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On This Day In History

Birthdates which occurred on November 17:
0331 Flavius Claudius Julianus, [Julian the Apostate], emperor
1503 Il Bronzino Florentine painter (Eleanor de Toledo & her Son)
1587 Joost van den Vondel Cologne Germany, Dutch poet/dramatist (Jephtha)
1755 Louis XVIII 1st post-revolutionary king of France (1814-24)
1790 August Ferdinand Mobius mathematician, inventor (Mobius strip) (A one sided person)
1799 Titian Ramsey Peale US, artist/naturalist (American Ornithology)
1814 Joseph Finegan Brig General (Confederate Army), died in 1885
1826 John McArthur Bvt Major General (Union volunteers), died in 1906
1834 Stephen Hinsdale Weed Brig General (Union volunteers), died in 1863
1878 Grace Abbott Grand Island NB, social worker (US Children Bureau)
1887 Bernard L Montgomery British general (WW II-African campaign)
1890 Jack Cusack pro football pioneer (Canton Bulldogs)
1897 Sara Haden Galveston TX, actress (A Family Affair)
1900 Marcel Dalio Paris, actor (Casablanca)
1901 Lee Strasberg director/instructs actors (Somewhere in the Night)
1904 Isamu Noguchi sculptor (1963 Fine Arts Medal)
1914 Archie Campbell Bullsgap TN, comedian (Hee Haw)
1919 Hershy Kay Philadelphia PA, composer/arranger (Olympic Hymn)
1925 Rock Hudson Winnetka IL, actor (Pillow Talk, A Farewell to Arms)
1925 Sir Charles Mackerras Schenectady NY, Australian conductor
1929 Edgar White US, yachtsman (Olympic-gold-1952)
1929 Sumner White US, yachtsman (Olympic-gold-1952)
1930 Bob Mathias Tulare CA, decathalete (Olympic-gold-1948, 52)
1930 David Amram Philadelphia PA, composer (Splendor in the Grass)
1935 Anton Sailer Austria, skier (Olympic-3 golds-1956)
1937 Peter Cook Torquay England, actor/comedian (Bedazzled)
1938 Gordon Lightfoot Ontario Canada, folksinger (Sundown)
1942 Martin Scorsese Queens, dir (Mean Streets, Last Temptation of Christ)
1943 Lauren Hutton Charleston SC, model (American Gigolo, Lassiter)
1944 Danny De Vito Neptune NJ, actor (Taxi, Ruthless People, Twins)
1944 Tom Seaver pitcher (NY Met, 300 game winner, Cy Young '69 '73 '75)
1945 Elvin Hayes NBA star (San Diego, Houston, Baltimore)
1951 Dean Paul Martin Santa Monica CA, actor (Billy-Misfits of Science)
1952 Roman Codreanu Romania, wrestler (Olympic-1980)
1955 Bill McCreary Ontario, NHL referee
1958 Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio Oak Park IL, actress (Color of Money)
1962 Traci Lords fictious birth date to do porn movies (actual 5/7/68)
1963 Pedro Luis Estrada Brooklyn NY, murderer (FBI Most Wanted List)
1964 Daisy Fuentes Havana Cuba, VJ (MTV International)
1964 Marina Tcherkasova US, pairs figure skater (Olympic-silver-1980)
1974 Brandon Call actor (Baywatch, Blind Fury, Step by Step)



