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April 24: This Day in World Military History
« on: April 24, 2015, 12:34:48 am »
1184 BC The Greeks take Troy [Trad].
0     Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day
858     Election of Pope St. Nicholas I 'the Great' (858-867)
1066     Comet Halley makes an appearance
1288     Jews of Troyes, France, are accused of ritual murder
1524     Hapsburg Imperial troops capture Milan from the French
1547     Battle of Muhlberg: Imperialists defeat the Schamlkaldic Leagu
1585     Felice Peretti elected Pope as Sixtus V (1585-1590)
1757     Battle of Reichenberg: Prussians defeat the Austrians
1778     US Sloop-of-War 'Ranger' captures HMS 'Drake'
1792     Claude-Joseph Rouget de Lisle composes "La Marseillaise"
1800     Congress appropriates $5,000 to build a library
1849     French Expeditionary Force lands at Civitavecchia, to crush the Roman Republic
1862     Farragut runs the Confederate batteries on the Mississippi below New Orleans
1863     War Department isues GO No 100, The Law of Land Warfare, the first US ROE.
1877     Last US troops leave New Orleans: Reconstruction ends, Jim Crow begins
1895     Joshua Slocum completes the first solo around-the-world voyage in 'Spray'
1898     Spain declares war on US
1915     Ottoman officials order the arrests of prominent Armenians in Constantinople, initiating the Armenian Genocide Armenians
1916     The Irish "Easter Rebellion" begins (to 29th)
1917     US destroyers sail for Europe; 17 days after war is declared on Germany (see May 4)
1920     Polish troops enter Ukraine
1922     Ticker tape parade on Broadway for Marshal Joseph Joffre
1932     Benito Mussolini (48) meets future mistress Clara Petacci (20) for the first time
1932     Nazis gain 36.3% of votes in Prussian election
1942     Japanese troops advance on all fronts in Burma.
1943     U.S. 7th Infantry Div. having trained for desert warfare, sails from San Francisco for Alaska
1943     Fire in the freighter 'El Estero' at Jersey City threatens to detonate 5,000 tons of ammunition aboard her, two nearby ships, and at dockside; USCG tows the vessel into New York Bay and floods her
1944     1st Boeing B-29 arrives in China over the Himalayas -- "the Hump"
1944     Australian troops occupy Madang in New Guinea.
1953     Queen Elizabeth II knights Winston Churchill
1961     JFK accepts "sole responsibility" for the Bay of Pigs
1961     Swedish warship 'Vasa', sunk on her maiden voyage in 1628, is raised
1968     Lenny Glynn "visits" President's office at Columbia University
1969     US B-52s drop 3,000 tons of bombs on VC positions inside Cambodia
1970     China PR launches its 1st satellite, transmitting song "East is Red"
1980     "Desert One": US operation to save 52 hostages in Iran, fails, 8 die

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