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Published 15:00 2 Jul 2013 BST

We know what you are thinking, how can anyone reunite someone with their arm 47 years after it was amputated? But this doctor held on to limb, pictured above, as a keepsake of the war.
According to Digital Spy, Dr. Sam Axelrad removed Nguyen Quang Hung's arm during the Vietnam war in 1966.
Hung told BBC News: "I'm very happy to see him again and have that part of my body back after nearly half a century.
"My arm bone is evidence of my contribution to the war. I will keep it in my house... in the glass display cabinet."
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