where & when was the first NAPALM used ?

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  • MapleLeaf1
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    • Sep 2008
    • 114

    #16
    Originally posted by Spartan View Post
    I had never heard of it, but thats not to say it did or did not happen.
    This thread (which I dont recall), provides some solid sources.
    I would have to say solid as the sun is in the sky, many people for years doubted these things, but now they are out there for all to see
    What gets me, is that even with cold hard facts these ppl still deny what had happened, just like they deny what happened to the women and children refugee's who where driven out of greece

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    • Spartan
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2008
      • 1037

      #17
      ^^Longtime dude
      How you been?
      I forgot about you until i came across this thread earlier today, lol.

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      • Risto the Great
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2008
        • 15658

        #18
        Originally posted by MapleLeaf1 View Post
        I would have to say solid as the sun is in the sky, many people for years doubted these things, but now they are out there for all to see
        What gets me, is that even with cold hard facts these ppl still deny what had happened, just like they deny what happened to the women and children refugee's who where driven out of greece
        Call me young and naive ... but it only recently occurred to me that the people who "had" to flee were forced to flee because it weakened the infrastructure that supported the resistance.
        Risto the Great
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        • MapleLeaf1
          Member
          • Sep 2008
          • 114

          #19
          Originally posted by Spartan View Post
          ^^Longtime dude
          How you been?
          I forgot about you until i came across this thread earlier today, lol.
          Ca va bien dude, I'm easy to forget

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          • MapleLeaf1
            Member
            • Sep 2008
            • 114

            #20
            Originally posted by Risto the Great View Post
            Call me young and naive ... but it only recently occurred to me that the people who "had" to flee were forced to flee because it weakened the infrastructure that supported the resistance.
            Exactly!!!

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            • Mastika
              Member
              • Feb 2010
              • 503

              #21
              Was Babcor (greek: Pimeniko), Kostursko destroyed by napalm specifically or just general artillery/aeroplane bombardment? If anyone has information on this could they please post it, thanks.

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