Sunday, December 31, 2017

Day 365 - This day in legal and military history

December 31
 

New Year's Eve

NATIONAL Make Up Your Mind Day
 

NATIONAL Unlucky Day
 

NATIONAL Champagne Day
 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1862 President Abraham Lincoln signs an act that admits West Virginia to the Union, thus dividing Virginia in two
 

1938 The first breath test for drivers, "drunkometer," was introduced in Indianapolis
 

1946 President Truman officially proclaimed the end of hostilities in World War II
 

1965 California becomes the largest state by population
 

1992 Czechoslovakia splits into the Czech Republic and Slovakia
 

1999 The United States Government hands control of the Panama Canal and the adjacent land known as the Panama Canal Zone to Panama 

2017 I finished a blog post every day this year!

Saturday, December 30, 2017

Day 364 - This day in legal and military history

December 30
 

NATIONAL Bacon Day
 

NATIONAL Bicarbonate of Soda Day
 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1862 The draft of the Emancipation Proclamation is finished and circulated among President Abraham Lincoln‘s cabinet for comment
 

1922 Soviet Russia is renamed the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
 

1940 California's first freeway opened 
San Jose freeway interchange

2006 Saddam Hussein, former Iraq dictator, is executed by hanging for crimes committed against his own people during his rule

Friday, December 29, 2017

Day 363 - This day in legal and military history

December 29
 

NATIONAL Pepper Pot Day
 

NATIONAL Tick Tock Day
 

NATIONAL No Interruptions Day
 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1607 Indian Chief Powhatan spares John Smith’s life after the pleas of his daughter Pocahontas
 

1845 Texas is admitted as the 28th state of the Union
 

1851 The first Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) opened in Boston

1890 The US Cavalry kills 146 Sioux Indians at Wounded Knee, South Dakota
 

1891 Edison patented the “transmission of signals electrically” (radio)
 

1950 Time magazine selected “GI Joe” as the Man of the Year

Thursday, December 28, 2017

Day 362 - This day in legal and military history

December 28
 

NATIONAL Card Playing Day
 

NATIONAL Chocolate Candy Day
 

NATIONAL Pledge of Allegiance Day
 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1065 Westminster Abbey consecrated

1846 Iowa is admitted as the 29th State of the Union
 

1869 William F. Semple patented chewing gum
 

1945 Congress officially recognized the Pledge of Allegiance

Wednesday, December 27, 2017

Day 361 - This day in legal and military history

December 27
 

NATIONAL Make Cut-Out Snowflakes Day 

NATIONAL Fruitcake Day
 

NATIONAL Visit the Zoo Day
 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1831 HMS Beagle, with Charles Darwin on board, departs from Plymouth
 

1932 Radio City Music Hall opens in New York City

Tuesday, December 26, 2017

Day 360 - This day in legal and military history

December 26
 

Boxing Day
 

NATIONAL Candy Cane Day 

NATIONAL Thank You Note Day
 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1786 Daniel Shays leads a rebellion in Massachusetts to protest the seizure of property for the non-payment of debt.
 

1865 James H. Nason received a patent for a coffee percolator
 

1966 The first Kwanzaa is celebrated.
 

1982 Time magazine chooses a personal computer as its “Man of the Year”, the first non-human ever to receive the honor.
 

1991 The Supreme Soviet formally dissolves the Soviet Union.

Monday, December 25, 2017

Day 359 - This day in legal and military history

December 25
 

Christmas Day 
Gunny Claus, USMC

NATIONAL Pumpkin Pie Day
 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1776 General George Washington crosses the Delaware River with 5,400 troops
 

1896 Stars & Stripes Forever” was written by John Philip Sousa.

Sunday, December 24, 2017

Day 358 - This day in legal and military history

December 24
 

Christmas Eve
 

NATIONAL Eggnog Day
 

NATIONAL Chocolate Day
 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1814 The War of 1812 between America and Britain ended with the signing of the Treaty of Ghent
 

