If they got any human readings, they would call in the attack bombers, which would drop napalm, for total destruction. |
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There are at least two separate reports that the Americans are dropping napalm. |
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We expended almost two million tons of bombs, rockets, napalm, and so forth against the trail and lost far too many men. |
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Hand grenades produce nearly as much flame as a flamethrower, and artillery rounds look like a full blown napalm strike when they go off. |
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I used to think it was beautiful, but now the weather's my enemy, pitiless and uncaring as napalm and bear traps. |
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Their murderousness is neither greater nor less than that of the invaders with their napalm, machine-guns and high explosives. |
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Fighter pilots and commanders have confirmed the use of firebombs similar to napalm during the fighting. |
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Everything from napalm components to green berets, from gunsights to whiskey, from radio relays to rocket warheads, were provisioned. |
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These were upsetting photos of effects of people burned by napalm and vegetation devastated by Agent Orange. |
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It has been alleged in the course of the raids that chemical weapons and napalm bombs were also used. |
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The French military calmly withdrew long enough to launch an air strike that dropped napalm on the exposed Italian troops. |
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One hundred and eighty gallon droppable fuel tanks were being converted into napalm bombs. |
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Atomic bombs, depleted uranium, napalm, defoliant agents, nerve gas, and land mines have been used in recent years. |
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Those shells contain napalm and leave traces of luminescent phosphorus on the site of detonation. |
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For sixty-two years, the Navy pummeled the island with millions of pounds of bombs, missiles, depleted-uranium bullets, napalm and Agent Orange. |
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They also found a pump action shotgun, a sub machine gun, thousands of rounds of ammunition, plastic explosive, home-made napalm and bomb making equipment. |
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I used to make an ersatz napalm with petrol and expanded polystyrene foam. |
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Modern mixtures of napalm consist of gasoline, benzene, and a polystyrene thickener. |
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On a dedicated server none of the players sees the result of a napalm impact. |
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On June 8, 1972, together with American co-ordinators, the South Vietnamese Airforce dropped napalm bombs on Kim's village. |
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Saddam Hussein's use of napalm against Iranian soldiers and the Kurds is better documented. |
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There is also a site with no less than 30 tons of napalm oxidant that adds concern and should be looked into. |
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The white supremacist, who amassed a terrifying stockpile of arms and explosives including home-made napalm and shotguns, has been jailed for 11 years. |
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But one artist in Miami has gone even further, creating pieces made from napalm and a rare aphrodisiac soda, Nexcite. |
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Authorities also found the paintbrushes Holmes allegedly used to make the napalm. |
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In Vietnam, two million Vietnamese civilians were killed, mostly by American bombing and the extensive use of chemical weapons like Agent Orange and napalm. |
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They are using depleted uranium weapons, and may be using napalm. |
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I watched the pilot of the Corsair in front of me drop his napalm bombs. |
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The US has already admitted that it used napalm during the siege. |
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Children who had survived cluster bombs, napalm and nerve gas were today at risk from landmines and unexploded ordinance. |
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At present, those who had survived cluster bombs, napalm and nerve gas were being killed by landmines and unexploded ordnance. |
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It is the Turks who are now patrolling, dropping, say the PUK, napalm bombs as they pass. |
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It counts napalm and the cost of a nuclear warhead, and armored cars for police who fight riots in our streets. |
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She was burned by a napalm bomb during the Vietnam war and suffered terribly with burns all over her body. |
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I mean, when you actually see what effect the napalm and fragmentation bombs had on young children's bodies? |
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The BBC suggested that the bomb contained something like napalm or thermite. |
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Saxon is author of the popular terrorist manual The Poor Man's James Bond, a handbook containing recipes for bombs, napalm and tear gas. |
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His Democratic predecessor, Ann Richards, never cosy with environmentalists, once approved a plan to reprocess flammable napalm at a Houston plant. |
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The Chinese soldiers, even when their commanding hilltops glowed like cigarette-butts beneath tonnes of blazing napalm, would manhandle their mortars from deep-dug shelters and strike with deadly effect. |
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With their backs turned, the soldiers barely heard the slight clicking of teeth, causing a little spark, which immediately set the liquid napalm afire. |
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The other type of incendiary bomb is a thin-walled container of napalm, or jellied gasoline, that is used against personnel, vehicles, and flammable installations. |
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Student demonstrators marched against many things that decade, but rarely as often as they did against Dow Chemical, maker of napalm and Agent Orange. |
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Shortly before hitting the ground, the shot spreads as burning napalm. |
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Down: some napalm tank made of plastic sprue. |
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The image of her being burned by napalm during the Vietnam War raised worldwide awareness of the horrors of war and made her the bearer of the message of forgiveness, reconciliation and tolerance. |
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The photo of Mrs. Kim Phuc Phan Thi, as a child burned from a napalm attack, has circulated around the world and made her a living symbol of the suffering of innocent war victims. |
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One of the techniques used involves burning native forests with napalm to replace them with industrial eucalyptus plantations as they grow fast and their trunks are well suited for machines. |
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Examples of incendiary weapons include napalm, flame-throwers, shells, rockets, grenades, mines, bombs and other containers of incendiary materials. |
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All players, however, can see emitting napalm from other players. |
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I am not an expert and obviously this chemical issue is much more complex, but I believe that at this stage we should be well aware of some of the disasters caused by napalm and depleted uranium. |
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Like napalm or the wrath of God, but for your digestive system. |
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His burns are typical of those caused by napalm or similar incendiary bombs. |
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Many were caked in a white substance, which it has been suggested indicates napalm or thermite. |
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Before Dow Chemical won a Pentagon contract to make napalm for the military in 1965, it had previously been most well-known for producing Saran Wrap. |
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The many stories woven together and insights provided about the development, history, and use of napalm are not only highly informative but also provide a good read. |
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Napalm was dropped indiscriminately, and the US seriously debated dropping nuclear weapons on the North. |
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Napalm was used widely against civilians, and most major cities were obliterated. |
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Napalm became a household name during the Vietnam War, when US troops used explosives with the chemical agent during air raids. |
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The next decade saw the influential metal bands Napalm Death and Godflesh arise from the city. |
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And there's Backwards, featuring ex-members of Beestung Lips, Una Corda and Napalm Death. |
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Besides Napalm Death Jokowi is a fan of Lamb of God and Led Zeppelin. |
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Post World War II, terrorism against the people acquired a new dimension when America bombed Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945 and later carpet bombed Vietnam with Napalm. |
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