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Incendiary substance
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napalm
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Napalm is a flammable liquid used in warfare. It is a mixture of a gelling agent , and either petroleum or a similar fuel. It was initially used as an incendiary device against buildings and later primarily as an anti-personnel weapon , as it sticks to ...
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Cut to Agar, inventor of the atomic napalm, holding Mara Corday on a hill above the burning city and the charring monster.
Canisters of napalm hitting the treetops, and jellied gasoline trickling down like stalactites, and see fifteen or twenty North Vietnamese soldiers jump up from underneath it and try to escape.
Fire coughed uncertainly from the mouths of the flamethrowers, spattering the hall along the floors, walls, and ceiling, where it clung in globs of what had to be a mix of gasoline or some other accelerant, and petroleum jellyhomemade napalm.
So Pierre told about the Makonde people who straddle the frontier of Tanzania and Mozambiqueof the independent African republic, and the colony which the government in Lisbon insisted year after year was an integral part of metropolitan Portugal, using, as powerful arguments in their favour, Huey Cobra gunships, Fiat jet bombers, Agent Orange crop defoliants, and napalm raids.
The sight of the burning train emerging from what appeared to be a napalm bomb exploded in the centre of East Pursley only lent weight to their conviction that they were dealing with an outbreak of urban and golf-course terrorism unprecedented in the annals of British history.
The ground trembled under the boots of the Rebels as the artillery pounded the city with HE, WP, and napalm, the shells whistling and humming overhead.
The Rebels had the search-and-destroy tactics down to perfection, using incendiary charges their lab people had devised that threw white phosphorus and napalm upon exploding.
In the last five months of 1947, 74,000 tons of military equipment were sent by the United States to the right-wing government in Athens, including artillery, dive bombers, and stocks of napalm.
Napalm flares from later wars and the Victory V hangs like a checkmark above blown bridges, shattered cathedrals, smouldering rings of fire where once stood huts of thatch.
And then one morning the United States napalmed the village, and the people who survived moved away.
Then the chopper flashed over the spot, and the orange glare of napalm belched through the shattered trees.
Today, burping, each burp a demÃtasse of napalm, she selected more than a dozen fine sable brushes, mostly in the broader widths.
And what the napalm didn't kill, a solitary B-52 bomber did in three passes over the southern slopes, spewing Agent Orange.
A bullet will bounce off its arachnofiber weave like a wren hitting a patio door, but excess perspiration wafts through it like a breeze through a freshly napalmed forest, Where his body has bony extremities, the suit has sintered armorgel: feels like gritty jello, protects like a stack of telephone books.
Rebel gunners have not dropped a cluster bomb or even something as simple as napalm, setting the camp ablaze.