I'm doing an assignment on this, and the "Napalm Girl" image, which depicts a 9 year old girl who'd been hit by a napalm strike and suffered third degree burns to roughly half of her body. The picture was famous for showing people some horrors of the Vietnamese War. I'm led to believe that that image and the public's reaction to it caused the prohibition of Napalm use.
The US used it until total departure; the RVN used it until the end of the war.
The US tested napalm, bombs and chemical weapons on the Vietnam civilians.
Napalm bombs were used in the Vietnam War and killed a lot of people.
Napalm was Used in the increased American air strikes on communist forces throughout Vietnam.
I think the picture you are thinking of is the image of the young girl running after being bombed by Napalm in the vietnam war. The image is coined Napalm girl
Napalm was used in the Vietnam war. Operation Rolling Thunder was backed up by the phosphorous and napalm bombs It caused a great deal suffering in Vietnam giving many innocent civilians dreadful burns. Also, during the Tet Offensive Napalm was used in Khe Sahn in Operation Niagra to try to stop the offensive of the NVA on the military compound.
Napalm?
The US tested napalm, bombs and chemical weapons on the Vietnam civilians.
Napalm bombs were used in the Vietnam War and killed a lot of people.
Napalm was Used in the increased American air strikes on communist forces throughout Vietnam.
Senator William Fulbright of Arkansas challenged the testimony of administration officials in televised Senate hearings on Vietnam. Scientist petitioned the President to stop using Napalm and Agent Orange.
Napalm burned a lot of it off. It most likely reads in your school book that you were supposed to read this from.
we killed lots of people. and bombed them more and incinerated them with napalm
Napalm was used by the US Army because the Vietcong( North Vietnam) used guerrilla tactics and there jungles were so think the us army had to find a way throw with out getting attack from surprise. The napalm is a jelly based atomic bomb that set the jungle on fire. napalm was not the only thing they used they also use agent orange witch was a pesticide that killed the plants.
I think the picture you are thinking of is the image of the young girl running after being bombed by Napalm in the vietnam war. The image is coined Napalm girl
Napalm was used in the Vietnam war. Operation Rolling Thunder was backed up by the phosphorous and napalm bombs It caused a great deal suffering in Vietnam giving many innocent civilians dreadful burns. Also, during the Tet Offensive Napalm was used in Khe Sahn in Operation Niagra to try to stop the offensive of the NVA on the military compound.
Historians prefer to use the term INCENDIARY devices or INCENDIARY bombs; Especially when referring to WW2 in Europe. Napalm bombs/devices are INCENDIARY bombs, but contain another category of chemicals in them such as "Naphthenic & Palmitic" chemicals. During WW2, cities such as Dresden and Tokyo were struck heavily with INCENDIARY devices. Casualty figures are not reliable, but are documented for those cities. Data is also available for the Korean War (1950-1953). Due to the sensitivity of the Vietnam War, casualty figures on the INCENDIARY bombs used in the Vietnam War, commonly referred to as "Napalm Bombs", are not commonly available.
Students at U of W protested the Vietnam war, the draft and and Dow Chemical for making napalm.