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File #: RES 26-1028    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
In control: City Council
Final action:
Title: Recognizing the life of Lieutenant Colonel Dr. Kou Bliaxa Vang for his contributions to Saint Paul and Proclaiming July 11–13, 2026, as Lieutenant Colonel Dr. Kou Bliaxa Vang Memorial Days in the City of Saint Paul.
Sponsors: Nelsie Yang
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Recognizing the life of Lieutenant Colonel Dr. Kou Bliaxa Vang for his contributions to Saint Paul and Proclaiming July 11–13, 2026, as Lieutenant Colonel Dr. Kou Bliaxa Vang Memorial Days in the City of Saint Paul.

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WHEREAS, Lieutenant Colonel Dr. Kou Bliaxa Vang was born in 1955 in Naj Npum, Laos, to Song Yang and Bliaxa Vang, and grew up during a time of war, displacement, and great hardship; and

WHEREAS, from a young age, Dr. Vang demonstrated courage, resilience, and a deep commitment to service, assisting the United States during the Vietnam War as a radio operator and air traffic controller in Laos; and

WHEREAS, Dr. Vang endured extraordinary hardship as a Prisoner of War, survived separation from his family, escaped danger, and later reunited with his wife, Song Ly, and their daughter after more than a month apart; and

WHEREAS, after living in a refugee camp in Thailand, Dr. Vang and his family were sponsored by Zion Lutheran Church in Belvidere, Illinois, where he began rebuilding his life in the United States with determination, humility, and hope; and

WHEREAS, Dr. Vang worked tirelessly in many fields while learning English and continuing his education, eventually earning his General Education Diploma and becoming the first in the Hmong community to earn a Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from the University of Minnesota; and

WHEREAS, in appreciation for his new country and with a continuing desire to serve the United States, Dr. Vang joined the 133rd Airlift Wing of the Minnesota Air National Guard in 1998 as a dentist, serving honorably for 20 years until his retirement in 2018; and

WHEREAS, during his military service, Lieutenant Colonel Vang provided dental care to more than 7,000 Airmen, helped strengthen dental readiness within the Wing, and contributed to record-high Individual Medical Readiness rates across the National Guard; and

WHEREAS, Lieutenant Colonel Vang never missed a regularly scheduled drill during his 20 ye...

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