Looking at the French OOB, the earliest planes issued with napalm is the F4U-7 Corsair from June 1953.
However, it is very well documented that the largest air strike of the entire French Indochina at Vien Yen, on the 16th of January 1951, directed by Jean de Lattre de Tassigny and using napalm on a large scale for the first time in that war, was a decisive factor in the high losses, breaking and complete rout of the Viet Minh 312th and (especially) 308th divisions.
This does not rhyme really, would you consider changing the date to 1 - 51? Or rather, issuing the Helldiver with Napalm?
I will try and look into which aircraft it actually was that carried the napalm, but it is proving elusive.
I have now looked, and it seems it was the Helldiver. I cannot find anything definite online, but Helldivers carried napalm in the Greek Civil War, and as it is both holiday and my uni library card is closed (I owe them too much money in fines) I can do little more now.
Last edited by Palle; December 24th, 2011 at 04:31 PM..
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