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Queen Letizia Presides UNICEF Awards In Madrid - Spain

Queen Letizia Presides UNICEF Awards In Madrid - Spain

The Minister of Science, Innovation and Universities, Diana Morant, Kim Phuc Phan Thi "The Napalm Girl" from Vietnam, Queen Letizia, Pau Gasol, Marc Gasol and the President of Unicef Spain, Gustavo Suárez Pertierra pose after the presentation of the UNICEF Spain Awards, on October 2, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). Queen Letizia presides over the presentation ceremony of the UNICEF Spain 2025 Awards, which this year recognize the Gasol Foundation in the Transforma category. Photo by José Oliva/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Replica of U.S. kamikaze bat on display

Replica of U.S. kamikaze bat on display

SYDNEY, Australia - A replica of a bat with a small napalm bomb strapped to its chest, which was devised during World War II by U.S. military scientists for attacking Japanese cities. The replica, reconstructed by Richard Scott-Child of the Australian Museum in Sydney, is currently on display at the museum. Plans called for hundreds of the bats to be used, but the project was canceled due to embarrassing setbacks during tests.

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WILDER NAPALM

WILDER NAPALM

WILDER NAPALM DEBRA WINGER Date: 1993

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WILDER NAPALM

WILDER NAPALM

WILDER NAPALM DENNIS QUAID Date: 1993

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WILDER NAPALM

WILDER NAPALM

WILDER NAPALM ARLISS HOWARD, DEBRA WINGER, DENNIS QUAID Date: 1993

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AP holds photo exhibition on Vietnam War in Hanoi

AP holds photo exhibition on Vietnam War in Hanoi

Gary Pruitt (L), president of the Associated Press, attends an opening ceremony in Hanoi on June 12, 2015, of the U.S. news agency's photo exhibition documenting the Vietnam War. On the right is Nick Ut, a Vietnamese photographer for the AP who took the prizewinning photo above of a crying girl running naked on a road after a napalm bomb attack in 1973 in then South Vietnam. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Replica of U.S. kamikaze bat on display

Replica of U.S. kamikaze bat on display

SYDNEY, Australia - A replica of a bat with a small napalm bomb strapped to its chest, which was devised during World War II by U.S. military scientists for attacking Japanese cities. The replica, reconstructed by Richard Scott-Child of the Australian Museum in Sydney, is currently on display at the museum. Plans called for hundreds of the bats to be used, but the project was canceled due to embarrassing setbacks during tests.

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