On the morning of July 4, 1942, Harvard researchers and Cambridge, Massachusetts, firefighters cleared the tennis courts on Harvard University's campus. After the white-clad students were led off the ...
More than six months after the war began in Afghanistan, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld asked why the military didn’t use napalm in the country’s caves. “One of the wounded I visited at Walter ...
Robert Hendricks, a U.S. Army veteran, shares his harrowing story of surviving the Tet Offensive and the effects of napalm ...
In 1942, after having finally entered WWII, the United States Marine Corps spent two million dollars on an insane new initiative. The mission? Strap napalm bombs to bats, and send them flying on ...
One Hundred and fifty gallons of flaming death, seventy-five gallons of napalm in each of the dark-colored wing tanks, speeds on its way toward enemy lines in Korea through the courtesy of an F-80 jet ...
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