1818 "Silent Night" was composed by Franz Joseph Gruber
 

1851 A devastating fire at the Library of Congress in Washington, DC, destroys about two-thirds of its 55,000 volumes
 

1865 The Ku Klux Klan was formed in Pulaski, Tennessee
 

1955 NORAD Tracks Santa for the first time in what will become an annual Christmas Eve tradition

1963 New York’s Idlewild Airport was renamed JFK Airport in honor of the murdered President Kennedy

Saturday, December 23, 2017

Day 357 - This day in legal and military history

December 23
 

Festivus Day
 

NATIONAL Roots Day
 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1776 Thomas Paine wrote “These are the times that try men’s souls”
 

1779 Benedict Arnold was court-martialed for improper conduct
 

1788 Maryland voted to cede a 100-square-mile area for the seat of the national government, which became the District of Columbia
 

1823 The poem “A Visit from St. Nicholas” by Clement C. Moore [original may have been written by Major Henry Livingston], often called “Twas the night before Christmas,” was published in Troy, New York

1986 Dick Rutan and Jeana Yeager completed the first non-stop, around-the-world flight without refueling aboard the experimental airplane Voyager

Friday, December 22, 2017

Day 356 - This day in legal and military history

December 22
 

NATIONAL Date Nut Bread Day
 

NATIONAL Forefathers Day
 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1829 The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad opens the first passenger railway line
 

1918 The last of the World War I food restrictions are lifted
 

1989 The division of East and West Germany effectively ends when the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin reopens 

2010 US President Barack Obama signs a law officially repealing the 17-year-old military policy known as “Don’t ask, don’t tell”

Thursday, December 21, 2017

Day 355 - This day in legal and military history

December 21
 

WINTER SOLSTICE – shortest day of the year
 

INTERNATIONAL Dalek Remembrance Day 

NATIONAL Crossword Puzzle Day
 

NATIONAL Humbug Day
 

NATIONAL Look on the Bright Side Day
 

NATIONAL Flashlight Day
 

NATIONAL Don't Make Your Bed Day
 

NATIONAL Short Girl Appreciation Day
 

NATIONAL Re-gifting Day
 

NATIONAL Short Story Day
 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1620 The Pilgrims land at or near Plymouth Rock
 

1913 The first crossword puzzle was printed in the New York World
 

1937 Disney's Snow White, the first feature length color and sound cartoon, premiered
 

1988 Pan Am Flight 103 from London to New York explodes in midair over Lockerbie, Scotland
 

2003 Time magazine named The American soldier, who bears the duty of “living with and dying for a country’s most fateful decisions,” as Person of the Year


Wednesday, December 20, 2017

Day 354 - This day in legal and military history

December 20
 

NATIONAL Go Caroling Day 

NATIONAL Games Day
 

NATIONAL Sangria Day
 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1669 The first American jury trial was held in Delaware. Marcus Jacobson was condemned for insurrection and sentenced to flogging, branding, and slavery.
 

1802 The United States buys the Louisiana territory from France
 

1860 South Carolina becomes the first state to secede from the Union
 

1879 Thomas A. Edison demonstrated his incandescent light at Menlo Park, New Jersey
 

1945 Tire rationing in the US ended
 

1948 US Supreme Court decided it had no jurisdiction to hear the appeals of Japanese war criminals sentenced by the International Military Tribunal

Tuesday, December 19, 2017

Day 353 - This day in legal and military history

December 19
 

NATIONAL Look for an Evergreen Day
 

NATIONAL Oatmeal Muffin Day
 

NATIONAL Ugly Sweater Day
 

NATIONAL Underdog Day
 

NATIONAL Hard Candy Day
 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1732 Benjamin Franklin began publishing Poor Richard's Almanac
 

1777 Washington's army takes up winter quarters at Valley Forge
 

1843 Charles Dickens published "A Christmas Carol"
 

1972 Apollo 17 splashed down in the Pacific, ending the Apollo program of manned lunar landings

1998 President Bill Clinton becomes the second president in American history to be impeached
 

2001 The fires that had burned beneath the ruins of the World Trade Center in New York City for the previous three months were declared extinguished except for a few scattered hot spots

Monday, December 18, 2017

Day 352 - This day in legal and military history

December 18
 

INTERNATIONAL Migrants Day
 

NATIONAL Arabic Language Day
 

NATIONAL Bake Cookies Day
 

NATIONAL Roast Suckling Pig Day
 

NATIONAL Answer the Telephone Like Buddy the Elf Day
 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1878 New Jersey became the third state to ratify the US Constitution and become a state
 

