Mr-Cob > Zippo, buring out a bunker.
Mr-Cob > Guard bunker on the Phu Loi, perimeter.
Mr-Cob > This is a guard tower and bunker located on the outer perimeter of our base camp at Pho Loi.
Mr-Cob > If you look very close, right in the middle of the photo, you can see lit napalm being fired from the flame gun of my Zippo ( Burning Sensation ).  I am burning out a bunker complex we came up against in the "Iron Triangle".  The napalm is forced out of the flame gun by compressed air.  The air is stored in tanks that sit on top of the tanks that hold the napalm, when you fire the flame gun you must first pressurize the napalm by opening a valve that allows the compressed air into the napalm tanks.  Once the napalm is pressurized the Track literally becomes a bomb, if it were to take a hit from something like an RPG, it would blow up leaving next to nothing behind.  When the Zippo's were doing there job everyone stayed well away from them.
Zippo, buring out a bunker.
Mr-Cob > Zippo, buring out a bunker.
Zippo, buring out a bunker.
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