Its Thrsday so I thought I would highlight some stories from this day in days gone by
1972: The last Ground Combat Units pull out of Vietnam
while roughly 40,000 troops remained with the Airforce and the Navy, This effectively was the final withdraw of the Army and the Marines
1994: Major League Baseball goes on Strike
After the expiration of the collective bargaining agreement, a new agreement could not be agreed upon and negotiations broke down finally resulting in a Strike and causing the cancellation of the 94 World Series for the first time in 89 years. The Strike ended April 2, 1995 after a court injunction against the team owners. Baseball has never fully recovered as the American Pastime
1965: The Watts Riots Begin
In the predominantly african american Watts neighborhood of Los Angeles, racial tension reaches a breaking point after two white policemen scuffle with a black motorist suspected of drunken driving. A crowd of spectators gathered near the corner of Avalon Boulevard and 116th Street to watch the arrest and soon grew angry. The riot lasted 5 days and eventually broke up after 1000 national guard had been called in.
1831: Old Glory gets her Name
William Driver of Salem, Massachusetts, is the first to use the term “Old Glory” in connection with the American flag, when he gives that name to his flag aboard the ship, the Charles Daggett.
1846: Birth Of the Smithsonian
The Smithsonian Institution is established in Washington through the bequest of James Smithson. Which he intended to be an "establishment for the increase and diffusion of knowledge."
Thats all for now, If yall enjoy these tidbits of history let me know and post some more regularly.
Breck
1929 Babe Ruth becomes 1st professional baseball player to hit 500 homers