tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8974694457863876508.post5493980259674344283..comments2024-03-08T00:15:32.720-08:00Comments on Pushing On: Harvey Rudisaile: The Orphans, the hospital and the fall of Saigonldehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09900575082064703895noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8974694457863876508.post-35178090920243871112015-04-26T18:49:13.578-07:002015-04-26T18:49:13.578-07:00My parents sent me the link to your blog today, an...My parents sent me the link to your blog today, and I'm enjoying reading it. They were both in Saigon in the 1960's, with the US Foreign Service. My twin brother and I were born in Saigon in 1962, at the Seventh Day Adventist Hospital you write about. We've been back (1999) to discover that it is still (at least, in 1999) a hospital, and serves as a rehabilitation clinic. That was an amazing trip, as my parents were my tour guides, re-tracing their paths and daily lives there before the fall. My brother and I have always talked about going back to serve at the hospital we were born in, since we are healthcare practitioners in a joint private practice (in Texas). <br />Thank you for posting such a marvelous and moving story.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12265777352873117862noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8974694457863876508.post-81754391318412223232014-05-03T09:01:21.322-07:002014-05-03T09:01:21.322-07:00These articles are about my father, Harvey Rudisai...These articles are about my father, Harvey Rudisaile, Jr. and my grandfather, Harvey Rudisaile, Sr. Where did these come from? There are pictures here from Saigon that I've never seen before. - Yvonne Rudisaile FlintYvonne Flinthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08941230948832727033noreply@blogger.com