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TODAY IN MILITARY HISTORY
776BC the First Olympiad was held
291BC Q. Fabius Maximus Gurges celebrated a Triumph for the defeat of the Samnites -- Learn More
81BC Roman Dictator Sulla ended the proscriptions, after c. 9,000 of his enemies had been murdered
0    Canada Day
0    Armed Forces Day in Singapore
0    Feast of St. Junípero Serra, Apostle of California, Patron of Hispanic Americans and of California
230    Accession of Pope St. Pontian (July 21, 230-Sep. 28,235), exiled to Sardinia by the Emperor Maximinus Thrax, d. October 235
1097    Battle of Doryleum: Crusaders defeat Sultan Kilidj Arslan's Seljuk Turks near Nicaea
1266    Treaty of Perth: Scotland "rents" the Western Isles from Norway at 100 marks a year
1482    Battle of Loja: the Moors defeat the Castilians & Aragonese
1543    Treaty of Greenwich: King Edward VI of England (9) is betrothed to his cousin Mary Queen of Scots (14)
1569    The Union of Lublin: Formation of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, ruled by a single elected King of Poland/Grand Duke of Lithuania, and governed with a common senate and parliament
1690    Battle of Fleurs: The French defeat the Imperialists
1690    the English & Dutch Protestants massacred the Irish Catholics outside Dublin, following the Battle the Boyne (Julian) -- Learn More
1782    American privateers raid Lunenburg, Nova Scotia
1816    French frigate 'Medusa' wrecked, inspiring Gericault's "The Raft of the Medusa"
1823    United Provinces of Central America gain independence from Mexico
1823    Batman was commissioned a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army -- Learn More
1861    Skirmish at Falling Waters/Martinsburg, Md: Union victory
1862    Battle of Holly Spring, MS
1862    Day 7 of the 7 Days: Malvern Hill/Harrison's Landing/Crew's Farm, Va.
1862    US taxes incomes of $600 or more to help finance the Civil War
1862    Battle of Booneville Ms: Gen Beauregard evacuates Corinth
1863    The Netherlands abolishes slavery in its West Indian colonies
1863    Lee won the first day of the Battle of Gettysburg, but Union troops fell back to a very strong position -- Learn More#
1864    Battle of Petersburg (to July 31)
1870    James W Smith becomes the first black man to enter West Point
1873    Henry Flipper of Georgia is the second black man to enter West Point
1898    U.S. troops defeated the Spanish in the Battles of El Caney and San Juan Hill, outside Santiago, Cuba -- Learn More
1900    Marriage of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria to the Countess Sophie Chotek, who later meet Gavrilo Princip in Sarajevo in 1914
1903    Apache war chief Geronimo was baptized in the Methodist Church -- Learn More
1910    Linienschiffsleutnant Georg Ludwig, Ritter von Trapp, assumed command of the new Austro-Hungarian submarine 'U-6' -- Learn More
1913    Second Balkan War: Serbia & Greece declare war on Bulgaria
1916    the Battle of the Somme began -- Learn More
1917    white racists began three days of rioting in East St. Louis Massacre, and were later joined by some National Guardsmen sent in to quell the disorders, 100 African-Americans killed, many injured or driven from their homes -- Learn More
1921    the Riffians inflicted a disastrous defeat onthe Spanish Army at Annual in Morocco
1940    German troops occupy the Channel Islands
1941    The Farhud Pogrom: Pro-fascist Iraqis attack Bagdad's Jews; British troops arrive on the 2nd & restore order, but between 200-1000 Jews are killed, many injured, and much property destroyed