1865 The 13th Amendment is formally adopted into the US Constitution, ensuring that “neither slavery nor involuntary servitude… shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction”
 

1892 Tchaikovsky's "The Nutcracker Suite" premiered at St. Petersburg's Maryinksy Theatre
 

1944 Douglas MacArthur is promoted to five star rank as a General of the Army 

1944 The Supreme Court upheld the wartime relocation of Japanese-Americans

Sunday, December 17, 2017

Day 351 - This day in legal and military history

December 17
 

NATIONAL Maple Syrup Day
 

NATIONAL Wright Brothers Day
 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1777 France recognized American independence
 

1903 Orville and Wilbur Wright make the first successful flight in history of a self-propelled, heavier-than-air aircraft, near Kitty Hawk, North Carolina
 

1944 The US approves an end to the internment of Japanese Americans, declaring that the “evacuees” from the West Coast could return to their homes effective January 2, 1945
 

1948 The Smithsonian Institution accepts the Kitty Hawk – the Wright brothers’ plane

1989 The Simpsons, television’s longest-running animated series, makes its US debut
 

1992 North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) signed by US, Canada, and Mexico

Saturday, December 16, 2017

Day 350 - This day in legal and military history

December 16
 

NATIONAL Chocolate Covered Anything Day
 

NATIONAL Day of Reconciliation
 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1773 To protest the tax on tea from England, a group of young Americans, disguised as Indians, throws 342 chests of tea from 3 British ships into the Boston Harbor
 

1835 A fire in New York City lasts two days and destroys 674 buildings including the Stock Exchange, the Merchants’ Exchange, the Post Office, and the South Dutch Church
 

1944 The Battle of the Bulge during World War II began in Belgium

2000 Colin Powell was selected to become the first African-American secretary of state

Friday, December 15, 2017

Day 349 - This day in legal and military history

December 15
 

NATIONAL Bill of Rights Day
 

NATIONAL Lemon Cupcake Day
 

NATIONAL Ugly Christmas Sweater Day
 

NATIONAL Cat Herders Day
 

NATIONAL Underdog Day
 

NATIONAL Free Shipping Day
 

NATIONAL Wear Your Pearls Day 
 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1791 The "Bill of Rights" to the US Constitution goes into effect when Virginia submits its ratification
 

1939 The movie Gone With the Wind premiered in Atlanta, Georgia

1964 Canada adopted its national flag, a red maple leaf on a white background
 

1972 The Commonwealth of Australia orders equal pay for women
 

1973 The American Psychiatric Association votes to remove homosexuality from its official list of psychiatric disorders

Thursday, December 14, 2017

Day 348 - This day in legal and military history

December 14
 

INTERNATIONAL Monkey Day
 

NATIONAL Roast Chestnuts Day
 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1819 Alabama is admitted as the 22nd state, making 11 slave states and 11 free states
 

1911 Roald Amundsen and four others discover the South Pole

1903 The Wright brothers make their first attempt to fly with the Wright Flyer at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina
 

1999 In Panama, former US President Jimmy Carter symbolically turned over the Panama Canal, with formal ownership transfer date of December 31
 

2008 Iraqi broadcast journalist Muntadhar al-Zaidi throws his shoes at US President George W. Bush during a press conference in Baghdad
 

2012 At Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, 20 children and six adults are shot to death by a 20-year-old gunman who then commits suicide

Wednesday, December 13, 2017

Day 347 - This day in legal and military history

December 13
 

NATIONAL Ice Cream Day
 

NATIONAL Violin Day
 

NATIONAL Cocoa Day
 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1642 New Zealand was discovered by Dutch navigator Abel Tasman
 

1862 Confederate General Robert E. Lee defeats Union Major General Ambrose Burnside at the Battle of Fredericksburg in Virginia
 

1972 Astronaut Gene Cernan climbs into his lunar lander on the moon and prepares to lift off. He is the last man to set foot on the moon.
 

