The War You Never Heard About

WINNER OF 2015 TELLY AWARD
This twenty-two-minute documentary won a prestigious Telly Award which recognizes excellence in video and television production.
The film chronicles the story of the Hmong pilots who flew the North American T-28 "Trojan" and other aircraft from remote airstrips in Laos, in support of American CIA covert operations during the Vietnam War between 1967-1975.
It also highlights the dedication of the Hmong T-28 aircraft exhibit at the Aviation Heritage Center of Wisconsin which is the nation’s only memorial that recognizes the sacrifices made by the Hmong pilots to defend their homeland from communist incursion. The ceremony was attended by 9 of the living Hmong pilots, U.S. Senator Ron Johnson, and former Air Force One pilot Greg Cayon.
Other men who are honored by this exhibit are the Ravens (a select group of clandestine American pilots who flew alongside the Hmong), and the T-28 Instructor Pilots who taught the Hmong pilots to fly the T-28 in Thailand.
Jon Helminiak founded the exhibit and was Master of Ceremonies at the dedication.
"Jon, I can't begin to put into words how fortunate I am to have been able to work on the T-28 restoration and exhibit project with you. It has been an honor to be among dedicated pilots, historians and people who simply have a love for the realm of aviation.
Never have I been graced with such diverse and selfless group of people such as yourself who would go to extra lengths to make someone else's dream become a reality."
Former Capt. Koua Xiong
T-28 Pilot of 2500 Missions, U.S. Secret War in Laos