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TODAY IN MILITARY HISTORY
1178BC Odysseus returned to Ithaka [Astron]
0    Feast of St. Benedict Joseph Labre, Patron of Bachelors, Beggars, and Hoboes, and that of St. Drogo, Anchorite, Patron of Baume-les-Messieurs, Fleury-sur-Loire, coffee house owners and workers, the deaf, and the mentally ill
556    Election of Pope Pelagius I (556-561)
1071    Robert the Weasel captures Bari from the Byzantines after a three year siege
1444    Truce of Tours: pause in the Hundred Years' War (1444-1450)
1746    the Duke of Cumberland defeated the Jacobites at Culloden, with great slaughter -- Learn More
1777    Battle of Bennington: Molly Stark does not "find herself a widow"
1796    Battle of Ceva, Day 1: French v. Austro-Piedmontese
1797    Royal Navy "mutiny" at Spithead (ends May 14)
1799    Battle of Mt. Tabor: Bonaparte's French defeat the Turks in Palestine
1809    Battle of Sacile: The Austrians defeat the French
1810    Notorious "War Hawk" Rep. Nathaniel Macon of North Carolina proposes "the whole army ought to be abolished"
1818    Rush-Bagot treaty ratified, creating an unfortified US-Canada border
1862    Abolition of slavery in the District of Columbia
1862    Confederate Conscription Act: extends all prior enlistments for the duration and introduces mandatory service for white men 18-35, with exemptions for slaveowners and some others
1865    Battles of Columbus & West Point, Ga
1916    The French Army forms the Escadrille Americaine.
1917    Lenin arrives at the Finland Station, in Petrograd, to plot the Bolshevik Revolution
1924    Navy begins relief operations for Mississippi Valley floods (to June 16)
1925    Bulgarian Communists blow up St Nedelya Cathedral in Sofia during the funeral of General Konstantin Georgiev, who had been murdered days before; 150 die, including many political and military officials, c. 500 injured
1938    Britain recognizes the Italian annexation of Abyssinia
1942    Burma: Japanese troops occupy Magwe
1942    Philippines: Japanese troops land on Panay
1942    A test mobilization of the New York Guard puts 17,000 militiamen on active duty for one day
1944    US begins planning "Operation Olympic" - the invasion of Japan.
1945    77th Inf Div lands on Ie Shima, off Okinawa
1945    The Red Army initates the Battle of Berlin
1945    US troops enter Nuremberg
1945    USS 'Laffey' (DD-724) survives six kamikaze hits, off Okinawa
1946    US launches captured V-2 rocket, White Sands, NM
1947    Congress grants Navy Nurses full commissioned status
1947    Nitrate-laden ship explodes at Texas City, over 500 die.
1965    Test flight of the Saturn S-1C rocket
1966    The Apartheid regime of Rhodesia breaks diplomatic relations with Britain
2007    a mass shooter at Virginia Tech left 32 people dead and 17 injured before committing suicide.

BORN
1319    King Jean II "the Good" of France (1350-1364), overly chivalrous gentleman and Royal POW -- Learn More
1652    Lorenzo Corsini - Pope Clement XII (1730-40)
1730    Henry Clinton, unlucky British commander in the American Revolutionary War, d. 1795 -- Learn More
1816    Edward "Allegheny" Johnson, Maj Gen, C.S.A., d. 1873
1823    Orlando Bolivar Wilcox, Brig Gen, U.S., d. 1907
1867    Wilbur Wright, co-inventor of the airplane, 1903, d. 1912
1897    Lt Gen Sir John Bagot Glubb KCB, CMG, DSO, OBE -- "Glubb Pasha" of the Arab Legion (1939-1956)
1911    Guy Francis de Moncy Burgess, British traitor, Soviet spy, d. 1963 in Moscow
1927    Joseph Aloisius Ratzinger; sometime German conscript, theologian, Pope Benedict XVI (2005-2013), abdicated
1940    Queen Margrethe II of Denmark (1972-2004), abdicated

DIED
69    Roman Emperor Otho committed suicide at 36, on the 91st day of his reign, having been defeated by the rival Emperor Vitellius -- Learn More
1090    Sigelgaita, warrior princess, daughter of Prince Guaimar IV of Salerno, wife to Robert the Weasel, mother of Roger of Sicily, stepmother to Bohemund, at c. 50
1115    Grand Prince Sviatopolk II of Kiev (1093-1113), c. 62
1828    Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes, 82, Spanish artist ("The Disasters of War", "The Naked Maja", etc.)
1850    Anna Maria "Marie" Grosholtz Tussaud, 88, who turned everyone into wax
1859    Alexis-Charles-Henri Clérel de Tocqueville, 53, French author and political thinker ("Democracy in America")
1947    Rudolf Franz Ferdinand Höss, 45, German SS-man, sometime commandant of Auschwitz, hanged in Poland 1901 Germany d 45
1978    Walter Edward Whitehead, sometime Commander, R.N., radio personality, ad man, at 77
1978    Lucius D Clay, U.S. military governor of West Germany, at 80