Jane Fonda regrets the way her infamous Vietnam photo made her appear anti-troop, calling it a "huge, huge mistake."
Fonda, 77, made the statement during an appearance in Maryland on Saturday that drew scores of protesters, including roughly 50 military veterans, according to a report by the Frederick News-Post. The protesters carried copies of the 1972 photo — showing Fonda sitting on an anti-aircraft battery and wearing a helmet — as well as signs that read, "Forgive? Maybe. Forget? Never."
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