Deaths which occurred on November 17:
0474 Leo II, Byzantine Emperor (474), dies
1558 Mary I Tudor, "Bloody Mary", queen of England (1553-58), dies at 42
1558 Reginald Pole, English cardinal/scholar/"heretic", dies at 58
1796 Catharine II ("the Great"), empress of Russia (1762-96), dies at 67
1917 Auguste Rodin sculptor, dies in Meudon, France
1962 Arthur Vining Davis CEO (Alcoa-1910-57), dies at 92 in Miami
1978 Claude Dauphin actor (Paris Precinct), dies at 75
1978 James J "Gene" Tunney, heavyweight boxing champ (1926-8), dies at 80
1979 John Grascock of Jethro Tull, dies at 27 following heart surgery
1981 Bob Eberly singer (Jimmy Dorsey Band), dies at 65
1982 Bill Baldwin announcer (Mayor of Hollywood), dies at 69
1982 Duk Koo Kim S Korean boxer was legally declared dead
1982 Ruth Donnelly comedienne, dies at 86 in NYC
1985 Jimmy Ritz of Ritz brothers, dies of heart failure at 81
1986 Alan Hewitt actor (Det Brennan-My Favorite Martian), dies at 71
1987 Irene Wicker singer/actress (Singing Lady), dies at 81


Reported: MISSING in ACTION

1965 BOWLING ROY H.---SAN BERNARDINO CA.
1965 HIEMER JERRY A.---MEMPHIS TN.
1965 TAYLOR JESSE JR.---LOS ALAMITOS CA.
[REMAINS RETURNED 12/21/75]
1967 CAPPELLI CHARLES R.---PROVIDENCE RI.
[GOOD CHUTE REMAINS RETURNED 04/89]
1967 EMRICH ROGER GENE---MIAMI FL.
[POSS DEAD, REM RET ID 02/25/97]
1967 KEY WILSON D.---HAYES NC.
[03/14/73 RELEASED BY DRV, ALIVE AND WELL 98]
1967 MC GRATH WILLIAM DARRELL---COLTON CA.
[POSS DEAD, REMAINS RECOVERED 12/04/85]
1968 DERBY PAUL D.---MENOMONIE WI.

POW / MIA Data & Bios supplied by
the P.O.W. NETWORK. Skidmore, MO. USA.


On this day...
1278 680 Jews arrested (293 hanged) in England for counterfeiting coins
1558 Elizabeth I ascends English throne upon death of Queen Mary
1734 John Zenger, arrested for libel against NY col gov; later acquitted
1796 Battle of Arcole-Napoleon I's French forces beat Austrians in Italy
1800 Congress held 1st session in Washington DC
1800 John Adams is 1st president to move into the White House
1842 Fugitive slave George Latimer, captured in Boston
1862 Union General Ambrose Burnside marches north out of Washington, D.C., to begin the Fredericksburg campaign
1862 Confederate Secretary of War George B Randolph resigns
1863 -Dec 4th) Battle of Knoxville, TN
1866 The opera "Mignon" is produced (Paris)
1869 Suez Canal opens (Egypt)
1875 Amer Theosophical Society founded by Mme Blavatsky & Col Olcott
1884 Cops arrest John L Sullivan in 2nd round for being "cruel"
1889 Union Pacific begins daily through service, Chicago-Portland & San Francisco
1894 Daily Racing Form founded
1913 1st US dental hygienists course established, Bridgeport, Ct
1913 Panama Canal opens
1917 Lenin defends "temporary" removal of freedom of the press
1926 NHL's Chicago Black Hawks play their 1st game, beat Toronto St Pats 4-1
1927 Tornado hit Washington DC
1934 Lyndon B Johnson marries Claudia Alta Taylor
1937 Britain's Lord Halifax visits Germany, beginning of appeasement
1938 Italy passes their own version of the anti-Jewish Nuremberg laws
1940 Green Bay Packers become 1st NFL team to travel by plane
1945 New world air speed record 606 mph (975 kph) set by HJ Wilson of RAF
1948 Britain's House of Commons votes to nationalize steel industry
1956 Fullback Jim Brown, Syracuse, scores 43 pts (NCAA rec) vs Colgate
1959 De Beers firm of South Africa announces synthetic diamond
1962 President Kennedy dedicates Dulles International Airport outside Wash DC
1965 The NVA ambushes American troops of the 7th Cavalry at Landing Zone Albany in the Ia Drang Valley, almost wiping them out
1966 Leonids meteor shower peaks (150,000+ per hour)
1967 Beatles Ltd & Apple Music Ltd swap names
1967 Surveyor 6 becomes 1st man-made object to lift off the Moon
1968 Heidi bowl-NBC misses Oakland's rally to beat Jets, 43-32
1970 Russia lands Lunokhod 1 unmanned remote-controlled vehicle on Moon
1973 Teri Garr plays the role of a stripper on "The Nurse"
1973 President Nixon told AP "...people have got to know whether or not their President is a crook. Well, I'm not a crook"
1977 Egyptian President Sadat formally accepts invitation to visit Israel
1977 Miss World Contest - Miss UK wears $9,500 platinum bikini
1980 John Lennon releases "Double Fantasy" album in UK
1981 NBA NY Knick Bill Cartwright, ties record of 19 of 19 free throws
1988 Benzir Bhutto wins election in Pakistan
1989 Bret Saberhagen signs record $2,966,667 per year Kansas City Royal contract
1989 Riot police in Prague, Czechoslovakia, stormed into a crowd of more than 20-thousand pro-democracy demonstrators...beating people with truncheons and firing tear gas.
1991 Detroit Lion Mike Utley is paralyzed in a game vs Los Angeles Rams
1992 Dateline NBC airs a demonstration show General Motors trucks, blowing up on impact, later revealed NBC rigged test
1993 Nigeria Defense Minister Gen. Sani Abacha announced he had dissolved the government and declared himself the nation's ruler.
1993 US Congress votes for NAFTA
1994 Irish Taoiseach, Albert Reynolds resigns
1997 60 people were killed when six Islamic militants opened fire on a group of tourists at Luxor, Egypt. A three hour gun battle claimed 10 more lives, including those of the gunmen
2001 An Atlanta man, Michael Lasseter, created the first major test of America's increased airport security put into place after the Sept. 11 attacks when he violated the new rules, resulting in his arrest and the closing down of Hartsfield International Airport, one of the world's busiest, for four hours


