A later variant, napalm-B, also called "super napalm", is a mixture of low-octane gasoline with benzene and polystyrene. It was used in the Vietnam War.
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Vietnam Napalm". Kim Phúc and her family were residents of the village of Trang Bang, South Vietnam.
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Napalm is the most controversial weapon of war used in WWII and the vietnam war. During World War I, both Germany and the U.S. used an early form of napalm in combat flamethrowers, but the substance burned out too quickly to be very effective at igniting targets.
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Napalm in Vietnam In Vietnam, the most frequently used container of napalm held about 130 gallons of gasoline with a solution of six percent napalm added. When dropped from “hedge-hopping” — those flying at an altitude of about 100 feet — In Vietnam, napalm was as much a psychological weapon as killing weapon...
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Bombing run with Napalm in Vietnam........And the song is Fortunate Son by Creedence Clearwater Revival, if someone should have missed it.
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Naphthenic acids are corrosives found in crude oil; palmitic acids occur naturally in coconut (Cocos nucifera Linnaeus) oil. Naphthenic and palmitic acids--Napalm. Napalm (trade name) is a powder. Mixed with gasoline, it is a tactical weapon used to remove vegetative cover and instill fear. Napalm had an effect no...
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The US used napalm during the Vietnam War [although technically speaking, it was not "napalm" per se because it included neither naphthalene nor palmitate, but instead was the Napalm-B mixture of polystyrene, gasoline and benzene].
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"Napalm" is a politically-charged word, due to its controversial use in the Vietnam war. Images of people on fire due to burning napalm are usually what comes to mind when the word is mentioned. However, political views are often extremely distorted ones, and I much prefer a scientific approach.
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Photographer Nick Ut describes the day in June 1972 he saw a young girl fleeing from a village in Vietnam after a napalm attack. ; Oklahoma tragedy ; Amateur Charles Porter on taking the defining image of the Oklahoma bombing ;; Napalm in Vietnam ; Nick Ut on his picture of a young girl, Kim Phuc, fleeing a napalmed...
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