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Assorted reproduction firesteels typical of Roman to medieval period Late 18th-century firetools and bricks from Brittany. A fire striker is a piece of carbon steel from which sparks are struck by the sharp edge of flint, chert or similar rock.
Results of a 9 July 1945 napalm strike by a United States Army Air Force on a Japanese outpost off the coast of the island of Borneo The first use of napalm in combat was in August 1943 during the Allied invasion of Sicily , when American troops, using napalm-fueled flamethrowers , burned down a wheat field where German forces were believed to ...
The strike was focused on the severe health complications of working with white phosphorus, such as phossy jaw. [29] Social activist Annie Besant published an article in her halfpenny weekly paper The Link on 23 June 1888. [30] A strike fund was set up and some newspapers collected donations from readers. The women and girls also solicited ...
Mainly responsible for scoring. His special skill is the Sura Devil Strike, later the Sura Roaring Flame Devil Strike when he clones the Roaring Flame Strike from Myth. He also leads the Sura Devil Formation. A former player in Team Sky-Wheels. [18] Dark Satellite(克隆流星): Winger of Team Sura, number 7. A duplicated version of ...
An attack where a wrestler uses the head to strike a part of the opponent's body, usually the forehead or chin (unlike a legitimate headbutt), to daze the target, counting on the superior hardness of the wrestler's head and the momentum delivered to hurt the opponent without hurting the wrestler. Many wrestlers deliver a headbutt to an opponent ...
The York Minster fire was a blaze that caused severe destruction to the south transept of York Minster, in the city of York, England, on 9 July 1984.Believed to have been started by a lightning strike, the roof burnt for three hours between 1:00 and 4:00 am before it was made to collapse by the fire brigade to stop it spreading to other parts of the minster.
The spark ignites the flammable gas causing a flame to come out of the lighter which continues until either the top is closed (naphtha type), or the valve is released (butane type). [citation needed] A metal enclosure with air holes, designed to allow mixing of fuel and air while making the lighter less sensitive to wind, usually surrounds the ...
The Oriflamme was mentioned in the 11th-century ballad the Chanson de Roland (vv. 3093–5) as a royal banner, first called Romaine and then Montjoie. [3] According to legend, Charlemagne carried it to the Holy Land in response to a prophecy regarding a knight possessing a golden lance from which flames would burn and drive out the Saracens. [4]