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Woman in AP 'napalm photo' honors her saviors

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It was a chilling photograph that came to symbolize the horrors of the Vietnam War and, ultimately, helped end it.

It also saved the life of Kim Phuc, who was just 9 years old when, on June 8, 1972,

AP 'napalm girl' photo from Vietnam War turns 40

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In the picture, the girl will always be 9 years old and wailing 'Too hot! Too hot!' as she runs down the road away from her burning Vietnamese village.

She will always be naked after blobs of sticky

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