The loss of his leg (he was run over on a trail track) has not discouraged this youngster. Fitted with a new peg leg he shows he can skip with the best of them.
This little girl finds getting her muscles to work again more of a game than a hardship. It is fun upside down too.
This little girl finds getting her muscles to work again more of a game than a hardship. It is fun upside down too.
Korean worker at Tongnae gives the children their morning milk. Korean children are not used to milk but have learned to like this necessary supplement to their inadequate diet. The milk is donated by UNICEF.
This is the story of Bi Han Gi. This name means airplane. Nobody remembers the right name of this little fellow. He is such a whirlwind on crutches that his playmates gave him the nickname and it stuck. Not only indomitable himself he helps the other children to overcome their difficulties.
See. This is how you put on a brace. Bi Han Gi demonstrates his skill.
Stairs are easy.
Obstacles are to be overcome.
That's the way it goes.
Agent General and Mr. Suk, Manager of Heavy Equipment Section of the Korean Irrigation Associations Union.