(Tribune News Service) — Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Nick Ut has spoken out against claims that his famous 1972 photo ...
"The Stringer" is a potent human story of daunting cultural resonance. But like all conspiracy scenarios, it exerts a ...
instantly became symbolic of the horrors of the Vietnam War. Taken on June 8, 1972, the photo is credited to Ut, then a 21-year-old staffer in AP’s Saigon bureau. He was awarded the Pulitzer a ...
(AP Photo/Eddie Adams, File)on NEW YORK (AP) — It was a fraction of a second that jolted Americans’ view of the Vietnam War. In a Saigon street, South Vietnam’s police chief raised a gun to the head ...
ASHLAND — Kim Phuc Phan Ti was 9 years old when a photo of her became symbolic of the Vietnam War. The photo, snapped by Nick Ut in Vietnam in 1972, showed Phuc running down the street, naked, after a ...
The world-famous AP photo of Kim Phuc — “The Terror of War,” known popularly as “Napalm Girl” — was taken on June 8, 1972, and credited to Nick Ut, a young Vietnamese AP staffer working in the Saigon ...
It effectively ended on 30 April 1975 with helicopter flights taking staff and dependants from the roof of the US Embassy in ...
The Apple TV+ docuseries doesn't feature pundits or historians as talking heads, focusing instead on the people on the ground ...
Photographer Nick Ut addressed claims made in the documentary 'The Stringer' that he didn't take the famous 'Napalm Girl' ...