American Flamethrowers in World War II

Perhaps the most common phrase about flamethrower operations in the Pacific is something along these lines: “After a couple of bursts from the flamethrower, no further resistance or activity was encountered from that position.”  From “Flame”, a June 1945 U.S. Army Special Technical Intelligence Bulletin Man-portable flamethrowers debuted during World War I, and the specialized weapon … Continue reading American Flamethrowers in World War II