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Today in History: March 17
1766 Britain repeals the Stamp Act.
1868 The first postage stamp canceling machine patent is issued.
1910 The Camp Fire Girls are founded in Lake Sebago, Maine.
1914 Russia increases the number of active duty military from 460,000 to 1,700,000.
1930 Mob boss Al Capone is released from jail.
1942 The Nazis begin deporting Jews to the Belsen camp.
1966 A U.S. submarine locates a missing H-bomb in the Mediterranean.
1970 The Army charges 14 officers with suppression of facts in the My Lai massacre case.
1972 Nixon asks Congress to halt busing in order to achieve desegregation.
2020 European Union announces a 30-day ban on entering its 26 countries for almost all travelers as it struggles to contain COVID-19
2020 French Open becomes first Grand Slam tennis tournament to be postponed due to COVID-19 pandemic; moves from May 24-June 7 to September 20-October 4; conflicts with Laver Cup men’s team event
Born on March 17
1919 Nat "King" Cole, American jazz pianist and singer.
1942-1994 John Wayne Gacy American serial killer who killed 33 young men, born in Chicago, Illinois
1951(72nd Birthday) Kurt RussellAmerican actor (Thing, Overboard, Mean Seasons), born in Springfield, Massachusetts
JOTD
A politician, an artist, and a statistician are out hunting. The politician shoots at a deer and misses 5 feet to the left. The artist takes a shot and misses 5 feet to the right. The statistician yells, “We got ‘em!”
Posted on 3/17/23 at 8:04 am to Armymann50
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