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Phan Thị Kim Phúc OOnt (Order of Ontario) is a name that signifies much more than a historical moment caught on film. While millions know her as the "Napalm Girl" from the Pulitzer Prize-winning photograph "The Terror of War," her full title and life story represent a journey from a victim of a South Vietnamese napalm attack to a global symbol of peace and forgiveness. The Incident: June 8, 1972 phan thị kim phúc oont
On June 8, 1972, during the Vietnam War, a napalm bomb was accidentally dropped on the village of Trảng Bàng. Nine-year-old Kim Phúc was photographed by AP photographer Nick Ut as she ran naked down a road, screaming in agony after the fire burned off her clothes and seared her skin. Survival and a "Second War" If "oont" was a typo for or "account"
: Recognizing her agony, Ut rushed her and other children to Barsky Hospital in Saigon. Doctors initially believed her injuries were fatal, but she survived after 14 months of hospitalization and 17 surgical procedures. Life After the War Nine-year-old Kim Phúc was photographed by AP photographer