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    Roots of Conspiracy Exposed 2008

  • Now, in the summer of 1941, Zanetti was put in charge of the new Incendiaries Branch of the Chemical Warfare Service.

    Human Smoke Nicholson Baker 2008

  • Incendiaries, which include napalm, flame throwers, tracer rounds and white phosphorus, are not illegal, per se, but must be monitored for their use to prevent “unnecessary suffering. ” For instance white phosphorus is not banned as a method for marking targets or for igniting flammable targets, but it should not be used as an anti-personnel munition unless other types of conventional anti-personnel ordnance are unavailable.

    Think Progress » Exclusive: Classified Pentagon Document Described White Phosphorus As ‘Chemical Weapon’ 2005

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    OpEdNews - Quicklink: Scientific Analysis Proves Towers Brought Down By Incendiaries 2006

  • Incendiaries were usually dropped in 500-pound clusters; on some raids the Eighth Air Force also used napalm-filled bombs, which became available in the summer of 1944.

    Masters of the Air Donald L. Miller 2006

  • Incendiaries were usually dropped in 500-pound clusters; on some raids the Eighth Air Force also used napalm-filled bombs, which became available in the summer of 1944.

    Masters of the Air Donald L. Miller 2006

  • Incendiaries clattered on the roof, and I glanced up and then back at the choir.

    To Say Nothing of the Dog Willis, Connie 1997

  • Incendiaries could be put out if they went off when the staff were still there.

    Cal Laverty, Bernard Mac 1983

  • Incendiaries we knew about, but we didn't make enough.

    Lucifer's Hammer Niven, Larry 1977

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