Legacies of war Forty years after the fall of Saigon, soldiers’ children are still left behind
Vo Huu Nhan was in his vegetable boat in the floating markets of the Mekong Delta when his phone rang. The caller from the United States had stunning news a DNA database had linked him with a Vietnam vet believed to be his father.
Nhan, 46, had known his father was an American soldier named Bob, but little else.
I was crying, Nhan recalled recently. I had lost my father for 40 years, and now I finally had gotten together with him.
But the journey toward their reconciliation has not been easy. News of the positive DNA test set in motion a chain of events involving two families 8,700 miles apart that is still unfolding and has been complicated by the illness of the veteran, Robert Thedford Jr., a retired deputy sheriff in Texas.
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