THE FIRST VIETNAM BATTLE

                In 1964, the U.S. sent its first combat troops to South Vietnamese to prop up the non-communist government.  No significant contact with the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese Army occurred until the following year.  American forces were taking losses from surprise attacks, so payback was necessary.  The idea was Read more

HIDEKI TOJO – WAR CRIMINAL

                After the Japanese surrender, Gen. MacArthur ordered the arrest of numerous Japanese generals and politicians for war crimes.  When G.I.s surrounded his house, Hideki Tojo shot himself in the chest.  But he missed his heart.  When the soldiers, with reporters, broke into the house, Tojo was lying on the Read more

MILO OF CROTON

                Milo of Croton was the strongest man in Ancient Greece.  He got that way by carrying a newborn calf on his shoulders every day.  As the calf grew into a fully grown cow, Milos gradually got stronger.  To maintain his strength he consumed 20 pounds of meat, 20 pounds Read more

BILL MAULDIN

                The most famous cartoonist of WWII was Bill Mauldin.  He was born on October 29, 1921.  He enlisted in the National Guard and three days later his division was federalized.  The 45th Infantry Division served in Sicily and Italy.  He was a cartoonist in the press corps.  Later he Read more

STATUE OF LIBERTY FACTS

The Statue of Liberty was dedicated on October 28, 1886.  Officially it is named “Liberty Enlightening the World”. The sculptor was Frederic-Auguste Bartholdi. He modelled the face after his mother.  Alexandre-Gustave Eiffel was the structural engineer. The crown has 25 windows and seven spikes, one for each of the seven Read more

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 Today is the anniversary of the birthday of John Heisman.  Heisman was a great innovator in college football and has the trophy given to each year’s best player named after him.  The sportsmanship trophy is not named after him. In October, 1916, the powerhouse Georgia Tech football team played Cumberland Read more

ANNIE EDSON TAYLOR

                        Annie Edson Taylor decided to celebrate her 63rd birthday in a unique way.  Mrs. Taylor was a schoolteacher and she needed money.  Imagine that.  She figured a publicity stunt would bring fame and fortune.  No one had ever survived going over Niagara Falls.  She was determined to be the Read more

CALIGULA’S DEATH

                Caligula (12-41 A.D.) was one of the most evil Roman emperors.  Plus he was insane.  He made many peoples’ lives miserable.  For instance, he would go to bed with the wives of upper class Romans who came for banquets at the palace.  He would then critique his conquest to Read more