the next day was don fowell the daughter of don burgess waiting for her father to arrive in the village of gwen. burgess was well remembered as the 23-year-old civilian american who spoke vietnamese. even though he had not -- not married the daughter's mother, he was still remembered well by his father. >> they were real hospitable to me. they provided an atmosphere of love and support. >> reporter: burgess has promised an education to his daughter who was kicked out of school because she was amarasian. although she packed her bag she will not be going home. her grandfather ask she stay until her mother and other children can leave and burgess agreed. >> the boy's who's father in oklahoma was not able to make the trip in vietnam did finally leave. since then over 1,000amarician children have moved to the united states. >>> when we come back to a second look. one of those babies who arrived at the presidio meets a vet who was helping those children the day they arrived. we showed these kids some items from a nearby store, whoa! but they didn't know they were all tobacco products. ooh thi