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On This Day In History


Birthdates which occurred on March 27:
1746 Carlo Bonaparte Corsican attorney/father of emperor Napoleon
1757 Richard John Samuel Stevens composer
1765 Franz Xaver von Baader German philosopher/theologist
1797 Alfred V Comte de Vigny French musketeer/writer (Moïse, Chatterton)
1813 Nathaniel Currier lithographer (Currier & Ives)
1823 Samuel Kosciusko Zook Brevet Major General (Union volunteers)
1844 Adolphus Washington Greely US, Arctic explorer, US Army General Medal of Honor recipient
1845 Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen Germany, discovered X-rays (Nobel 1901)
1847 Otto Wallach Germany, chemist (Nobel 1910)
1851 Vincent d'Indy Paris France, composer (Symphonie Cévenole)
1868 Patty Smith Hill author/songwriter (Happy Birthday To You)
1871 Heinrich Mann Germany, novelist/essayist (Blue Angel); brother of Thomas
1886 Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe German/US architect (Bauhaus)
1893 Dragoljub "Draza" Mihailovic Yugoslavian General/Nazi collaborator
1893 Karl Mannheim Hung/German/British sociologist (Ideology & Utopia)
1899 Gloria Swanson Chicago IL, actress (Sadie Thomson, Queen Kelly)
1905 László Kalmár Edde Hungary, mathematician/promoted the development of computer science in Hungary
1910 John Robinson Pierce, the father of communications satellites,
1912 James Callaghan (L) British Prime Minister (1976-79)
1914 Snooky Lanson Memphis TN, singer (Your Hit Parade, 5 Star Jubilee)
1917 Cyrus R Vance US Secretary of State (1977-80)

1924 Sarah L Vaughan Newark NJ, jazz singer (Broken Hearted Melody)

1927 Anthony Lewis newspaper columnist (New York Times)/author (Gideon's Trumpet)
1930 David Janssen [Meyer] Naponee NE, actor (Fugitive, Harry O)
1932 Junior Parker blues musician (Driving Wheel, Outside Man)
1932 Wes Covington baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies)
1936 Jerry Lacy Sioux City IA, actor (Play it Again Sam, Reverend Trask-Dark Shadows)
1939 Judy Carne comedienne (Laugh-In, Love on a Rooftop)
1940 Cale Yarborough auto racer (Won Daytona 500 4 times-1968, 77, 83, 84)
1942 Michael York Fulmer Buckinghamshire England, actor (Cabaret, Logan's Run, 3 Musketeers)
1950 Tony Banks East Heathly Sussex England, rock keyboardist (Genesis-Invisible Touch, Misunderstanding)
1953 Pamela Roylance Seattle WA, actress (Sarah-Little House on Prairie)
1958 Susan Molinari (Representative-Republican-NY)
1963 Quentin Tarantino director/screenwriter (Pulp Fiction)
1970 Mariah Carey New York NY, singer (Vision of Love, Love Takes Time, Hero)
1974 Rosanna Gimenez Miss Paraguay-Universe (1997)
1976 Roberta Alma Anastase Miss Romania-Universe (1996)



Deaths which occurred on March 27:
0922 Al-Hallaj al-Mughith-al-Hsayn Mansur Persian mystic, beheaded at 64
0965 Arnulf I the Elder/the Great, count of Flanders (918-65), dies
1211 Sancho I King of Portugal (1185-1211), dies at 56
1378 Gregory XI [Pierre R the Beaufort], last French Pope (1370-78), dies
1625 James I Stuart king of Scotland (1567)/England (1603-25), dies at 58
1770 Giovanni B Tiepolo Italian painter (Banquet of Cleopatra), dies at 73
1850 Wilhelm Bear German banker/astronomer (Moon Map), dies at 53
1925 Carl G Neumann German mathematician/physicist, dies at 92
1943 Grigori Yakovlevich Bakhchivangi test pilot (BI-1), killed in crash

