By Thu Hang | dtinews.vn
A Vietnamese war veteran, who is believed to be dead for 40 years, suddenly reappeared in his hometown.
Mr. Duoc and his own photo
Veteran Phan Huu Duoc from Tu Tien
Village, Tien Minh Commune, Tien Lang District, Haiphong City made a
reappearance that shocked his family and villagers.
Duoc’s father died fighting against
the French and his younger brother had already joined the war against
the US so he was not obliged to do military service. Although he was
going to married, he voluntarily joined the army.
However his application was refused by
the authorities. Later, he changed his name to Pham Van Duoc to forge
his personal papers. He also took his 10-year old nephew to stay with a
commune official to express his desire to be a soldier.
He joined up in 1967 as a volunteer.
In December 1970, he joined a division in Thuy Nguyen District, Haiphong
City. After 1972, he joined transport unit operating between Cambodia
to the southern region of Vietnam through the Mekong River.
“In the dry season of 1973 while I was
commanding the Ship 47 run through Kampong Cham Province, Cambodia, the
enemy bombed us. Me and two other comrades fell into the river. We were
later saved by a Vietnamese Cambodia named Hieu,” Duoc said.
After reunification in 1975, Hieu
sent Duoc to the southern region of Vietnam in the hope of finding of
someone who could help find his family. However, Duoc did not remember
anything about his family except for the time he lived in Cambodia due
to extensive war wounds. He became homeless at the age of 26. He drifted
to the Samat rubber plantation in Tay Ninh Province where he was worked
as a cleaner. After that, injuries in his legs resurfaced.
At a cold and rainy night in 2000 when
he was lying on the pavement, a worker at the farm, Dao, took the now
51 year-old veteran to his house to take care of him.
During the time living in Dao’s
family, he followed Tai, Dao’s son, to Cambodia to collect rubber latex.
The hard work tired the old soldier. During those days he continuously
spoke during his fevers saying that “I am Mr. Cau’s younger brother in
Tien Lang District, Haiphong.” Based on these words, Tai contacted Phan
Xuan Bien at the Naval High Command who is fromTien Lang District so
that he could help look for the man’s relatives.
On March 9, 2013, when attending a
party wedding, Bien’s farther, Mr. Cu, called Phan Huu Loi, telling him
that his uncle Phan Huu Duoc was still alive.
After contacting Mr. Bien and his son,
Loi urgently went to HCM City, while Tai arranged to take Duoc to An
Suong Station in the city so that the two could meet.
Family reunion
The war veteran returned his hometown
in rumpled clothes and a pair of discoloured shoes to a warm welcome
from family and villagers.
Every day, elderly people come to his
house to remind him of the past, including his old friends. This has
helped him gradually recover his memory.
One of his old friends is Nguyen Ngoc
Diem who was also a comrade of Duoc. After the article about Duoc’s
return was published in Dantri, he recognised him despite the great
changes in his face.
Speaking with Dantri/DTiNews reporter,
Diem showed photos he took with Duoc at the Na Sa Che battlefield or
Chum Pheng. He phoned some other comrades and they visited their old
friend.
Nearly two months after his return,
villagers praised thoughtful care of two nephews Phan Huu Loi and Phan
Huu Loc for his uncle despite their difficult living condition.
They wish their uncle had a health
insurance card for medical check-up and treatment. They plan to take him
to hospital to check his uncle’s injuries.
Doan Xuan Thi, Vice Chairman of Tien
Minh Commune, said the case of Phan Huu Duoc was reported to the
district’s Department of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs. The
information about Mr. Duoc was almost defined true according to local
authorities.
The commune’s authorities will carry
out the necessary procedures to provide Mr. Duoc with a birth
certificate and identification card.
Dantri/DTiNews supports the war veteran
After the story about the veteran was
published on Dantri, the newspaper Editor-in-chief Pham Huy Hoan went to
Haiphong City and provided VND10 million (USD476) from the
Compassionate Hearts Charity Fund for him.
Mr. Duoc besides his tomb
His injuries
An old photo about Duoc (who is standing) while he is still a soldier
Mr. Diem and Mr. Duoc (in white T-shirt)
Dantri/DtiNews Editor-in-chief Pham Huy Hoan (in red T-shirt) grants VND10 million to Mr. Duoc
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Thứ Ba, 25 tháng 6, 2013
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