March 30, 2008
Rail retiree joins charity walk across Vietnam
Michael Quick has never been to Vietnam.
But on Tuesday, the 55-year-old retired railroad worker will board a plane in Charleston for the first leg of a two-month walk across the Southeast Asian country.
The journey, known as the Orange Walk, is designed to call attention to the plight of Vietnamese children born with birth defects caused by the use of Agent Orange during the Vietnam War.
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