The Washington Post, June 27th, 1996
Thao Mong Le often heard negative stories about Vietnamese people, but nothing about their achievements: the first Vietnamese American astronaut to fly in a space shuttle in 1982, for example, or the electronics expert who held more than 70 patents on inventions. So two years ago, the McLean resident, an IRS computer engineer, established a professional network so Vietnamese American engineers and scientists could exchange ideas, accomplishments and friendship. His organization, the Vietnamese Association for Computing, Engineering Technology and Science (VACETS), started with 30 members in th...
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