1942    The Germans capture Sevastopol after a long siege
1943    USS 'Thresher' (SS-200) damages Japanese DD 'Hokaze' in the Southwest Pacific.
1943    Marine 4th Raider Bn captures Viru Harbor on New Georgia.
1943    The "Women's Army Auxiliary Corps" is renamed the "Women's Army Corps"
1945    Australians land at Balikpapan, Borneo, against stiff resistance
1946    US atomic bomb test at Bikini Atoll, the 4th nuclear explosion
1950    First US ground troops arrive in Korea
1960    USSR shoots down US RB-47
1961    British troops land in Kuwait to prevent an Iraqi invasion
1962    Belgian "Trust Territories" of Burundi and Rwanda became independent
1969    Prince Charles is invested as the Prince of Wales
1995    GEN. Charles C. Krulak was appointed Commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps -- Learn More

BORN
1518    Rodolfo Baglioni II, condottiero, Lord of Perugia, Count of Spello and Bettona, kia 1554 -- Learn More
1534    King Frederick II of Denmark and Norway (1559-88)
1614    Isaac Casaubon, 55, classical scholar and philologist, perhaps the most learned man in Europe
1725    Jean-Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur, later the Comte de Rochemeau, who commanded the French Army alongside Wasington's at Yorktown -- Learn More ("Hard Mone")
1731    Adam Duncan, later Admiral Viscount Duncan, victor of Camperdown, d. 1804 -- Learn More
1802    Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy, d. 1878
1833    Alfred Thomas Archimedes Torbert, Brig Gen, U.S., d. 1880
1867    The Dominion of Canada
1872    Louis Bleriot, first to fly an airplane across English Channel, d. 1936
1903    Amy Johnson, aviatrix, first woman to fly England to Australia, d. 1941
1916    Abdulkhakim Ismailov, Georgian soldier, Hero of the Soviet Union, who raised the Red Banner over the Reichstag on May 2, 1945, d. 2010

DIED
975    King Edgar "the Peaceful" of England (959-975), at 31
1037    Prince Canute Lavard of Denmark, Duke of Schelswig, murdered at 34
1242    Chagatai, 59, second son of Genghis Khan, Khan of the Chagatai (1226-1242)
1277    Baibars -- Baibars al-Bunduqdar, 54, Mamluke Sultan of Egypt (1260-1277), accidental poisoning
1360    Giacomo I Caetani, Lord of Sermoneta, condottiero, hanged at c. 40
1582    The "Admirable" James Crichton (c. 22), poet, scholar, linguist, assassinated in a street brawl by the son of the Duke of Mantua
1619    Isaac Casaubon, 55, French classical scholar and philologist, the "most learned man in Europe", d. 1614.
1690    Frederick, 1st Duke of Schomberg, Williamite, kia, Battle of the Boyne, at c. 75
1839    Ottoman Sultan Mahmud II (1808-39), at 53
1863    John Reynolds, 42, Maj. Gen., U.S.A., kia, Gettysburg, along with some thousands of other boys in Blue & in Gray
1884    General-of-Engineers Franz Eduard Graf von Tottleben, defender of Sebastopol, at 66 -- Learn More
1898    Brig. Gen. Joaquín Vara de Rey y Rubio was killed-in-action during the Battle of El Caney / San Juan Hill -- Learn More
1914    Alberto Pollio, military historian, Chief-of-Staff of the Italian Army, heart attack at 61, just as everyone was about to go to war
1929    Henry L. Johnson, 36, black National Guardsman, the first American soldier in World War I to receive the Croix de Guerre with star and Gold Palm, awarded the Medal of Honor in 2015 -- Learn More
1943    Auguste Reitsma, C Baker, C L Barentsen, Coos Hartogh, Cor Rose, Henri Halberstadt, Johan Brouwer, Karl Groger, Koen Limperg, Rudy Bloemgarten, Willem Arondeus, & Willem Brouwer, heroes of the Dutch Resistance, murdered by the Nazis
1944    Adm Chuichi Nagumo, 57, Victor of Pearl Harbor, Loser of Midway, suicide on Saipan.
1978    Kurt Arthur Benno Student, sometime airborne pioneer and Generaloberst, at 88 -- Learn More
1991    The Warsaw Pact, at 36
2015    Sir Nicholas George Winton, 106, rescued 669 mostly Jewish children Czechoslovakia in 1938, later served in the RAF