1968 Yuri Gagarin 1st man to orbit Earth, dies in plane crash at 34

1991 Aldo Ray western actor (Battle Cry, We're No Angels), dies of cancer at 64
1992 Easley Blackwood expert bridge player, dies at 89
1992 James E Webb head of NASA (1961-68), dies at 84
1993 Clifford Jordan tenor saxophonist, dies of cancer at 61
1998 Ferdinand Porsche Jr. (creator of the Porsche) dies
2002 Milton Berle (93), known as Uncle Miltie and Mr. Television, died


GWOT Casualties

Iraq
27-Mar-2003 6 | US: 6 | UK: 0 | Other: 0
US Staff Sergeant Donald Charles May Jr. An Nasiriyah Hostile - vehicle accident
US Lance Corporal Patrick Terence O'Day An Nasiriyah Hostile - vehicle accident
US Private 1st Class Francisco Abraham Martinez-Flores An Nasiriyah Hostile - vehicle accident
US Corporal Robert Marcus Rodriguez An Nasiriyah Hostile - vehicle accident
US Gunnery Sergeant Joseph Menusa Not reported Hostile - hostile fire
US Lance Corporal Jesus Alberto Suarez del Solar Baghdad Hostile - friendly fire - cluster bomblet

27-Mar-2004 1 | US: 1 | UK: 0 | Other: 0
US Master Sergeant Timothy Toney Camp Wolverine Non-hostile - illness - sudden collapse

Afghanistan
34 03/27/02 Bourgeois, Matthew J. Chief Petty Officer 35 Navy Afghanistan Tallahassee Fla

http://icasualties.org/oif/
Data research by Pat Kneisler
Designed and maintained by Michael White


On this day...
1513 Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de León sights Florida
1599 Robert Devereux becomes Lieutenant-General of Ireland
1625 Charles I, King Of England, Scotland & Ireland, ascends to throne
1668 English King Charles II gives Bombay to East India Company
1708 English pretender to the throne James III flees to Dunkerk
1713 Spain losses Menorca & Gibraltar
1758 Battle at Emmerich: British army floats around France the Rhine
1790 The shoelace invented


1794 Congress authorizes the President "to provide a naval armament" (US Navy) Happy Birthday swabbies! All sweepers man your brooms!


