"Napalm Sticks to Kids" is a call and response running cadence occasionally used in the U.S. military. The earliest recorded example is from 1972. 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[citation needed]. It, in part, goes: Bomb the village Kill the people Throw some napalm in the square Do it on a Sunday morning Kill them on their way to prayer
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