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THE GREAT MARIANAS TURKEY SHOOT

It occurred on June 19-20, 1944. America had invaded Saipan in the Mariana Islands.  Admiral Raymond Spruance (the victor of Midway) headed a large fleet that participated in the invasion and protected the transports after the invasion. The Japanese navy Read more

By admin, 2 yearsJune 19, 2023 ago
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INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO

It was actually fought in Belgium three miles south of Waterloo. The French called it the Battle of Mont Saint-Jean Ridge, which was where the British army was placed.  Wellington had his headquarters in the town of Waterloo and he Read more

By admin, 2 yearsJune 19, 2023 ago
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THE HISTORY OF FATHER’S DAY

                In 1909, Sonora Smart Davis sat in a church on Mothers’ Day and heard a sermon that gave the idea of a similar day for fathers.  Her father had raised her and her five siblings after their mother died Read more

By admin, 2 yearsJune 18, 2023 ago
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THE YOUNGEST ELECTRIC CHAIR VICTIM

                On March 22, 1944, two white girls disappeared while bicycle riding looking for flowers.  The bodies of 11-year-old Betty Binnicker and 7-year-old Mary Thames were found in a ditch the next day.  They had been brutally beaten by a Read more

By admin, 2 yearsJune 16, 2023 ago
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LEONIDAS POLK vs. HENRY JOHNSON

                 The 2021 National Defense Authorization Act requires all Army bases named after Confederate generals to undergo a name changes.  On June 13, 2023, the military base known as Fort Polk in Louisiana had its name changed to Fort Johnson.  Read more

By admin, 2 yearsJune 14, 2023 ago
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FACTS ABOUT KING TUT

When his mummy was tested, the DNA showed he had malaria and it might have caused his death. This is the oldest evidence of malaria ever found. The tomb includes a dagger that the Egyptians considered of “extraterrestrial origin”. It Read more

By admin, 2 yearsJune 13, 2023 ago
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OPERATION ANTHROPOID

Today is the anniversary of one of the worst war crimes in WWII.             Is the death of one Nazi leader worth the death of thousands of people?  Reinhard Heydrich was a protégé of Heinrich Himmler.  He was the head Read more

By admin, 2 yearsJune 9, 2023 ago
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THE TRUE STORY OF LADY GODIVA

                May 31, 1020, is the supposed date for the supposed ride of the supposed Lady Godiva.  Actually, I didn’t need to put “supposedly” in front of her name.  There really was a Lady Godiva.  She appears in the Domesday Read more

By admin, 2 yearsMay 31, 2023 ago
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THE HISTORY OF MEMORIAL DAY

                On May 1, 1865, the newly freed slaves of Charleston, South Carolina decided to honor the 257 Union dead from the siege of Charleston.  A procession was held that included 3,000 schoolchildren carrying roses.  The song “John Brown’s Body” Read more

By admin, 2 yearsMay 29, 2023 ago
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THE GREATEST 45 MINUTES IN THE HISTORY OF TRACK

                On May 25, 1935, the Big Ten Championships was held to determine the best track and field stars in the conference.  J.C. Owens was born the son of a sharecropper and  the grandson of a slave in Alabama.  At Read more

By admin, 2 yearsMay 25, 2023 ago

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