Monday, December 06, 2010

Family reunion for Commodore Michael 'Vannak Khem' Misiewicz

In this photo taken Dec. 3, 2010, U.S. navy officer Michael 'Vannak Khem' Misiewicz smiles as he delivers his welcome speech on the deck of the U.S. Navy destroyer USS Mustin at Cambodian coastal international see port of Sihanoukville, about 220 kilometers (137 miles) southwest of Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Misiewicz finally returned home Friday as commander of the U.S. Navy destroyer USS Mustin, reuniting with the relatives who wondered whether they would ever see him alive, and the aunt who helped arrange his adoption. His ship departs Monday. (AP Photo/Heng Sinith)
In this photo taken Dec. 3, 2010, family members of the U.S. navy officer Michael 'Vannak Khem' Misiewicz boarding the USS Mustine at Cambodian coastal international see port of Sihanoukville, about 220 kilometers (137 miles) southwest of Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Misiewicz finally returned home Friday as commander of the U.S. Navy destroyer USS Mustin, reuniting with the relatives who wondered whether they would ever see him alive, and the aunt who helped arrange his adoption. His ship departs Monday. (AP Photo/Heng Sinith)
In this photo taken Dec. 3, 2010, U.S. navy officer Michael 'Vannak Khem' Misiewicz embraces his aunt Samrith Sokha, 72, at Cambodian coastal international see port of Sihanoukville, about 220 kilometers (137 miles) southwest of Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Misiewicz finally returned home Friday as commander of the U.S. Navy destroyer USS Mustin, reuniting with the relatives who wondered whether they would ever see him alive, and the aunt who helped arrange his adoption. His ship departs Monday. (AP Photo/Heng Sinith)
In this photo taken Dec. 3, 2010, U.S. navy officer Michael 'Vannak Khem' Misiewicz becomes emotional as he embraces his aunt Samrith Sokha, 72, at Cambodian coastal international see port of Sihanoukville, about 220 kilometers (137 miles) southwest of Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Misiewicz finally returned home Friday as commander of the U.S. Navy destroyer USS Mustin, reuniting with the relatives who wondered whether they would ever see him alive, and the aunt who helped arrange his adoption. His ship departs Monday. (AP Photo/Heng Sinith)
In this photo taken Dec. 3, 2010, Samrith Sokha, 72, hugs her nephew and U.S. navy officer Michael Vannak Khem Misiewicz at Cambodian coastal international see port of Sihanoukville, about 220 kilometers (137 miles) southwest of Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Misiewicz finally returned home Friday as commander of the U.S. Navy destroyer USS Mustin, reuniting with the relatives who wondered whether they would ever see him alive, and the aunt who helped arrange his adoption. His ship departs Monday. (AP Photo/Heng Sinith)
In this photo taken Friday, Dec. 3, 2010 Cambodia's flag flutters, overlooking the USS Mustine at Cambodian coastal international see port of Sihanoukville, about 220 kilometers (137 miles) southwest of Phnom Penh, Cambodia. The warship has a larger mission: to help the United States as it deepens ties with Cambodia and other nearby nations in a region overshadowed by China's economic and military clout. (AP Photo/Heng Sinith)

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Very inspiring story.

Anonymous said...

Cambodian are American and American are Cambodian.

Anonymous said...

KHMERICANS ARE CAMERICANS!
CAMERICANS ARE KHMERICANS!

Anonymous said...

Now it is a time for Khmer to kiss the big US ass, we love to be American

Anonymous said...

This is just a family reunion,please don't too far because some real things will not happen yet.
The U.S.navy officer Michael Vannak Khem'Misiewicz has mission to tour Khmer coast and visit his relatives in Cambodia.
Thank you for visiting Cambodia and your relatives because you missed them for long.
Haqve a nice trip. May God bless you.

Anonymous said...

Correction:Please don't go too far...
Misiewicz has a mission....
because you missed them for so long.
Have a nice trip.

Anonymous said...

ចំណែកពួកអាក្បត់ជាតិបក្សប្រឆាំងពួកវាមិនដែល
គិតថាជារឿងល្អរបស់ពលរដ្ធខ្មែរដែលបានជួប
ក្រុមគ្រួសារវិញនោះទេ។បន្តិចទៀតពួកវានិយាយ
រិះគន់ទៅដល់ពលរដ្ធខ្មែរដែលបានជួបជុំបងប្អូនហើយ
ចាំតែមើលទេ។ដោយអ្នកទាំងនោះមិនបាននិយាយ
សរសើរពួកវា។

Anonymous said...

What is that 11:19AM.
Your comment is out of subject, men. Do you live, eat, and sleep under CPP?
May be you worry that opposition party will control Cambodia next election.

Anonymous said...

he is a good son to both cambodia and america. god bless him.

Anonymous said...

Hi Every body,

It is great that our Khmer blook is qualified for a supper position in usa. This is show the world that we are the good seed to grow prosperiously if the environment is good.

Like him, he represent our Ankor symbol.

Best wishes to you and Mr. Vannak