1802 Treaty of Amiens-French Revolutionary War ends
1814 Battle at Horseshoe Bend: General Andrew Jackson defeats Creek-Indians
1836 1st Mormon temple dedicated (Kirtland OH)
1841 1st US steam fire engine tested, New York NY
1848 John Parker Paynard originates medicated adhesive plaster
1849 Joseph Couch patents steam-powered percussion rock drill
1855 Abraham Gesner patents kerosene
1860 M L Byrn patents "covered gimlet screw with a 'T' handle" (corkscrew)
1861 Black demonstrators in Charleston staged ride-ins on street cars
1863 President Davis calls for this to be a day of fasting & prayer
1865 Siege of Spanish Fort AL: captured by Federals
1866 Andrew Rankin patents the urinal
1866 President Johnson vetoes civil rights bill; it later becomes 14th Amendment
1879 Longest championship fight (136 rounds)
1884 1st long-distance telephone call, Boston-New York
1912 1st Japanese cherry blossom trees planted in Washington DC
1914 1st successful blood transfusion (in Brussels)
1917 Seattle Metropolitans, 1st US team to win Stanley Cup beat Canadiens
1920 Film stars Mary Pickford & Douglas Fairbanks wed
1924 Canada recognizes USSR
1930 1st US radio broadcast from a ship at sea
1931 Charlie Chaplin receives France's distinguished Legion of Honor
1931 John McGraw says night baseball will not catch on
1933 Japan leaves League of Nations
1933 Polythene discovered by Reginald Gibson & Eric William Fawcett
1940 Himmler orders building of Auschwitz concentration camp, at Katowice
1941 Britain leases defense bases in Trinidad to US for 99 years
1941 Hitler signs Directive 27 (assault on Yugoslavia)
1941 Yugoslavian coup gets rid of pro-German Prince Paul
1942 Allies raid German submarine base in St Nazaire
1942 Japan forces Java to use "Tokyo time" 1½ hour forward
1942 Joe Louis KOs Abe Simon in 6 to retain heavyweight boxing title (New York NY)
1943 Assassination attempt on Van de Peat at Amsterdams census bureau
1943 Blue Ribbon Town (with Groucho Marx) 1st heard on CBS Radio
1943 US begins assault on Fondouk-pass, Tunisia
1944 1,000 Jews leave Drancy France for Auschwitz Concentration Camp
1944 2,000 Jews are murdered in Kaunas Lithuania
1944 40 Jewish policemen in Riga Latvia ghetto are shot by the gestapo
1944 Children's Aktion-Nazis collect all the Jewish children of Lovno
1945 Ella Fitzgerald & Delta Rhythm Boys record "It's Only a Paper Moon"
1945 Iwo Jima occupied, after 22,000 Japanese & 6,000 US killed (Semper Fi!)
1950 Jazz pianist, Erroll Garner's solo concert (Cleveland OH)
1952 Failed assassination attempt of German Chancellor Adenauer
1952 Sun Records of Memphis begins releasing records
1955 Steve McQueen makes his network TV debut (Goodyear Playhouse)
1956 US seizes US communist newspaper "Daily Worker"
1958 CBS Labs announce new stereophonic records
1958 Havana Hilton opens
1958 Nikita Khrushchev becomes Soviet premier & 1st Secretary of Communist Party
1961 Failed assassination attempt on King Saif al-Islam Achmad of Yemen
1962 Archbishop Rummel ends race segregation in New Orlean Catholic school
1964 Earthquake strikes Anchorage AK, 9.2 on Richter scale, 131 die from earthquake and resulting tsunami; this is the most violent eathquake in US history
1964 Great Train Robbers sentenced to a total of 307 years behind bars
1964 UN troops arrive on Cyprus
1966 Anti Vietnam war demonstrations in US, Europe & Australia
1968 Suharto succeeds Sukarno as President of Indonesia
1969 Launch of Mariner 7, flies 2,190 miles above southern Mars
1970 Ringo releases his 1st solo album "Sentimental Journey"
1972 Adolph Rupp retires after 42 years of coaching University of Kentucky
1973 Jerry Garcia (Grateful Dead) stopped for speeding & LSD possession (SHOCK)
1977 583 die in aviation's worst disaster KLM-Pan Am 747 crash, Tenerife
1978 Rutles "All You Need is Cash" is shown on British TV
1979 Supreme Court rules, 8-1, cops can't randomly stop cars
1980 Mount St Helens becomes active after 123 years
1984 Andrew Lloyd Webber/Richard Stilgoe's "Starlight Express" premieres
1988 Wrestlemania IV at Trump Plaza, "Macho Man" Savage pins Ted Dibiase
1991 NCAA bans University of Minnesota football team from postseason play in 1992
1991 New Kids on the Block's Donnie Wahlberg arrested on arson charges in Kentucky
1991 Scotty Bowman & Neil Armstrong elected to NHL Hall of Fame
1994 Radio personality Rush Limbaugh weds (the lovely and gracious) Marta Fitzgerald (Congratulations)
1996 Yigal Amir confessed assassin of Yitzhak Rabin sentenced to life in prison
1997 Martin Luther King's son meets with James Earl Ray
1998 The FDA approves the drug Viagra
2000 The Supreme Court rules the federal government can deny food stamps and other welfare benefits to people who live permanently in the United States but who are not citizens
2002 The US Supreme Court rules that illegal immigrants do not have the same rights as Americans when they are wrongly fired from US jobs
2003 9th day of Operation Iraqi Freedom a British armored unit destroyed 14 Iraqi tanks trying to break out of the besieged city of Basra. A sea-borne relief operation was postponed after discovering Iraqi mines in the shipping channel leading to the recently captured Iraqi port of Umm Qasr. Heavy bombing on Baghdad destroyed a main telephone exchange.
2134 32nd recorded perihelion passage of Halley's Comet


Holidays
Note: Some Holidays are only applicable on a given "day of the week"

