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Students open ASOM exhibit on Montagnards’ wartime role and cultural traditions
Summary
Students from Jack Brit High School opened the third annual ASOM collaborative exhibit on interactions between U.S. Special Forces and Vietnam''s Montagnard peoples, featuring artifacts from the JFK Special Worker Museum and student-written museum panels.
Student presenter 1, a Jack Brit High School student, opened the exhibit by saying, "So tonight's a big night. It's opening night here at ASOM, for the third annual, Jack Brit High School ASOM Collaborative Student Exhibit." The exhibit focuses on interactions between United States Special Forces units and the indigenous peoples of Vietnam known as the Montagnards.
Student presenter 2, a Jack Brit High School student, thanked a partnering museum: "We owe a special thank you to the JFK Special Worker Museum for their dedicated involvement, unmatched expertise, and for sharing so many artifacts that really helped bring this exhibit to life." Presenters said the artifacts are largely cultural rather than military and that the collaboration gave students practical experience in museum display and writing.
The student presenters said the…
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