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Posted by Armymann50
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Posted on 1/4/23 at 5:55 am


Today in History January 4

46 BC Julius Caesar defeats Titus Labienus in the Battle of Ruspina

1863--Union General Henry Halleck, by direction of President Abraham Lincoln, orders General Ulysses Grant to revoke his infamous General Order No. 11 that expelled Jews from his operational area.

1896--Utah becomes the 45th state of the Union.

1902--France offers to sell their Nicaraguan Canal rights to the United States.

1904--The U.S. Supreme Court decides in the Gonzales v. Williams case that Puerto Ricans are not aliens and can enter the United States freely, yet stops short of awarding citizenship.

1920--The Negro National League, the first black baseball league, is organized by Rube Foster.

1923--The Paris Conference on war reparations hits a deadlock as the French insist on the hard line and the British insist on Reconstruction.

1935--President Franklin D. Roosevelt claims in his State of the Union message that the federal government will provide jobs for 3.5 million Americans on welfare.

1936--Billboard magazine publishes its first music Hit Parade.

1942--Japanese forces begin the evacuation of Guadalcanal.

1951--UN forces abandon Seoul, Korea, to the Chinese Communist Army.

1952--The French Army in Indochina launches Operation Nenuphar in hopes of ejecting a Viet Minh division from the Ba Tai forest.

1969--Spain returns the Ifni province to Morocco.

1970--A 7.7 earthquake kills 15,000+ people in Tonghai County, China.

1972--Rose Heilbron becomes the first female judge to sit at the Old Bailey in London, England.

1974--President Richard Nixon refuses to hand over tape recordings and documents that had been subpoenaed by the Senate Watergate Committee.

1975--The Khmer Rouge launches its newest assault in its five-year war in Phnom Penh. The war in Cambodia would go on until the spring of 1975.

1976--The Ulster Volunteer Force kills six Irish Catholic civilians in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. The next day 10 Protestant civilians are murdered in retaliation.

1979--Ohio officials approve an out-of-court settlement awarding $675,000 to the victims and families in the 1970 shootings at Kent State University, in which four students were killed and nine wounded by National Guard troops.

1990--Over 300 people die and more than 700 are injured in Pakistan's deadliest train accident, when an overloaded passenger train collides with an empty freight train.

1999--Jesse "The Body" Ventura, a former professional wrestler, is sworn in as populist governor of Minnesota.

1999--The euro, the new money of 11 European nations, goes into effect on the continent of Europe.

2004--NASA Mars rover Spirit successfully lands on Mars.

2007--Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-California) becomes the first female speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives.

2010--Burj Khalifa (Khalifa tower) officially opens in Dubai, UAE. At 2,722 ft (829.8 m) it is the world's tallest man-made structure.

2021 1st Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines given to the general public with 82 year old Brian Pinker in the UK first to be jabbed

2021 Prime Minister Boris Johnson announces new national lockdown for England following Scotland, as COVID-19 variant spreads rapidly with hospitalizations now higher than the first wave

Born on January 4

1643--Sir Isaac Newton, scientist who developed the laws of gravity and planetary relations.

1809--Louis Braille, developer of a reading system for the blind.

1914--Jane Wyman, American film actress, received Academy Award for Johnny Belinda; she was the first wife of future US President Ronald Reagan.

1957--Patty Loveless, country singer; her multiple awards include Academy of Country Music Top Female Vocalist 1996, 1997.


JOKE OF THE DAY

A teacher is teaching a class and she sees that Johnny isn't paying attention, so she asks him, "If there are three ducks sitting on a fence, and you shoot one, how many are left?" Johnny says, "None." The teacher asks, "Why?" Johnny says, "Because the shot scared them all off." The teacher says, "No, two, but I like how you're thinking." Johnny asks the teacher, "If you see three women walking out of an ice cream parlor, one is licking her ice cream, one is sucking her ice cream, and one is biting her ice cream, which one is married?" The teacher says, "The one sucking her ice cream." Johnny says, "No, the one with the wedding ring, but I like how you're thinking!"
Posted by paperwasp
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Posted on 1/4/23 at 7:56 am to
quote:

Puerto Ricans are not aliens

Posted by five_fivesix
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Member since Aug 2012
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Posted on 1/4/23 at 11:08 am to
46 BC - 1863.

I’m shocked that nothing of historical significance happened for 2000 years on Jan 4th. What a time to be alive.
Posted by Armymann50
Playing with my
Member since Sep 2011
20441 posts
Posted on 1/4/23 at 11:22 am to
it wasn't pc
Posted by Arksulli
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Member since Aug 2014
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Posted on 1/4/23 at 12:19 pm to
1942--Japanese forces begin the evacuation of Guadalcanal.

For those who have not found it, Youtube has a channel "World War 2" that is doing weekly episodes of the second world war. Going through the Guadalcanal campaign week by week really changes how you see that struggle.
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