Burma : Resistance Day
Alaska : Seward Day (1867) (Monday)
US Virgin Island : Transfer Day (1917) (Monday)
US : National Badmitton Day
US : National Joe Day
National Furniture Refinishing Month




Religious Observances
Christian : Easter Sunday
old Roman Catholic : Commemoration of St John Damascene, confessor/dr (now 12/4)
Anglican : Feast of Charles H Brent, Bp of Philippines, & of Western New York


Religious History
1536 Swiss Protestants in Strassbourg and Constance signed the First Helvetic Confession. It became the first major document setting forth the common faith of the Swiss Protestant churches.
1840 Scottish clergyman Robert Murray McCheyne wrote in a letter: 'No person can be a child of God without living in secret prayer; and no community of Christians can be in a lively condition without unity in prayer.'
1921 The first Southern Baptist church to be constituted in the state of Arizona was organized in Phoenix formed principally of churchmen who protested the doctrinal views held by leaders of the Northern Baptist Convention.
1946 Members of Baptist congregations in Anchorage, Juneau and Fairbanks met at Anchorage to form the Alaska Southern Baptist Convention.
1962 In Louisiana, Archbishop Joseph Francis Rummel ordered all Roman Catholic schools in the New Orleans diocese to end segregation.

Source: William D. Blake. ALMANAC OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Minneapolis: Bethany House, 1987.


Thought for the day :
"Easter says you can put truth in a grave, but it won't stay there."


18 posted on 03/27/2005 5:31:12 AM PST by Valin (DARE to be average!)
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To: Valin
1998 Ferdinand Porsche Jr. (creator of the Porsche) dies

Some of his dad's designs weren't as successful

In 1941 the two rival German tanks Firms of Henschell and Porsche were asked to submit designs for a new heavy tank capable of mounting the famous 88mm gun, in an attempt to combat the menace of the Russian T-34's and VK-1's. Porsche had built 90 VK4501(P) chassis in anticipation of his own desing winning the contract. The Henschell design was judged superior and became the prototype PzKpfw. VI (Tiger I). However Porsche had been working on a turret for his prototype, and it was this that was married to Henschells chassis to produce the familiar lines of the Tiger I.

Jagdpanzer Tiger (P) Ferdinand/Elefant, SdKfz 184

Porsche had already constructed 90 chassis for their own version of the Tiger when they found out Henschel's design was accepted. Thus to avoid waste the chassis were converted into tank destoryers carrying the powerful 88mm PaK 43 anti-tank gun. In order to do this, the engine was moved to the center, and a big box-like armored superstructure was installed at the rear.

The vehicle was originally named Ferdinand, in honor of its designer, Dr. Ferdinand Porsche, but was nicknamed Elefant by the troops and it stuck. Although the vehicle was very well-protected by thick armor and carried a powerful gun, it was gravely underpowered and thus mechanically unreliable. In addition, in the early models there was not a single machine-gun for local self-defense. The Elefant thus fell victim to aggressive Russian infantry tank-hunters when it first saw action at Kursk in 1943. The surviving Elefants were called back so that a machine-gun could be mounted in the hull. These were subsequently sent to Italy. The last Elefant was destroyed in 1944.

36 posted on 03/27/2005 9:02:05 AM PST by SAMWolf (Liberal Rule #9 - Can't refute the message? Attack the messenger!)
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To: Valin
1968 Yuri Gagarin 1st man to orbit Earth, dies in plane crash at 34

Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin shakes hand with NASA's Gemini 4 astronauts, Edward H. White II and James A. McDivitt at the Paris International Air Show in June 1965. This first meeting between Gagarin and the Gemini 4 astronauts occurred shortly after the completion of the Gemini 4 mission, where White performed the first American EVA. Yuri Gagarin achieved fame as the first human to fly in space, as well as orbit Earth. Also shown in the picture (seated) are Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey and (standing) French Premier Georges Pompidou.

47 posted on 03/27/2005 10:25:47 AM PST by Professional Engineer (My baby girl has the strongest little finger known to man.)
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