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

Zaire : Army Day
US : National Geography Awareness Week (Day 2)
US : Homemade Bread Day
West Germany : Repentance Day
TV Sweeps Month


Religious Observances
Ang : Commemoration of St Anianus' Day (bishop/martyr)
RC : Comm of St Gregory the Wonderworker, bishop/confessor
Ang : Commemoration of Hugh, Bishop of Lincoln
RC, Luth : Mem of Elizabeth of Hungary, princess/widow


Religious History
0003 (BC) According to early Christian theologian Clement of Alexandria (ca.155_ca.220 AD), Jesus Christ was born on this date.
1758 English churchman Philip Embury, 30, married Margaret Switzer. Afterward immigrating to America, Embury was later encouraged by his cousin Barbara Heck to found a Methodist society in New York City in 1768. Embury thus became the first Methodist preacher in North America.
1775 Anglican hymnwriter John Newton wrote in a letter: 'Rational assent may be the act of our natural reason; faith is the effect of immediate almighty power.'
1876 English_born Rodney ("Gipsy") Smith, 16, was converted to a living faith. Smith later became an English Wesleyan singing evangelist whose preaching emphasized the love of God.
1906 In Toronto, Ellen Hebden experienced a Pentecostal baptism, followed soon after by her husband James. Their East End Mission afterward became a source and focal point for establishing Pentecostal holiness throughout Canada.

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


Thought for the day :
"Be willing to make decisions. That's the most important quality in a good leader. Don't fall victim to what I call the 'ready-aim-aim-aim-aim syndrome.' You must be willing to fire."


Office Inspirational Sayings...
Never put off until tomorrow what you can avoid altogether.


Things I learned from children...
Legos will pass through the digestive tract of a
four-year-old.


