CORRECTION: A previous version of this story mispelled Jane MyHanh Joy’s name. This article has been corrected. Additionally, tweaks are made throughout the story. Originally moved April 27.They are ...
The story sounds like a “Mission Impossible” script. Fifty years ago, near the end of the Vietnam War as North Vietnamese troops headed south, the director of the Cam Ranh Christian Orphanage, Pastor ...
Mia Oddo survived a deadly plane crash in Operation Babylift because of missing paperwork. Adopted from Vietnam as an infant, Oddo is now seeking to reconnect with her birth family. She has launched a ...
The April 1975 effort matched more than 2,800 infants and children evacuated from Vietnam with adoptive families. Today, the adoptees are searching for clues to their past—and reflecting on the ...
(NEXSTAR) — When your dad is a professional photographer who’s worked for newspapers and National Geographic, you can count on thousands of life’s moments being captured on film. “He built a darkroom ...
An American woman visiting the Vietnamese orphanage she was adopted from got the shock of a lifetime when a chance meeting led to her reuniting with her biological family. Melissa Brozier, from ...
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(NEXSTAR) — It is one of the most tragic stories from the final days of the Vietnam War. A cargo plane loaded with young Vietnamese orphans crashed in a rice field just outside Saigon 50 years ago.
They are turning 50 now, the babies laid out on airplane seats, six to a row, held and fed by strangers who took turns caring for them as they took artillery fire and fled the bombs and booms of ...