Liquid Fire Vietnam

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The use of napalm during the Vietnam War is a well-documented and controversial aspect of the conflict. Napalm is a highly flammable incendiary weapon that was extensively used by the United States during the Vietnam War, primarily from the mid-1960s to the early 1970s.

Napalm is a gel-like substance that sticks to surfaces, causing extensive burns when ignited. It was used in various forms, including bombs, flamethrowers, and artillery shells. One of the most infamous incidents involving napalm during the Vietnam War was the photograph of a young girl named Phan Thi Kim Phuc running naked down a road after a napalm attack on her village. The image became a symbol of the devastating impact of the war on civilians.

The use of napalm in Vietnam sparked widespread international condemnation and contributed to the growing anti-war sentiment. The long-term environmental and health effects of napalm use continue to be felt in affected areas.

Please Note : It's important to note that discussions about historical events, especially those involving conflict and suffering, should be approached with sensitivity and awareness of the human cost of such actions.

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