The Vietnamese girl featured in one of America’s most iconic war photos marked an emotional milestone in her half-century of healing this week in Florida. The 1972 image of Kim Phuc Phan Ti’s scalded ...
Kim Phuc, who is known as the "Napalm Girl," has received her final major skin treatment 50 years after being burned by a napalm blast in Vietnam at age 9. Moments after the explosion, as she ran ...
Known around the world as "Napalm Girl," Kim Phuc was just 9-years-old when she was photographed running away after a napalm bomb struck her village in Vietnam in June 1972. Now 50 years later, Phuc ...
One of the most powerful photographs from the Vietnam War shows a young South Vietnamese girl running down a street, naked and crying. Behind her, South Vietnamese planes had just pummeled her village ...
After taking a photo of 9-year-old Kim Phuc screaming in pain, photographer Nick Ut saved her life. Kim Phuc said she first "hated" the photo and was "embarrassed" the world saw her naked and in pain.
It is among the most harrowing images of the Vietnam War. On June 8, 1972, an Associated Press photographer took a picture of Vietnamese children running in terror ...
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