2003 Deposed Iraqi President Saddam Hussein is captured while hiding in a hole in the ground

Tuesday, December 12, 2017

Day 346 - This day in legal and military history

December 12
 

Chanukah / Hanukkah begins at sundown, ends December 20
 

NATIONAL Ding-a-Ling Day
 

NATIONAL Poinsettia Day 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1787 Pennsylvania became the second state to ratify the US Constitution
 

1800 Washington DC was established as the capital of the US
 

1995 By only three votes, the US Senate killed a constitutional amendment giving Congress authority to outlaw flag burning and other forms of flag desecration
 

1998 The House Judiciary Committee approved a fourth and final article of impeachment against President Clinton
 

2000 The US Supreme Court announces its decision in Bush v Gore, effectively ending legal challenges to the results of that year’s presidential election

Monday, December 11, 2017

Day 345 - This day in legal and military history

December 11
 

INTERNATIONAL Mountain Day
 

NATIONAL Noodle Ring Day
 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1816 Indiana is admitted to the Union as the 19th state
 

1844 Nitrous oxide was used for the first time in dentistry
 

1941 Italy and Germany declare war against the US.  The US declares war on Italy and Germany.
 

1945 A Boeing B-29 Superfortress shatters all records by crossing the United States in five hours and 27 minutes

1946 The United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) was established
 

1951 Joe DiMaggio announces his retirement from baseball
 

2008 Bernard Madoff, an investment manager, was charged with defrauding clients of as much as $50 billion in what might be the largest swindle in Wall Street history

Sunday, December 10, 2017

Day 344 - This day in legal and military history

December 10
 

WORLD Choral Day
 

WORLD Candle Lighting Day
 

INTERNATIONAL Human Rights Day
 

NATIONAL Dewey Decimal System Day
 

NATIONAL Nobel Prize Day
 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1817 Mississippi is admitted as the 20th state
 

1861 Kentucky is admitted to the Confederate States of America
 

1862 The US House of Representatives passes a bill creating the state of West Virginia
 

1901 The first Nobel Prizes were awarded in Stockholm, Sweden, in the fields of physics, chemistry, medicine, literature, and peace
 

1948 The United Nations General Assembly adopted its Universal Declaration on Human Rights
 

1958 The first domestic passenger jet flight took place in the United States - 111 passengers flew from New York City to Miami
 

2009 US President Barack Obama accepts the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo, Norway
Attribution: Photo: Harry Wad

Saturday, December 9, 2017

Day 343 - This day in legal and military history

December 9
 

INTERNATIONAL Children's Day
 

INTERNATIONAL Anti-Corruption Day
 

INTERNATIONAL Shareware Day
 

INTERNATIONAL Day of Veterinary Medicine
 

NATIONAL Christmas Card Day
 

NATIONAL Pastry Day
 

NATIONAL Gingerbread Decorating Day 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1793 Noah Webster established New York’s first daily newspaper, American Minerva
 

1854 Alfred Lord Tennyson's "The Charge of the Light Brigade" is published
 

1867 The capital of Colorado Territory is moved from Golden to Denver
 

1965 A Charlie Brown Christmas" premiered


Friday, December 8, 2017

Day 342 - This day in legal and military history

December 8
 

NATIONAL Brownie Day
 

NATIONAL Take it in the Ear Day
 

NATIONAL Pretend to be a Time Traveler Day
 

NATIONAL Lost and Found Day
 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1931 Coaxial cable was patented
 

1980 John Lennon is shot to death outside his Manhattan apartment building
 

1991 The leaders of Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine sign an agreement that dissolves the Soviet Union and establishes the Commonwealth of Independent States
 

1993 President Bill Clinton signed The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) into law
 

2010 SpaceX becomes the first privately held company to successfully launch, orbit and recover a spacecraft


Thursday, December 7, 2017

Day 341 - This day in legal and military history

December 7
 

PEARL HARBOR REMEMBRANCE DAY
 

INTERNATIONAL Civil Aviation Day
 

NATIONAL Letter Writing Day
 

NATIONAL Cotton Candy Day
 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1787 Delaware becomes the first state to ratify the Constitution of the United States
 

1941 Japanese planes raid Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, in a surprise attack, bringing the US into WWII

1942 The US Navy launches the USS New Jersey, the largest battleship ever built
 

1945 The microwave oven was patented
 

1963 During the Army-Navy game, videotaped instant replay was used for the first time in a live sports telecast
 

1972 America's final moon mission, Apollo 17, blasted off from Cape Canaveral
 

1999 The Recording Industry Association of America files a copyright infringement suit against the file-sharing website Napster

