One meaningful way to observe South Vietnamese Patriots’ Day is to better understand the history we seek to remember and honor. One of the easiest—and most enjoyable—ways to do that is through reading.
One meaningful way to observe South Vietnamese Patriots’ Day is to better understand the history we seek to remember and honor. One of the easiest—and most enjoyable—ways to do that is through reading.
Another Patriots’ Day poem, for the fallen and the brave.
It has now been one year since the first South Vietnamese Patriots’ Day.
What began last year as a simple idea—to create a shared moment of remembrance for the history and legacy of South Vietnam—has now become something more: a returning tradition.
One question we’ve been asked since introducing South Vietnamese Patriots’ Day last year is
“How should I celebrate it?”
The answer is that there is no single right way. South Vietnamese Patriots’ Day emphasizes remembrance, gratitude, and patriotism.
Ways to celebrate include learning about history, praying for veterans, displaying the flag, lighting candles, observing silence, sharing stories, and fostering awareness of this important legacy.
For the second year, we invite Vietnamese Americans and Overseas to celebrate South Vietnamese Patriots’ Day on July 7.
A Patriots’ Day poem, for the fallen and the brave.
July 7 marks the day President Thiệu knelt in prayer at An Lộc, honoring all South Vietnamese soldiers who sacrificed for freedom—there and beyond. Join us in making this Patriots’ Day, a time to remember, unite, and carry their legacy forward.