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Thorn In The Heart

         Bien-Phu  sky.  They  were  flying  in  the  heavy  rain  and  dull
         clouds,  while  the  explosive  shells  of  anti-aircraft  Katyusha  16
         barrels  were  continuing,  exploded  under  them  as  the  net.
         Sometimes they lost into the gray clouds, appeared in the dull
         light while they were quickly sloping and rolling to escape the
         explosives'  net.  They  tried  to  fly  over  the  top  of  the  trees  in
         dangerous  situations  and  drop  the  bombs  onto  the  Vietminh
         positions  by  the  guide  smoke  of  French  canons  and  Aircraft
         observer.

             Two  Air  Force  warplanes  dropped  the  napalms  on  the
         Beatrice 506 to make much more disaster for the battle.

             Both sides dead bodies were killed one more time, and the
         badly  wounded  soldiers  were  screaming  in  burning  hell  until
         dying  while  the  hill  506  was  covering  the  flame,  smoke,  and
         smell.

             Four  navy  warplanes  were  flying  over  the  central  Dien-
         Bien-Phu of Huguette, Alliance, Dominique, and Isabelle at the
         South  camps.  They  used  the  explosive  bombs  to  drop  on  the
         Vietminh  heads  and  resist  Vietminh  sea  people's  waves
         attacking into the camps. The blasts toss the dead bodies into the
         air,  made the people tearing to the parts while the ground was
         shaking in the bloody and bomb craters.


             Two  other  Airforce  warplanes  were  flying  over  the
         surrounding  hills,  but  the  thick,  dull  clouds  and  heavy  raining
         made  the  pilots  could  not  take  the  full  range  of  their  visions.
         They tried anyway to fly over the head of the trees, dropped the
         explosives and napalms on the doubt smoke places in the thick
         forest with expected the heavy gun smokes.


             The napalms exploded on many places of surrounding hills
         that closed the French camps, expanded the wild flames on the
         ground, and the smokes were rising in the  air then slim down
         under the rain.

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