2025 Session Last amended: 2023 session

§ 10.5805 — Hmong Special Guerrilla Units Remembrance Day

Plain-Language Summary

May 14 is designated Hmong Special Guerrilla Units Remembrance Day in Minnesota to honor the Hmong soldiers and their allies who fought and died in the Secret War in Laos from 1961 to 1975 in support of American forces. At least 35,000 Hmong Special Guerrilla soldiers died, and half the Hmong population in Laos perished during this conflict. The governor must order flags at the Capitol to fly at half-staff on May 14 each year and issue a proclamation honoring the observance.

Practical Notes
This is one of the few state observances that requires Capitol flags to fly at half-staff, reflecting the significance of the Hmong community’s sacrifice. Schools are encouraged to teach about Hmong history on or near May 14, and employees may request the day off for observance. Minnesota has one of the largest Hmong communities in the United States, making this observance particularly meaningful in the state.