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TODAY IN MILITARY HISTORY
0    Feast of St. John Cantius, Patron of Poland and of Lithuania, and that of St. Thorlac Thorhallsson, Patron of Iceland
583    Yohl Ik'nal -- "Lady Kan Ik" -- was crowned Queen of Palenque (583-604)
619    Consecration of Pope Boniface IV (619-625)
962    Nicephorus Phocas' Byzantine troops take Aleppo from the Arabs by storm
1482    Peace of Arras/Atrecht: Ends war between Louis XI of France and Maximilian I of Austria
1753    George Washington, then 21, almost drowns when a raft capsizes in the Allegheny River
1776    Continental Congress negotiates a war loan of $181,500 from France, today perhaps $101,000,000
1776    Thomas Paine writes "These are the times that try men's souls . . . ."
1779    Benedict Arnold court-martialed for improper conduct
1783    George Washington resigned as "General and Commander-in-Chief" of the Continental armed forces -- Learn More
1835    Second Seminole War begins (1835-1842)
1862    Benjamin Butler proclaimed a "felon, outlaw" by Jefferson Davis
1909    Albert I assumes the throne of Belgium (1909-1934)
1916    Battle of Magdhaba: Allied troops defeat the Turks in the Sinai Peninsula
1925    Sultan Ibn Saud of the Nejed captures Jiddah
1939    Finnish counter offensive at Summa
1941    the heroic defense of Wake Island ended with the surrender of the garrison -- Learn More
1941    British troops capture Benghazi, Libya
1941    Gen. Douglas MacArthur decides to withdraw to Bataan
1941    Japanese begin offensive against Rangoon, Burma
1942    Allied air attack on Den Helder, Netherlands
1942    U.S. 41st Infantry Div ships out from Australia for New Guinea
1942    Sub-Lt. Alec Guinness, RNVR, premiered on the New York stage in "Flare Path" -- Learn More
1943    US Army a/c from China sink a Japanese gunboat off Formosa
1943    US Army aircraft begin operating from Munda, New Georgia
1968    Borman, Lovell, & Anders become the first men to orbit the Moon
1968    North Korea releases 82 crewmen of the USS 'Pueblo' (AGER-2), held since January
1990    Slovenians vote to secede from Yugoslavia
1999    Mutinous troops riot in Abidjan, Ivory Coast
2012    Domesday by some interpretations of the Maya Calendar (or maybe the 21st), or maybe not

BORN
1173    Duke Ludwig I "the Kelheimer" of Bavaria (1183-1231), Count Palatine of the Rhine (1214-1231)
1613    Carl Gustaf Wrangel, Swedish field marshal and politician, Lord High Constable of Sweden (d. 1676)
1750    King Frederik Augustus I of Saxony (1806-27)
1777    Tsar Alexander I of Russia (1801-25), foe, then friend, then foe again of Napoleon
1790    Jean-François Champollion the Younger, French scholar, who deciphered Egyptian Heiroglypihcs, d. 1832)
1808    Thomas Turner, Rear Adm, U.S., d. 1883
1818    David Addison Weisiger, Brig Gen, C.S.A., d. 1899
1827    Wilhelm von Tegetthoff, Austrian admiral (Helgoland, 1864, Lissa 1866), d. 1871
1896    Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa, Caporetto veteran, novelist ("The Leopard"), d. 1957
1907    James "Jimmy" Roosevelt, presidential son, sometime U.S. Marine Raider, d. 1991 -- Learn More
1910    Kurt "Panzer" Meyer, SS-general, d. this date in 1961, at 51
1923    James B. Stockdale, Vice Adm, Medal of Honor, d. 2005
1933    Emperor Akihito of Japan (1989-2019), abdicated in favor of his son
1944    Wesley Clark, Gen, U.S., sometime head of SHAPE

DIED
484    King Hunneric of the Vandals (477–484), c. 60
558    Co-King Childebert I of the Franks (511-558), c. 62, at Paris
679    King Dagobert II of Austrasia (676-679), c. 29, murdered
918    Conrad I, c. 38, Duke of Franconia (906-918), King of East Francia/Germany (911-918
1332    Prince Philip I of Taranto (1294-1332), 54, titular Latin Emperor of Constantinople, Despot of Epirus, King of Albania, Prince of Achaea and Taranto, & Lord of Durazzo.
1435    Antongaleazzo Bentivoglio, c. 50, Lord of Bologna (1420-1435), Lecturer in Civil Law, Republican, condottiero, executed by a papal legate
1569    Saint Philip II of Moscow, 62, martyred by Ivan the Terrible
1619    John Sigismund von Hohenzollern, 47, Prince-Elector of Brandenburg (1608-1619), Duke of Prussia (1618-1619)
1675    César, duc de Choiseul, comte du Plessis-Praslin, 73, Marshal of France, Minister to Louis XIV
1795    Gen. Sir Henry Clinton, unsuccessful British commander in the American Revolutionary War, at 65 -- Learn More
1915    Roland Aubrey Leighton, 20, British soldier-poet, friend to Vera Britten, d/w with the Worcesters
1939    Anthony Fokker, aviation pioneer, 49
1948    The Japanese War Criminals: Kenji Doihara (65), former chief of intelligence in Manchukuo; Koki Hirota (70), former foreign minister & pemier, Seishiro 63); former war minister, Heitaro Kimura (60), former commander, Burma Expeditionary Force; Iwane Matsui (70), former commander, Shanghai Expeditionary Force and Central China Area Army; Akira Muto (56), former commander, Philippines Expeditionary Force; and Hideki Tojo (63), former commander, Kwantung Army and Premier (1941-44), executed
1953    Lavrenti P Beria, 54, Stalin's executioner, executed, along with six aides
1972    Andrej N Tupolev, 82, Russian aircraft builder
1975    Richard S Welch, 46, CIA station chief in Athens, murdered
1982    John Randolph "Jack" Webb, former B-26 aircrewman, actor ("The DI"), 62
2013    General-Lieutenant Mikhail Timofeyevich Kalashnikov, Soviet soldier, weapons designer, at 94