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  1. Napalm - Wikipedia

    Napalm is an incendiary mixture of a gelling agent and a volatile petrochemical (usually gasoline or diesel fuel). The name is a portmanteau of two of the constituents of the original thickening and …

  2. How Napalm Works - HowStuffWorks

    Napalm, with its varying forms and long history in warfare, is at once iconic and misunderstood. In this article, we'll take a look at napalm, from its origins to its contemporary use, and find out why it's …

  3. Napalm | Incendiary Weapon, Vietnam War, Firebombing | Britannica

    Oct 17, 2025 · napalm, the aluminum salt or soap of a mixture of naphthenic and aliphatic carboxylic acids (organic acids of which the molecular structures contain rings and chains, respectively, of …

  4. What is Napalm Anyway and Who Invented It? - Today I Found Out

    Jul 15, 2024 · In 1944, however, a new type of incendiary bomb began appearing in USAAF depots, filled with a potent new substance called “napalm”. Napalm was invented in July 1942 by a team of …

  5. The Story Behind the Controversial Documentary - TIME

    4 days ago · A new documentary raises questions about who really took the Pulitzer Prize-winning 1972 "Napalm Girl" photo.

  6. What Is Napalm And Is It Still Used In Warfare? - Forces News

    Aug 2, 2021 · Napalm is widely considered to be one of the most controversial weapons on the planet. An incendiary explosives compound, it emerged as a by-product of World War Two and went on to …

  7. How Napalm Went From Hero to Villain During the Vietnam War

    Lauded as a success story following its use in the Korean War and the latter stages of World War II, napalm’s reputation as a weapon changed dramatically from its early years of acclaim to one of …

  8. Napalm - New World Encyclopedia

    Napalm was used in flamethrowers and bombs by the U.S. and Allied forces to increase the effectiveness of flammable liquids. The substance is formulated to burn at a specific rate and adhere …

  9. Napalm | Vietnam War Dictionary

    Developed in 1942 by a team of chemists led by Professor Louis Fieser at Harvard University, Napalm is a sticky gasoline gel named after the thickening agents used in the original formulation; aluminum …

  10. Napalm - U-S-History.com

    Napalm (naphthenic palmitic acid) is an incendiary weapon invented in 1942. It is an extremely flammable, gasoline-based defoliant and antipersonnel weapon that can generate temperatures in …