Wednesday, December 6, 2017

Day 340 - This day in legal and military history

December 6
 

NATIONAL St. Nicholas Day
 

NATIONAL Mitten Tree Day
 

NATIONAL Put On Your Own Shoes Day
 

NATIONAL Pawn Brokers Day
 

NATIONAL Miners Day
 

NATIONAL Microwave Oven Day
 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1790 Congress moved from New York City to Philadelphia
 

1865 The 13th Amendment is ratified, abolishing slavery
 

1877 Thomas A. Edison makes the first sound recording when he recites “Mary had a Little Lamb” into his phonograph machine
 

1884 Construction of the Washington Monument was completed
 

1921 Ireland’s 26 southern counties become independent from Britain forming the Irish Free State
 

1947 Florida’s Everglades National Park is established

2001 President George W. Bush dedicated the national Christmas tree to those who died on September 11 and to GIs who died in the line of duty
 

2006 NASA reveals photographs taken by Mars Global Surveyor suggesting the presence of liquid water on Mars

Tuesday, December 5, 2017

Day 339 - This day in legal and military history

December 5
 

WORLD Soil Day
 

INTERNATIONAL Ninja Day
 

NATIONAL Bathtub Party Day
 

NATIONAL Repeal Day [end of Prohibition]
 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1776 Phi Beta Kappa is organized as the first American Greek-letter college fraternity, at William and Mary College, Williamsburg, Virginia
 

1848 President Polk triggered the Gold Rush of ’49 by confirming that gold had been discovered in California
 

1861 In the US Congress, petitions and bills calling for the abolition of slavery are introduced
 

1933 The 21st Amendment is ratified, ending Prohibition in the United States, which had begun 13 years earlier with the 18th Amendment

1955 The American Federation of Labor and the Congress of Industrial Organizations merged to form the AFL-CIO

Monday, December 4, 2017

Day 338 - This day in legal and military history

December 4
 

WORLD Wildlife Conservation Day
 

NATIONAL Santa's List Day
 

NATIONAL Wear Brown Shoes Day
 

NATIONAL Sock Day
 

NATIONAL Cookie Day
 

NATIONAL Dice Day
 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1619 America’s first Thanksgiving Day was held in Virginia, with a proclamation that the day “be yearly and perpetually kept holy as a day of thanksgiving to Almighty God”
 

1783 George Washington delivered his farewell address to his officers at Fraunces Tavern in New York City
 

1947 Tennessee William’s play A Streetcar Named Desire premieres on Broadway starring Marlon Brando and Jessica Tandy
 

1950 The University of Tennessee defies court rulings by rejecting five Negro applicants
 

1981 President Ronald Reagan broadens the power of the CIA by allowing spying in the United States
 

1993 Astronauts aboard space shuttle Endeavour captured the Hubble Space Telescope for repairs


Sunday, December 3, 2017

Day 337 - This day in legal and military history

December 3
 

Advent begins
 

NATIONAL Roof Over Your Head Day
 

NATIONAL Make a Gift Day
 

NATIONAL Disability Day
 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1800 US state electors met and cast their ballots for the presidency, resulting in a tie between Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr
 

1818 Illinois is admitted into the Union as the 21st state
 

1828 Andrew Jackson was elected 7th president of the United States over John Quincy Adams
 

1979 Eleven are dead and eight injured in a mad rush to see the rock band The Who at a concert in Cincinnati, Ohio

1984 Toxic gas leaks from a Union Carbide plant and results in the deaths of thousands in Bhopal, India
 

1989 Presidents George H. W. Bush and Mikhail Gorbachev announce the official end to the Cold War at a meeting in Malta
 

1992 A test engineer for Sema Group sends the world’s first text message, using a personal computer and the Vodafone network
 

2005 The first manned rocket-powered aircraft delivery of US Mail takes place in Mojave, California

Saturday, December 2, 2017

Day 336 - This day in legal and military history

December 2
 

NATIONAL Fritters Day
 

NATIONAL Mutt Day
 

NATIONAL Special Education Day
 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1804 Napoleon Bonaparte crowns himself Emperor of France in Notre Dame Cathedral
 

