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TODAY IN MILITARY HISTORY
0    Battle of Britain Day
0    Feast of San Mamiliano di Palermo, Patron of Isola del Giglio
1054    Battle of Atapuerca: Leon-Castile defeats Navarre
1448    Muzio Attendolo Sforza defeated the Venetians at Caravaggio -- Learn More
1590    Giambattista Castagna elected Pope as Urban VII (15 Sep-27 Sep 1590)
1596    The Earl of Essex sacks Cadiz
1631    Imperial troops under Tilly take Leipzig
1644    Giambattista Pamfili elected Pope as Innocent X (1644-1655)
1694    Venetians captured Chios from the Turks
1776    the British made an amphibious assault at Kip's Bay, Manhattan (East River & 34th St) -- Learn More
1784    Vincente Lunardi, a young Neapolitan, makes the first manned balloon ascent in England, from the Artillery Ground at Moorfields
1821    Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, & El Salvador are declared independent of Mexico
1861    Skirmish at Pritchard's Mills, Va
1862    Antietam Campaign: Stonewall Jackson captures Harpers Ferry
1862    Antietam Campaign: US troops find Lee's GO No. 191, wrapping some cigars
1873    German occupation troops leave France, following the Franco-Prussian War
1894    Battle of Ping Yang: Japan defeats China
1914    Battle of the Aisne begins between Germans & French
1914    US forces evacuate Vera Cruz, Mexico
1916    Battle of the Somme: British send tanks into action for the first time
1918    Cpl Lee Duncan, US 135th Aero Sqn, found some German shepherd pups in a German army kennel near Toul in France, one of whom became Rin Tin Tin
1923    Gov. John Walton places Oklahoma under martial law to cope with KKK terrorism
1926    Mussolini survives an assassination attempt, but is wounded in the nose
1931    British naval mutinies at Invergordon over pay cuts
1935    Nuremberg Laws deprive German Jews of citizenship
1938    Br PM Neville Chamberlain visits Hitler at Berchtesgarden
1940    the Luftwaffe lost 78 aircraft destroyed or severly damaged, and nearly 200 airmen killed, wounded, or missing over Britain, to the RAF’s 50 aircraft, c. 30 airmen -- https://strategypage.com/cic/docs/cic322b.asp#two
1940    Hitler cancelled Operation Sea Lion, about a week before the expected D-Day -- Learn More
1940    the National Guard began entering Federal service for the “limited national emergency’ caused by WW II -- Learn More
1941    the U.S. Army began extensive maneuvers in Louisiana -- Learn More
1941    Nazis kill 800 Jewish women at Shkudvil, Lithuania
1942    Unarmed windjammer 'Edlu II' forces a U-boat to submerge off Montauk Point
1942    US carrier 'Wasp' (CV-7) torpedoed and sunk off Guadalcanal
1943    Germans open camps at Chew, Lithuania, & Vaivara, Estonia
1943    Japanese sub 'Ro-101' is sunk by US DD 'Saufley' & two aircraft.
1944    Marines land on Peleliu, 450 miles east of Mindanao in the Philippines
1944    RAF hits the German BB 'Tirpitz' with Tallboy bombs
1944    Sofia liberated by Bulgarian and Soviet troops
1948    F-86 Sabre sets world aircraft speech record of 1080 kph
1950    Inchon Landing: Marines lead the attack behind North Korean lines.
1959    Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev begins 13 day tour of the US
1963    white supremacists bombed the 16th St. Baptist Church, in Birmingham, killing four children
1990    France announces it will send 4,000 troops to Persian Gulf

BORN
601    Ali ibn Abi Talib, son-in-law of Mohammed, the Fourth Caliph of Islam 656-661), d. 661 of wounds from an assassination attempt
1231    Ludwig I "Kelheimer", 57. Duke of Bavaria (1183-1231), Count Palatine of the Rhine (1214)
1789    James Fenimore Cooper, naval officer, author ("History of the Navy of the United States of America"), d. 1851
1830    Porfirio Diaz, general-president of Mexico (1877-1911), d. 1915
1857    William Howard Taft, SecWar, President (1909-1913), Chief Justice (1921-30), d. 1930 -- Learn More
1859    Isambard Kingdom Brunel, 53, master engineer, designer of the 'Great Eastern', the Thames Tunnnel, etc
1904    King Umberto II of Italy (May 9, 1946-June 12, 1946), d. 1983
1907    Fay Wray, King Kong's girl, d. 2004
1914    Creighton Abrams, American soldier, d. 1974 -- Learn More
1922    Mary Spencer-Churchill, sometime anti-aircraft officer, aide-de-camp to her father, Baroness Soames, d. 2014
1941    Miroslaw Hermaszewski, 1st Pole in space (Soyuz 30)
1946    Oliver Stone, Vietnam veteran, director ("Platoon")

DIED
668    Byzantine Emperor Constans II Pogonatus (641-668), assassinated at c. 37
1054    King García Sánchez III of Navarre (1035-1054), c. 40, kia fighting his brother, Ferdinand I of Leon Castile
1231    Duke Louis I Wittelsbach of Bavaria (1183-1231), Count Palatine of the Rhine (1214-1231), 57
1482    Condottiero Giacomo da Roccabianca, kia at San Secondo, the Romagna
1813    Antoine Étienne de Tousard, 60, French military engineer, Knight of St. John, Baron of the Emprie
1859    Isambard Kingdom Brunel, naval architect, engineer (SSs 'Great Britain', 'Great Eastern'), at 53
1914    Koos de la Rey, 66, ablest Boer general, shot by police, possibly not accidentally
1963    Addie Mae Collins (14), Cynthia Wesley (14), Carole Robertson (14), and Denise McNair (11), in Birmingham
1973    King Gustav VI Adolf of Sweden (1950-1973), at 90
1982    Sadegh Ghotbzadeh, c.46, former Iranian foreign minister (1978-1980), executed by the Islamists he served
2004    Cyrillus-Camillus Barbary, the last Belgian veteran of the Great War, died at 105, in the U.S. -- Learn More