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Sad tale

11 years 10 months ago
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A father and son have been found living in the jungle more than 40 years after they fled US bombing during the Vietnam War.

Ho Van Thanh left his home village with his baby son Ho Van Lang in 1971 after a mine blast killed his wife and two of his children.

The pair apparently survived by foraging for fruit, lived in a timber treehouse and wore loin cloths made from tree bark.

The authorities were alerted after locals searching for firewood spotted the men deep in the forest in Quang Ngai province's Tay Tra district.

A team was set up to look for the pair - now aged 82 and 41 - and found them after a five hour search.

When found, Ho Van Thanh was too weak to walk and had to be taken out of the jungle on a stretcher.

The father could speak a little of the region's Cor language but the son only knew a few words.

The pair have been checked by doctors and a decision must now be made on how to reintegrate them to society.

Ho Van Thanh is believed to have lived a normal life in the hamlet of Tra Kem, but fled into the jungle after the explosion that decimated his family.

The men are thought to have grown their own food and even cultivated tobacco during their time in the wilderness.

Another son, Ho Van Tri, told Vietnamese newspaper VnExpress that he found them hiding out around two decades ago but could not convince them to return home with him.

The Vietnam War was a Cold War-era conflict that claimed millions of military and civilian lives and left surviving soldiers and victims traumatised.

The US dropped millions of tonnes of bombs on Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia during the war, which ended in 1975 with the fall of Saigon to North Vietnamese forces.

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11 years 10 months ago
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In this day and age of technology an amazing story

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11 years 10 months ago
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i remember a similar story i read about a WWII Japanese soldier that only surrendered in the 70's because he was unaware the war was over

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11 years 10 months ago
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i have been to Vietnam and into the forests and if somebody was standing 5 yards from you in most places you could not see them unless off course you were wearing a Bulls replica pink top.

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What was Uncle Sam doing in ' Nam, for chrisssake ???

At least one man had the balls to take a stand and say, " I ain't got no quarrel with them Vietcong. "

He was Muhammad Ali, ................." The Greatest " heavy-weight boxer.

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there were rusted army tanks just parked next the roads and the little villages were surrounded by mine fields. It was very eye opening to actually see the left overs of what the Republican Party are capable off. Just look at Iraq today and Afghanistan.

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Thank God you survived the land-mines.......................could've become crispy fried chicken.:D

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mikesack Wrote:
> Thank God you survived the
> land-mines.......................could've become
> crispy fried chicken.:D


lol@mikesack

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11 years 10 months ago
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mr hawaii Wrote:
> i remember a similar story i read about a WWII
> Japanese soldier that only surrendered in the 70's
> because he was unaware the war was over


interesting little book that was.(tu)

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11 years 10 months ago
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I wonder if he met Tarzan ?

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11 years 10 months ago
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Only "George" of the jungle

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11 years 10 months ago
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They also met the "K" in the jungle with favorites in the red , Kotzen , Karl , Kannemeyer 8-)

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