1823 President James Monroe proclaims the principles known as the Monroe Doctrine, “that the American continents, by the free and independent condition which they have assumed and maintained, are henceforth not to be considered as subjects for future colonization by European powers”
 

1867 People wait in mile-long lines to hear Charles Dickens give his first reading in New York City
 

1927 The new Ford Model A is introduced

1954 The US Senate votes 65 to 22 to condemn Senator Joseph R. McCarthy for conduct unbecoming of a senator
 

1970 The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) was established
 

1993 NASA launches the Space Shuttle Endeavor on a mission to repair the Hubble Space Telescope
 

2001 Enron files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, one of the most complex bankruptcy cases in US history

Friday, December 1, 2017

Day 335 - This day in legal and military history

December 1
 

WORLD AIDS Awareness Day
 

NATIONAL Eat a Red Apple Day
 

NATIONAL Bartender Appreciation Day
 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1824 The presidential election between John Q. Adams, Andrew Jackson, William Crawford, and Henry Clay was turned over to the House of Representatives due to the lack of an electoral-vote majority
 

1881 Virgil, Wyatt and Morgan Earp are exonerated in court for their action in the Gunfight at the OK Corral in Tombstone, Arizona
 

1887 Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes appeared for the first time in print in the story "A Study in Scarlet"
 

1941 Japanese emperor Hirohito signed a declaration of war
 

1942 National gasoline rationing goes into effect in the United States
 

1955 Rosa Parks refuses to sit in the back of a Montgomery, Alabama, bus, defying the South’s segregationist laws
 

1959 Twelve nations, including the United States, signed a treaty setting aside Antarctica as a scientific preserve free from military activity
 

1981 The AIDS virus is officially recognized
 

1990 Channel Tunnel sections from France and the UK meet beneath the English Channel

2000 The US Supreme Court heard arguments by attorneys of Al Gore and George W. Bush on the legality of a vote extension by the Florida Supreme Court

Thursday, November 30, 2017

Day 334 - This day in legal and military history

November 30
 

NATIONAL Stay Home Because You're Well Day
 

NATIONAL Computer Security Day
 

NATIONAL Mousse Day
 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1782 The British sign a preliminary agreement in Paris, recognizing American independence and ending the Revolutionary War
 

1974 The fossilized remains of a female human ancestor named Lucy (after the Beatles song Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds) were found in Ethiopia
 

1982 Thriller, Michael Jackson’s second solo album, is released and becomes the best-selling album in history
 

1993 US President Bill Clinton signs the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act (the Brady Bill) into law, which required a 5 day waiting period to purchase handguns
 

1995 Operation Desert Storm officially comes to an end
 

1998 Exxon and Mobil Oil agree to a $73.7 billion merger, creating the world’s largest company, Exxon-Mobil
 

2004 On the game show Jeopardy! contestant Ken Jennings loses after 74 consecutive victories, the longest winning streak in game-show history, earning him a total of over $3 million

Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Day 333 - This day in legal and military history

November 29
 

Rockefeller Center Tree Lighting Day [tentative]
 

NATIONAL Square Dance Day
 

NATIONAL Electronic Greeting Card Day
 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1777 San Jose, California, the first civilian settlement [pueblo] in Alta California, is founded as Pueblo de San José de Guadalupe
 

1890 The first Army-Navy football game, at West Point: Navy 24, Army 0
 

1903 An inquiry into the US Postal Service demonstrates the government has lost millions of dollars because of fraud
 

1948 The children’s television show, Kukla, Fran and Ollie, premieres

1963 The Beatles released I Want to Hold Your Hand in Great Britain
 

1972 Atari announces the release of Pong, the first commercially successful video game
 

2012 Data from the NASA space probe MESSENGER indicate that Mercury, the closest planet to the Sun, almost surely has water/ice buried beneath the surface at its north pole

Tuesday, November 28, 2017

Day 332 - This day in legal and military history

November 28
 

NATIONAL French Toast Day
 

NATIONAL Red Planet Day
 

NATIONAL Day of Giving [Tuesday after Thanksgiving]
 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1520 Spanish explorer Ferdinand Magellan, having discovered a strait at the tip of South America [now called the Strait of Magellan], enters the Pacific Ocean
 

1868 Mt. Etna in Sicily violently erupts

1942 Coffee rationing went into effect in the US, continuing through World War II
 

1942 Almost 500 people died in the Coconut Grove nightclub fire in Boston
 

1948 Dr. Edwin Land’s first Polaroid cameras go on sale in Boston
 

1958 The US reported the first full-range firing of an ICBM
 

1963 Six days after the assassination of President Kennedy, President Johnson announced that the Space Center at Cape Canaveral, Florida, would be renamed “The John F. Kennedy Space Center.” Residents voted in 1973 to change the name back to Cape Canaveral. 
 

