at going on the internet and cursing the country where your parents were born and raised.
@TheKenzhang
@TheKenzhang 2 года назад
Now, Vietcong is an ally of the United States to conain China。 Their relationship is on hoatoric high.
@forrestwheeler916
@forrestwheeler916 Год назад
Very emotional. This video gave me tears of joy for the Vietnamese people and this kind and compassionate human that helped them . Thank you for sharing this video with me and the world.
@2driftlong
@2driftlong 2 года назад
As a refugee myself, I can't hold back the tears watching this video. How are these people able to hold back tears whilst talking to their saviour is amazing, I would lose it. My mum told me some stories of what she, my brother (2.5 years old) and I (4) had to endure to get to Australia. She said the boat we were on was rickety and there were countless number of sharks following our boat. She said there was a storm at one stage, and she thought we were going down for sure, so she recited the Hail Mary prayer, and by the end of it, the storm immediately cleared itself. She said that a shipping vessel saw us and saved us before the rickety boat would break apart.
@Anonym9x
@Anonym9x Год назад
When did you flee? I was 3 years old in 1979 when we fled to Hong Kong by boat
@2driftlong
@2driftlong Год назад
Towards the end of 1982.
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