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TODAY IN MILITARY HISTORY
0    Feast of St. Juan Diego Cuauhtlatoatzin, Patron of Indigenous Peoples, and that of St. Leocadia, Martyr, Patron of Toledo
0    Armed Forces Day in Peru and Navy Day in Sri Lanka
536    the Romano-Byzantine general Belisarius entered Rome, as the Ostrogoths retreated -- Learn More
730    Battle of Marj Ardabil: The Khazars annihilate an Umayyad army in northwestern Iran
1531    traditionally the Virgin of Guadalupe first appears to Juan Diego Cuauhtlatoatzin, at Tepeyac, Mexico .
1625    Treaty of the Hague: England & the Netherlands agree to subsidize Denmark in the Thirty Years' War
1738    Jews are expelled from Breslau, Silesia
1775    Patriots forces defeated the Loyalists in the Battle of Great Bridge, forcing the Royal Governor of Virginia to flee -- Learn More
1824    Battle of Ayacucho, Peru: Antonio de Sucre's Peruvian & Chilean forces defeat the Spanish, securing Peru's independence
1835    the Texian rebels captures San Antonio de Bexar from Santa Ana’s forces
1854    Alfred Lord Tennyson's "The Charge of the Light Brigade" was published -- https://strategypage.com/cic/docs/cic126b.asp#two
1861    Battle of Bird Creek, Indian Territory
1899    the Boers defeated the British in a two-day fight at Stormberg, the first battle of “Black Week" -- Learn More
1910    French troops occupy Agadir, Morroco
1917    British Gen. Sir Edmund Allenby captured Jerusalem -- Learn More
1931    The Constituent Assembly approves a constitution for the Second Spanish Republic
1931    Japanese army attacks Chinese province of Jehol
1933    Romania bans Fascistic Iron Guard
1938    Prototype radar installed on USS 'New York' (BB-34)
1939    Russian air raid on Helsinki
1940    The British open an offensive in North Africa, against the Italian Tenth Army
1940    The Greeks begin a counteroffensive against the Italians in Albania
1941    China declares war on Japan, after nine years of "incidents", as do Cuba, Guatemala, the Philippine Commonwealth, and the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea,
1941    Japanese troops from Kwajelein occupy Tarawa in the Gilberts
1941    Luzon: Japanese bomb Nichols Field
1941    Malaya: Japanese capture Khota Baru airfield
1941    Siam agrees to a cease fire with Japan
1942    Aussie Lt. Col. Ralph Honner, signaled "Gona's Gone", to indicate Gona had been taken from the Japanese, in hand-to-hand fighting:
1943    Bougainville: SeaBees complete Torokina airstrip
1943    Chiang Kai-shek requests increased US financial and air assistance
1946    The Nuremberg "Doctors' trial" begins, against physicians and officers who conduced Nazi human experimentation, euthanasia, and mass murder
1948    UN General Assembly unanimously approves Convention on Genocide
1961    SS Col Adolf Eichmann is convicted of war crimes in Israel
1967    Nicolea Ceausescu becomes President of the Romanian Council of State, initiating over two decades of personal rule (1967-1989)
1987    Palestinian uprising begins in the Israeli-occupied West Bank
1992    Operation Restore Hope begins: US Marines land in Somalia

BORN
1447    Zhu Jianshen, the Chenghua Emperor of Ming China (1464-1487)
1579    Martin de Porres Velázquez, Dominican Lay Brother, later canonized, the first know mixed race saint, d. 1639
1594    King Gustavus II Adolphus of Sweden (1611-32), kia 1632
1608    John Milton, English civil servant, author, and poet ("Paradise Lost"), d. 1674
1752    Antoine Étienne de Tousard, French military engineer, Knight of St. John, Baron of the Empire, d. 1813
1868    Fritz Haber, German scientist, Nobel laureate in Chemistry, inventor of poison gas, d. 1934
1906    Grace Hopper, naval officer, computer pioneer, d. 1992
1909    Douglas Fairbanks Jr, Knickerbocker Gray, naval officer, WW II, actor, d. 2000

DIED
638    Sergius I, Patriarch of Constantinople (610-638), champion of the Emperor Heraclius, mainstay of the defense of the city from the Persians, Avars, and Slavs in 626
748    Nassar ibn Sayyar al-Laythi al-Kinani, c. 85, Umayyad general & governor of Khurasan, kia Marj Ardabil
1165    King Malcolm IV of Scotland (1153-1165), 24
1437    Sigismund, King of Hungary (1387-1437), of the Germans (1411-1437), of Bohemia (1419-1437), of Lombardy (1431-1437), and Holy Roman Emperor (1433-1437), 70
1565    Pope Pius IV - Giovanni Angelo Medici (1559-1565), 66
1669    Pope Clement IX -- Giulio Rospigliosi (1667-1669), 69
1706    Dom Peter II "the Peaceful", 58, Regent (1668-1683), then King of Portugal and the Algarves (1683-1706)
1970    Artem Mikoyan, 65, Soviet aircraft designer -- the "Mi" in MiG, 65, brother to the diplomat
1971    Ralph Bunche, 68, American diplomat, Peace Nobelist 1950