1980 Iranian naval and air forces destroy most of the Iraqi Navy
 

1990 Margaret Thatcher resigned as prime minister of Great Britain and John Major became the new prime minister

1995 President Clinton signed a $6 billion road bill that ended the federal 55 mile-an-hour speed limit

Monday, November 27, 2017

Day 331 - This day in legal and military history

November 27
 

Cyber Monday [Monday after Thanksgiving, advertised as the first official online shopping day of the Christmas season]
 

NATIONAL Pins and Needles Day
 

NATIONAL Craft Jerky Day
 

NATIONAL Bavarian Cream Pie Day
 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1910 New York's Pennsylvania Station opened
 

1951 Cease-fire and demarcation zone accord was signed in Panmunjom, Korea
 

1973 The Senate voted 92-3 to confirm Gerald R. Ford as vice president, succeeding Spiro T. Agnew, who’d resigned
 

1978 San Francisco mayor George Moscone and Harvey Milk, the city’s first openly gay supervisor, are assassinated by former city supervisor Dan White
 

2001 The Hubble Space Telescope discovers a hydrogen atmosphere on planet Osiris, the first atmosphere detected on an extrasolar planet

2003 President Bush flew to Iraq under extraordinary secrecy and security to spend Thanksgiving with US troops

Sunday, November 26, 2017

Day 330 - This day in legal and military history

November 26
 

NATIONAL Shopping Reminder Day
 

NATIONAL Cake Day
 

NATIONAL Cookie Day
 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1778 Captain Cook discovered Maui in the Sandwich Islands, later named Hawaii
 

1789 George Washington proclaims this a National Thanksgiving Day in honor of the new Constitution
 

1861 West Virginia was created because of a dispute over slavery with Virginia
 

1863 The first National Thanksgiving is celebrated
 

1901 The Hope diamond is brought to New York

1941 The Japanese fleet departs from the Kuril Islands en route to its attack on Pearl Harbor
 

1941 President Franklin D. Roosevelt signs a bill officially establishing the fourth Thursday in November as Thanksgiving Day
 

1942 President Roosevelt ordered nationwide gasoline rationing, beginning December 1
 

1949 India becomes a sovereign democratic republic
 

1975 Lynette “Squeaky” Fromme is found guilty of an attempt on President Gerald Ford’s life
 

1985 Random House advanced President Ronald Reagan $3 million for the rights to publish his autobiography
 

2000 Republican candidate George W. Bush is certified the winner of Florida’s electoral votes, giving him enough electoral votes to defeat Democrat Al Gore Jr. for the US presidency, despite losing the popular vote

Saturday, November 25, 2017

Day 329- This day in legal and military history

November 25
 

NATIONAL Small Business Saturday
 

NATIONAL Parfait Day
 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

2348 BC Biblical scholars believe this is the day of the Great Deluge, or Flood
 

1783 Evacuation Day - the British leave New York City, their last base in the US, and the Governor of New York honors George Washington at a banquet where thirteen toasts are offered, beginning with "The United States of America"
 

1867 Alfred Nobel invents dynamite
 

1923 Transatlantic broadcasting from England to America commences
 

1946 The US Supreme Court grants the Oregon Indians land payment rights from the US government
 

1955 The Interstate Commerce Commission bans segregation in interstate travel
 

1963 The body of assassinated President John F. Kennedy is buried at Arlington National Cemetery

1999 Elian Gonzalez was rescued off the coast of Florida
 

2002 President Bush created the Department of Homeland Security

Friday, November 24, 2017

Day 328 - This day in legal and military history

November 24
 

Black Friday [day after Thanksgiving, first advertised shopping day of Christmas season]
Black Friday at Apple store, NYC, 2011

NATIONAL You're Welcome Day
 

NATIONAL Buy Nothing Day
 

NATIONAL Native American Heritage Day
 

NATIONAL All Our Uncles are Monkeys Day
 

NATIONAL Celebrate Your Unique Talent Day
 

NATIONAL Flossing Day
 

NATIONAL Systems Engineer Day
 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1859 Charles Darwin publishes On Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or The Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life. The first printing of 1,250 copies sells out in a single day.
 

