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In November, 1965, Staff-Sergeant Dick Grigg and other members of the headquarters of the New Zealand force in Saigon “adopted” the Bien Loi Orphanage. The first gifts of clothing, toys and many other items came from friends and relatives of the soldiers.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31865, 18 December 1968, Page 8

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In November, 1965, Staff-Sergeant Dick Grigg and other members of the headquarters of the New Zealand force in Saigon “adopted” the Bien Loi Orphanage. The first gifts of clothing, toys and many other items came from friends and relatives of the soldiers. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31865, 18 December 1968, Page 8

In November, 1965, Staff-Sergeant Dick Grigg and other members of the headquarters of the New Zealand force in Saigon “adopted” the Bien Loi Orphanage. The first gifts of clothing, toys and many other items came from friends and relatives of the soldiers. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31865, 18 December 1968, Page 8