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1783 Britain evacuates New York city, its last military position in United States.
1940 First flights of the de Havilland Mosquito and Martin B-26 Marauder. 1943 U-600 sinks in Atlantic Ocean. 1944 A German V-2 rocket hits a Woolworth's store in Deptford, United Kingdom, killing 160 shoppers. 1948 16-inch coastal guns removed from Fort Funston, San Francisco. 1983 World's greatest robbery; 26 million pounds (sterling) worth of gold, diamonds and cash stolen from Brink's-Mat warehouse at Heathrow Airport, England. |
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1778 British explorer Captain James Cook discovers Maui in the Sandwich Islands (now Hawaii).
1898 SS Portland “The Titanic of New England” leaves for Cape Cod, shipwrecked off Cape Ann, all 192 on board killed. 1914 Battleship HMS Bulwark explodes at Sheerness Harbour, England, 788 die. 1922 English archaeologist Howard Carter opens Tutankhamun's virtually intact tomb in Egypt. 1941 Japanese naval carrier force left its base & moves east toward Pearl Harbour. 1944 Himmler orders destruction of Auschwitz & Birkenau crematoria. 1950 China enters Korean conflict, sends troops across Yalu River. 1962 Fab Four have their first recording session under name The Beatles. |
1942 French navy at Toulon scuttles ships and subs so Germans cannot seize them.
1945 Trial against NSB-leader Mussert begins. 1945 Dutch resistance fighter Hannie Schaft re-buried in presence of Queen Wilhelmina. 1951 First rocket to intercept an airplane, White Sands, NM. 1951 Cease-fire and demarcation zone accord signed in Panmunjon, Korea. |
1717 Blackbeard attacks a French merchant vessel called "La Concorde", which he would capture and rename as the "Queen Anne's Revenge"
1922 Captain Cyril Turner (RAF) gives first skywriting exhibition (NYC) Turner spelled out "Hello USA. Call Vanderbilt 7200." 47,000 called. 1946 Dutch Nazi Anton Mussert sentenced to death. 1974 John Lennon's last concert appearance (Elton John concert in Madison Square Garden NYC). |
When ya can't find anybody else...do it yourself!
1804: Napoleon Bonaparte crowns himself Emperor.
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1917 The Supreme Allied War Council, meeting at Versailles to define war aim, fails to reach an agreement.
1943 Battle of Monte Cassino, Italy begins. 1944 Britain's Home Guard ('Dad's Army') is officially stood down at a special farewell parade in Hyde Park, London. 1967 First human heart transplant performed by Dr Christian Barnard in South Africa. 1989 Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev and US President George H. W. Bush, declare the Cold War over. |
1619 38 colonists from Berkeley Parish, England disembark in Virginia and give thanks to God. Considered by many the first Thanksgiving in the Americas.
1829 Britain outlaws "suttee" in India (widow burning herself to death on her husband's funeral pyre). 1872 Ship the Mary Celeste is discovered mysteriously abandoned by her crew in the Atlantic Ocean. 1915 F F Fletcher is first US admiral to receive Congressional Medal of Honor. 1918 US President Woodrow Wilson sails for Versailles Peace Conference in France, first President to travel outside US while in office. 1948 SS Kiangya hits mine in Whangpoo River, China, sinks killing 2,750. 1978 Dutch war criminal Pieter Menten freed. |
1717 English pirate Blackbeard ransacks the merchant sloop "Margaret" and keeps her captain, Henry Bostock prisoner for 8 hours before releasing him. Bostock later provides first record of Blackbeard's appearance, and the source for his name.
1941 US aircraft carrier Lexington and 5 heavy cruisers leave Pearl Harbor. 1945 Flight 19 the "Lost Squadron" of 5 torpedo bombers and 14 airmen is lost east of Florida in the supposed Bermuda Triangle. 1967 The Beatles' clothing store "Apple" opens at 94 Baker Street, London. |
1952:
The Great Smog, which blanketed the British capital for five days in December 1952, is estimated by some experts to have killed more than 12,000 people and hospitalized 150,000. Thousands of animals also died. During a cold snap on Dec. 5 that year, sulphur particles mixed with fumes from burning coal and made the yellow fog smell like rotten eggs. Some Londoners reported being unable to see their feet, and transportation was canceled with the exception of the London Underground. Birds flew into buildings, and robberies increased as thieves were able to make an easy getaway. The smog eventually lifted on Dec. 9, after cold winds swept the fumes out to the North Sea. https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2016/12/13/scientists-say-theyve-solved-mystery-1952-london-killer-fog/95375738/ |
1917 French munition ship "Mont Blanc" explodes in Halifax, kills 1,700.
1941 Dutch & British pilots see Japanese invasion fleet at Singapore. 1957 1st US attempt to launch a satellite fails-Vanguard rocket blows up. 1962 US abandons Skybolt ballistic missile program. 2006 NASA reveals photographs taken by Mars Global Surveyor suggesting the presence of liquid water on Mars. |
Not only did Mont Blanc explode but its been said U.S. Canadian relations warmed and we became relatively good friends because of that incident
Prior to that we were not on the best terms with Canada. Since we fought them in 1776, 1812 and in the American Civil War by proxy. |
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Perhaps we should reintroduce the Skybolt missile program ... you know just in case there really is going to be a war someday. Lord only knows we've been getting ready for one since 1945 ... we could send thousands of drones to defeat the ground to air missiles they would encounter. Here's what happen to the Skybolt in the US and the UK: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GAM-87_Skybolt Quote:
The Avro Vulcan (later Hawker Siddeley Vulcan[2] from July 1963)[3] is a jet-powered tailless delta wing high-altitude strategic bomber, which was operated by the Royal Air Force (RAF) from 1956 until 1984. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...omber_RAF.JPEG Quote:
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1917 The USA's 42nd 'Rainbow' Division arrives in France (with Colonel Douglass MacArthur among its ranks).
1941 Futshida's air fleet passes coastline of Oahu. 1941 Imperial Japanese Navy with 353 planes attack US fleet at Pearl Harbor Naval Base, Hawaii, killing 2,403 people. 1941 First Japanese midget submarine (No. 20) attacked by a US ship (USS Ward). 1988 PLO delegation lead by Yasir Arafat proclaims the State of Palestine, recognizing the existence of the State of Israel for the first time. |
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