a jellied gas used in warfare in Vietnam. Napalm became the symbol of the war. Mark Greenside explains “Napalm was this hideous, jellied gas burning at 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit. It didn't just ...
But Dow soon became the military's sole supplier of napalm, which meant that when its use in the Vietnam War became controversial, Dow was the only corporate target. For such a simple thing to ...
during the Vietnam War, such as the use of helicopters and napalm in "Apocalypse Now" (1979), starring Marlon Brando; and the use of tunnels and firepower in "We Were Soldiers" (2002), starring ...
They used jets to dump napalm, a chemical that burnt skin ... of sending soldiers into the jungle and villages of Vietnam to ‘take the war to the enemy’. This often meant soldiers were easy ...
And it is to Vietnam that Bui has turned again for his forthcoming, potentially shocking, next project, based on the ...
Film footage of US soldiers burning homes and of the effects of napalm all turned public opinion against the war. In 1968 ... on US-held areas across South Vietnam, including the US Embassy ...
of rockets, bombs, gun pods, and napalm canisters on its 15 hardpoints (this number could also differ based on which variant you're looking at). When the A-1 Skyraider entered the Vietnam War ...