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During the Vietnam war a rural village had been bombed and an orphanage run by missionaries had been hit. An 8 year old girl had multiple injuries and was bleeding profusely. A Navy doctor and nurse came but only had their medical kits. The girl was in critical condition and needed an immediate blood transfusion. Neither American had the right blood type, however, several of the uninjured childred did. The Navy doctor tried to communicate in some pidgin Vietnamese and the nurse in some French. They tried to explain that unless someone could replace some of the girl’s blood she was going to die. They asked if anyone would be willing to give some blood.

Wide-eyed silence met their request. After several moments of eye-searching, a little hand went up and dropped down and went back up again.

“Oh, thank you,” the nurse exclaimed. “What’s your name?”

“Heng,” the little boy replied.

During the procedure, Heng covered his face with his free hand and started to cry.

“Is it hurting, Heng?” asked the nurse.

He shook his head, “No.” But something was upsetting...

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