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TODAY IN MILITARY HISTORY
0    Army Day in Brazil
0    Patriots' Day in the United States and in Uruguay
0    Feast of St. Expeditus the Centurion, Martyr and Patron of Navigators
26    The Crucifiction [Alt Trad]
65    The betrayal of the Pisonian Conspiracy against Nero
530    Belisarius's East Romans were defeated by the Persians in the Battle of Callenicum -- Learn More -
1451    Sultan Alam I (Ala-ud-Din Alam Shah) of Delhi (1445-1451) voluntarily abdicates in favor of Bahlul Khan Lodhi (1451-1489)
1587    Frances Drake raided Cadiz, burning stores and ships earmarked for the Armada -- Learn More
1775    "The Shot Heard 'Round the World" was fired at the Battles of Lexington & Concord
1782    The Netherlands recognizes the US
1783    Congress orders hostilities with Britain at an end, eight years after "The Shot Heard 'Round the World."
1809    Battle of Teugen: The French defeat the Austrians
1825    Juan Antonio Lavalleja and 32 other exiles land in Uruguay to initiate the war for independence from Brazil
1859    Lombardy-Venetia War: Austria demands that Piedmont disarm.
1861    The Baltimore Riots: Secessionist mobs attack the 6th Mass ( 4 soldiers, c. 12 rioters killed) and Rabbi David Einhorn, who had delivered an anti-slavery sermon
1861    Lincoln orders blockade of Confederate ports
1909    Canonization of Joan of Arc, patron of France, Soldiers, & Women in Military Service
1919    Leslie Irvin of the US makes 1st free fall parachute jump
1928    Japanese troops occupy Shantung Peninsula in China
1936    Anti-Jewish rioting in Palestine
1941    Bulgarian troops occupy Macedonia
1941    US Marines begin construction of an airfield on Wake Island
1941    Nazis initiate milk rationing in the Netherlands
1942    British abandon the oil fields at Yenangyuang, Burma
1943    USS 'Scorpion' (SS-278) initiates mining of Japanese home waters
1943    Warsaw Ghetto Uprising begins; lasts until May 16
1944    Japan reinforces drive against U.S. airbases in China.
1944    New York: Massive rally protesting Nazi genocide.
1945    Italian UDT sink incomplete aircraft carrier 'Aquila', in German hands at Genoa
1945    US offensive opens against the Shuri Line on Okinawa
1948    Chiang Kai-shek elected president of Nationalist China
1959    Abortive uprising at La Paz, Bolivia
1962    NASA pilot Joseph A Walker takes X-15 to 46,900 m
1964    Rightist coup in Laos, Suvanna Phuma remains premier
1971    USSR Salyut 1 launched; 1st manned lab in orbit
1989    a turret explosion aboard the USS 'Iowa' (BB 61), killed 47 sailors -- Learn More
1990    Truce ends the Nicaraguan Civil War
1995    a self-proclaimed "patriot" killed 168 Americans in Oklahoma City

BORN
1320    King Pedro I of Portugal (1357-67)
1603    Michel Le Tellier, marquis de Barbezieux, war minister, chancellor to Louis XIV, d. 1685
1757    Admiral Edward Pellew, 1st Viscount Exmouth, GCB, sea dog, d. 1833
1787    Erastus "Deaf" Smith, American frontiersman, Texian revolutionary, d. 1837
1793    Ferdinand I, Emperor of Austria, etc., etc., (1835-1848), abdicated, d. 1875
1821    Mortimer Dormer Leggett, Maj Gen, U.S., d. 1896
1883    Getulio Vargas, fascistic dictator/president of Brazil (1930-45, 1951-54), suicide 1954
1905    John Smith "Jimmy" Thach, naval aviator, innovative tactician, d. 1981 -- Learn More
1922    Erich Alfred Hartmann, German fighter ace (352 kills), later Bundeswehr airman, d. 1993

DIED
1054    Pope St. Leo IX (1049-1054), 51, the former Count Bruno of Egesheim-Dagsburg
1390    King Robert II "the Steward" of Scotland (1371-1390), 74
1689    Christina, 62, who abdicated as Queen of Sweden (1632-54), in Rome
1779    The Rev. James Hackman, c. 28, sometime subaltern of the 68th Foot, hanged at Tyburn for the murder on Apr 7th of Martha Ray, mistress to First Lord of the Admiralty the Earl of Sandwich
1881    Benjamin Disraeli, 76, Earl of Beaconsfield, novelist, PM of the UK, 1868 and 1874–1880
1882    Charles Darwin, 73, scientist, author ("On the Origin of Species", etc.)
1886    Bishop Narciso Martinez Izquierdo of Madrid (56), shot by a disgruntled priest
1956    Lionel "Buster" Crabb, British diver (47), last seen alive on this day, after secretly diving in Porsmouth harbor to examine the hull of a visiting Soviet cruiser
1987    Maxwell D Taylor, commander 101st Airborne Division in WW II, at 85
1989    Daphne du Maurier, author ("The Birds"), wife to Sir Frederick Browning of the Paras, at 81
2009    Ray Nance (94), last of 30 men from Bedford, Virginia, who landed on Omaha on D-Day with Co. A, 116th Infantry, 22 of whom never got off the beach