Keywords: Most Feared Weapon-Prisoner interrogation has determined that napalm bombs are the most feared of all weapons used by... - NARA - 542220.tif Scope and content Most Feared Weapon-Prisoner interrogation has determined that napalm bombs are the most feared of all weapons used by the U S Far East Air Forces in Korea Shown is the blast from one of these fire bombs as it begins to envelop a building used as a military barracks by the Communists The jellied gasoline covers the building and is forced through open windows and doors by the blast In the upper left of the picture can be seen flames from the first of two napalm tanks dropped by B-26 light bombers on a village used by the enemy in Korea to shelter troops and store supplies General notes 542220 Local identifier 342-AF-78970AC Department of Defense Department of the Air Force 09/26/1947 - Still Picture Records Section Special Media Archives Services Division NWCS-S National Archives at College Park 8601 Adelphi Road College Park MD 20740-6001 ca 01/1951 Record group Record Group 342 Records of U S Air Force Commands Activities and Organizations 1900 - 2003 Record group ARC 654 Black and White Photographs of U S Air Force and Predecessors' Activities Facilities and Personnel Domestic and Foreign compiled 1930 - 1975 documenting the period 1863 - 1975 Series ARC 542185 File unit File unit ARC Variant control numbers Agency-Assigned Identifier NASM 4A 38487<br /> NAIL Control Number NWDNS-342-AF-78970AC yes Other versions NARA-cooperation PD-USGov Napalm Bombing during the Korean War |