How did American soldiers use napalm without harming themselves?

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I know napalm usage was quite common in wartime between WW2 and Vietnam, and I’m also very aware of just how damaging the substance was to the people affected. Internal damage, skin essentially melting, burning underwater (cue Phil Swift), etc. My question is, how were soldiers able to, for lack of a better word, safely use napalm without harming themselves as well as their targets?

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You ever see one of those little cans with the pink gel in them that you light to keep a serving tray warm?

Thats napalm and its fairly harmless until given oxygen and heated above its ingition point.

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