[Two pins for post-war hospitals in Vietnam]

  • [Vietnam] , n.d.
[Vietnam], n.d.. Two small metal pins, both smaller than one inch across, one for the Bach Mai Hospital (destroyed by US bombs in 1971, leading to a movement by anti-war activists to help rebuild it), the other for the Vietnam Friendship Village, an institution founded in Hanoi in 1992 by Vietnam veteran George Mizo to care for victims of Agent Orange.

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[Two pins for post-war hospitals in Vietnam]

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[Vietnam]

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n.d.


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