Twenty-year-old Le Duc Quang, in red shirt, has lived for four years in Friendship Village, which was founded by American Vietnam War veteran George Mizo to give medical care to children with disabilities caused by exposure to Agent Orange and help some of them learn potentially marketable skills. Le’s mother and father served in the war. Four of their seven children, including Le, were born with disabilities. Photo by Nick Ut, VRP
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