GET OUT OF PRISON FREE CARD

                Christopher “Clutty” Clayton Hutton was a pilot in the Royal Air Corps in WWI.  After the war he worked as a journalist and publicist in Hollywood.  When WWI broke out, his country needed him.  Someone in the Military Intelligence Section 9 (MI9) remembered that in 1915, Hutton had challenged Read more

REMARQUE’S SISTER

                When Erich Remarque was fighting on the Western Front in WWI, he made the acquaintance of Adolf Hitler.  They participated in the Third Battle of Ypres.  After the war, their paths diverged.  Remarque became a writer.  In 1927, he wrote a novel based on his experiences.  Two years later, Read more

HELEN KELLER LEARNS TO SPEAK

                Helen Keller was born on June 27, 1880 in Tuscumbia, Alabama.  Her father had been a captain in the Confederate army and was running a cotton plantation at the time.  She was a normal child until age 19 months when she caught what doctors called “brain fever”.  It was Read more

The Satichaura Ghat Massacre

                The Sepoy Rebellion was from 1857-1859.  It is noted for some infamous atrocities by both the Indian rebels and the British colonialists.  One of those incidents was the Siege of Cawnpore.  Cawnpore was a garrison town for the British East India Company.  Gen. Hugh Wheeler was in command of Read more

THE OTHER BABE

Happy Birthday to one of the greatest woman athletes in American History.        Two of the greatest athletes of the 20th Century were nicknamed Babe.  One of them was possibly the greatest female athlete in history.  She was born Mildred Ella Didrikson.  Her parents were Norwegian immigrants.  She grew up Read more

BATTLE OF SLUYS

                In 1337, the Hundred Years’ War began when French King Philip IV died and English King Edward III claimed the throne.  On June 24, 1340, Edward’s fleet won the first major battle of the war at the port of Sluys.  Sluys was one of the biggest ports in Europe Read more

THE SAILFISH AND THE SCULPIN

                On March 23, 1939, the US submarine Squalus sank off the coast of New Hampshire.  The sinking was due to a faulty air induction valve which caused the aft engine room to flood, killing 24 sailors and two civilians.  The rest of the crew (32 sailors and a civilian) Read more

OPERATION AZORIAN

                In 1968, during the Cold War, the Soviet nuclear sub K-129 sank in the middle of the Pacific.  It came to rest 16,000 feet down.  Soviet attempts to locate it were unsuccessful and they gave up.  A few months later, the USS  Halibut, using a robot with cameras, was Read more

THE BATTLE OF LAKE TRASIMENE

                The greatest ambush in military history took place on June 21, 217 B.C.  Just one year earlier, Hannibal had crossed the Alps into Italy.  After winning the Battle of the Trebia, Hannibal continued south and bypassed a Roman army under Flaminius.  Scorching the earth as he marched, the Roman Read more