Men of Veal Thom examine and adjust new crutches they received from Veterans International Cambodia on a trip to their village. Deep in the hinterlands, down a rutted dirt road, a small village shelters the remnants of Cambodia’s civil war. Some 200 disabled veterans - both Khmer Rouge and government soldiers - and their families have moved to Veal Thom, or “Big Field.” There they build huts, grow rice, cultivate flowers and do what society will not allow in their homelands: live in peace. Though they lost limbs and parts of their lives in Cambodia&#39;s civil war, their wounds mark them as outcasts in the Cambodian society..