1871 National Rifle Association organized in New York City
 

1874 Joseph F Glidden receives a patent for barbed wire
 

1963 Jack Ruby fatally shoots Lee Harvey Oswald, the accused assassin of President John Kennedy, in the garage of the Dallas Police Department
 

2000 The US Supreme Court stepped into the bitter, overtime struggle for the White House, agreeing to consider George W. Bush’s appeal whether the extended Florida ballot counting violates federal law

Thursday, November 23, 2017

Day 327 - This day in legal and military history

November 23
 

Thanksgiving Day
Thanksgiving postcard circa 1900

NATIONAL Eat a Cranberry Day
 

NATIONAL Cashew Day
 

NATIONAL Espresso Day
 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1783 Annapolis, Maryland became the US capital until June 1784
 

1785 John Hancock is elected president of the Continental Congress for the second time
 

1889 The first jukebox was installed at the Palais Royal Saloon in San Francisco
 

1909 The Wright brothers form a million-dollar corporation for the commercial manufacture of their airplanes
 

1921 President Warren G. Harding signs the Willis-Campbell Act, better known as the anti-beer bill. It forbids doctors to prescribe beer or liquor for medicinal purposes.
 

1936 First issue of Life magazine hit the newsstands
 

1942 The film Casablanca premieres in New York City
 

1945 Wartime meat and butter rationing ends in the United States
 

1992 The first Smartphone, IBM’s Simon, is introduced at COMDEX in Las Vegas, Nevada
 

2000 In Florida, the Supreme Court rejected an emergency plea by Al Gore to force Miami-Dade County to resume manual vote counts

Wednesday, November 22, 2017

Day 326 - This day in legal and military history

November 22
 

NATIONAL Go For a Ride Day
 

NATIONAL Cranberry Relish Day
 

NATIONAL Juke Box Day [day before Thanksgiving]
 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1842 Mount St. Helens in Washington state erupted. Ash fallout reached as far as 48 miles away.
 

1858 Denver, Colorado is founded
 

1906 The SOS distress signal was adopted at the International Radio Telegraphic Convention in Berlin
 

1919 A Labor conference committee in the United States urges an eight-hour workday and a 48-hour week
 

1935 Pan Am inaugurates the first transpacific airmail service from San Francisco to Manila
 

1963 Lee Harvey Oswald assassinates President John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas, and Lyndon B. Johnson becomes president
 

1964 Almost 40,000 people pay tribute to John F. Kennedy at Arlington Cemetery on the first anniversary of his death
 

1988 The first prototype of a B-2 Spirit strategic stealth bomber is unveiled for public viewing

1990 Margaret Thatcher announced her resignation as prime minister of the United Kingdom
 

1995 The first feature-length film created entirely with computer generated imagery, Toy Story, premiers
 

2000 Governor George Bush called on the US Supreme Court to stop the vote counting in Florida

Tuesday, November 21, 2017

Day 325 - This day in legal and military history

November 21
 

WORLD Hello Day  

WORLD Television Day
 

NATIONAL Entrepreneurs Day
 

NATIONAL False Confession Day
 

NATIONAL Stuffing Day
 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1338 An archer named Robin Hood enlists in the service of King Edward III at the garrison on the Isle of Wight
 

1620 Leaders of the Mayflower expedition frame the “Mayflower Compact,” designed to bolster unity among the settlers
 

1789 North Carolina becomes the 12th state in the Union
 

1794 Honolulu Harbor was discovered
 

1904 Motorized omnibuses replace horse-drawn cars in Paris

1973 The 18-1/2 min gap in the Richard Nixon Watergate tapes was revealed
 

2014 The United States House of Representatives files a lawsuit against President Barack Obama for executive actions undertaken in relation to the implementation of the Affordable Care Act