Jacksonville Progress, May 1, 2007 JACKSONVILLE, Texas -- When you go out to eat at Jacksonville's newest restaurant - Posaditos, which opens May 15 - take a look at the paintings on the wall. They're made by Vietnamese native and Dallas-based senior engineer Dao Dinh, who escaped from a concentration camp before finding his way to success in the U.S. He came to the U.S. in 1981 with his wife Wendy after escaping from a concentration camp in the South Vietnam highlands.  Because Dinh was trained by the U.S. Air Force in the early 1970s in Wichita Falls, he was able to obtain permission to emigrate to the U.S. quickly. He painted building interiors during the day and attended The University of Texas at Arlington, where he earned an engineering degree. He went to work for MCI, which is now Verizon. Dao and Wendy Dinh have two grown daughters. Diana Dinh, 25, attends The University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston while Daily Dinh, 19, is studying fashion design at The University of North Texas.