Near the beginning of the film. A soldier makes a long run in the open, and has what is supposed to be mortar or artillery rounds falling all around him. The explosions are within feet of him. And he somehow is able to keep running past 8 to 10 of them. Even a small mortar round landing that close to man would have cut him down the first time. Those rounds are not just explosives. Their cases splinter. Shrapnel is what usually kills. So his run would have been very short. And not survivable.
When the P-51 are attacking the Germans after they had captured the squad. The clip that used is of a P-51 dropping napalm, not bombs. If you look closely the plane drops canisters that tumble off the wing of the plane. Bombs fall in a ballistic trajectory. Napalm doesn't explode like a gravity bomb.