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Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p ""Napalm Sticks to Kids" is a call and response running cadence occasionally used in the U.S. military. The earliest recorded example is from 1970. A version containing a third verse is found in the final draft of the script for the movie An Officer and a Gentleman, but only two verses made it into the film. The line of "Dow Chemical don't give a shit" was changed to "Chemical Service don't...", most likely to avoid liability.This ironic song was influenced by the Pulitzer Prize-winning photo taken in June 1972, showing Vietnamese children fleeing from a South Vietnamese Air Force napalm attack.Unfortunately, this reference is iffy, considering that the song was in existence in 1970 (if not earlier) when the photo that "inspired" the song was taken in 1972."@en }

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