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Chinese soldiers in Laos: Covert revolutionary support during the Second Indochina War

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 October 2024

Abstract

This article explores the large-scale deployment of Chinese soldiers during the Vietnam War as part of China's aid to Laos, especially its logistical and military support for the Pathet Lao, in the geopolitical context of competition with America in mainland Southeast Asia. This article spotlights the history of China's clandestine campaign in Laos in the late 1960s to 1970s, based on recent articles, books, unpublished or informally published memoirs by and interviews with ex-servicemen, mainly lower-ranking officers, soldiers and army engineers who found themselves in an unknown Southeast Asian country. While the Chinese troops were spurred on by their sense of patriotism and socialist internationalism, they also desired peace so that they could return home. Many of the then young soldiers struggled to adjust to a campaign fought in the unfamiliar environment of northern Laos, and were traumatised by the sight of fallen comrades. It is these very same Chinese soldiers who fought in Laos who have become the main advocates of the declassification of China's secret war through their publications and social media postings, although their accounts are not officially endorsed or published for the mass market and this knowledge remains largely within their circles.

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Figure 1. Group photo of translation officers of the First Squadron of K166, taken on 28 April 1969. (Collection of Guo Mingyuan).

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Table 1. Selected Chinese units and code names in Laos during the Second Indochina War

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Figure 2. (Left) Teaching material to introduce the folk customs of Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam for the Laos assistance campaign published by the Kunming Military Area Command in 1964. (Right) Handbook on disciplinary rules for troops entering Laos. (Collection of Wu Aikui).

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Figure 3. Overview of roads constructed by China in Laos, 1961–78. (Collection of Wu Aikui).

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Figure 4. Identity cards and flight logs of American and allied pilots seized by Chinese soldiers in Laos (Photograph by Liu Peiyi, collection of Wu Aikui).

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Table 2. List of Chinese field hospitals in Laos