Former Associated Press photographer Nick Ut, who took the famous ‘napalm girl’ photo, received the National Medal of Arts at the White House on January 13 for his decades of contributions to wartime photojournalism.
Sappers of the Military High Command of the Mekong Delta province of Ca May on April 5 confirmed that they have sent their men to the house of a local to collect a napalm bomb weighing about 75 kg.
Former Associated Press war photographer Nick Ut (real name Huynh Cong Ut) handed over his two cameras and 52 photos to the Vietnam Press Museum at a ceremony on June 1.
Former Associated Press war photographer Huynh Cong Ut (Nick Ut) donated a set of five historic photos of the American war in Vietnam and a camera he used during the war to the Vietnamese Women’s Museum in Hanoi on May 6.
The Vietnam - US Society and the US Associated Press (AP) held a
workshop in Hanoi on June 12 to highlight media and the development
of relations between the two countries over the past two decades.
An exhibition themed “Vietnam: The real war” featuring around 50 photos
captured by Associated Press (AP) journalists during the Vietnam War
opened in Hanoi on June 11.
A high-ranking delegation from the multinational American news agency
the Associated Press (AP) made their first visit to Vietnam from June
7-13 to get a first-hand understanding of the national context.