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Comments by "Kenneth Dean Miller" (@kennethdeanmiller7324) on "The Drydock - Episode 315" video.
In your discussion of napalm you mentioned that "someone" also had the idea of also mixing "white phosphorus" with it. Now idk4 sure, BUT, would that "someone" happen to be Gen G Patton? Cuz I remember seeing a WW2 Documentary about Patton and he was known for knowing when his troops used white phosphorus against the Germans that he noticed "they couldn't surrender fast enough!" So with that being said, Patton not only knew that "white phosphorus" was a devastating weapon BUT the Germans had figured it out fairly quickly that white phosphorus was NOT something that they wanted to deal with!
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My very first car, an '83 Chevy Chevette 4 speed stick. When we bought it I had never driven a stick shift. I drove it home & learned on the way. Needless to say, I picked it up quick. Only dumped the clutch once before I got the hang of it. But before a year had gone by my timing belt stripped out. And so I fixed it. My Uncle in law, Jerry told me how. And putting the new belt on wasn't difficult, it was getting the timing right after that was the challenge. But the way Jerry explained it to me I only had to take it back off once to get it right. Which wasn't bad. I ended up having to put another transmission in it too. Because it was a stick shift it wasn't difficult either. Hardest part was that I had to pry the transmission past the exhaust pipe. My next car was a '79 Camaro. I totally miss both of those cars. The Chevette because it was a good car with GREAT gas mileage & the Camaro because it was just so fun to drive it. I sold the Camaro back in 2005 so we could buy an '89 Bronco. Which was another great vehicle! Gas mileage was awful but still a good truck & easy to work on & replace stuff, except for all the rust. But most Fords are fairly prone to having a lot of rust.
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