Dictionary of the Absurd...
dichotomy
Where twin babies sleep


Historical Spam Subject Lines...
Discount maile-order leeches delivered by plaine browne buggy to your home -- without a barber's prescription!


110 posted on 11/17/2004 6:11:13 AM PST by Valin (Out Of My Mind; Back In Five Minutes)
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1970 Russia lands Lunokhod 1 unmanned remote-controlled vehicle on Moon


113 posted on 11/17/2004 6:21:40 AM PST by tomkow6 (.......................they're coming BACKKKKKKKKKK!......to Camp Run-A-Muk.............)
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KEY, WILSON DENVER

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Name: Wilson Denver "Denny" Key
Rank/Branch: O3/US Navy
Unit: Attack Squadron 34, USS INTREPID (CVS 11)
Date of Birth: 22 June 1940 (Wilkesboro NC)
Home City of Record: Hayes NC
Date of Loss: 17 November 1967
Country of Loss: North Vietnam
Loss Coordinates: 205000N 1055700E (WJ988038)
Status (in 1973): Released POW
Category:
Aircraft/Vehicle/Ground: A4C
Missions: 90
Other Personnel in Incident: none

Source: Compiled by Homecoming II Project 15 May 1990 from one or more of the
following: raw data from U.S. Government agency sources, correspondence with
POW/MIA families, published sources, interviews. Updated by the P.O.W.
NETWORK.

REMARKS: 730314 RELSD BY DRV

SYNOPSIS: The INTREPID was a World War II-era Essex-class aircraft carrier
which had been adapted for jet operations in the 1950s. Its early tours of
Vietnam were spent on Dixie Station in South Vietnam in support of
operations there. Later, the antisubmarine carrier traded its S2 Trackers,
SH3 helicopters and E1 Tracers for Skyhawks and Skyraiders and joined her
sister ships on Yankee Station to supply air power for strikes over North
Vietnam.

One of the aircraft launched from the decks of the INTREPID was the A4
Skyhawk. The Skyhawk was built by Douglas Aircraft to provide the Navy and
Marine Corps with an inexpensive, lightweight attack and ground support
aircraft. The design emphasized low-speed control and stability during
take-off and landing as well as strength enough for catapult launch and
carrier landings. The plane was so compact that it did not need folding
wings for aboardship storage and handling. In spite of its diminutive size,
the A4 packed a devastating punch and performed well where speed and
maneuverability were essential.

LT Wilson D. Key was an A4 pilot assigned to Attack Squadron 34 onboard the
USS INTREPID. the morning of November 17, 1967, LT Key was the wingman of
the third section of Surface-to-air missile (SAM) suppressor aircraft in a
two-carrier strike two miles southeast of the city of Hanoi, North Vietnam.
Key's section leader, LCDR Teter, was also assigned an A4C. The two aircraft
were launched from the carrier and proceeded to the target area.

Approximately 10 miles southeast of the target area, the section encountered
and evaded the first volley of SAMs. The flight continued to the target area
and attacked a firing SAM site with rockets. During the attack, the section
was constantly being tracked by missiles and missile guidance radar. At 1155
hours, upon egress from the target area, approximately 6 miles south of
Hanoi, Key's aircraft took a direct hit by a SAM. He called that he was hit
and ejected at about 800 feet altitude. His section leader observed a good
parachute.

LT Key was later seen running on the ground by pilots of two "TARCAP"
aircraft but was surrounded by a number of persons, and was observed to be
captured.

For the next 5 1/2 years, LT Key was held prisoner in and around Hanoi.
During his captivity, he was advanced to the rank of Captain. Then, in 1973,
he was released from captivity along with 590 other Americans. At the time,
military officials were dismayed that hundreds of Americans known or
suspected to be prisoners were not released.

Since the war ended, nearly 10,000 reports relating to Americans missing,
prisoner or unaccounted for in Southeast Asia have been received by the U.S.
Government. Many authorities who have examined this largely classified
information are convinced that hundreds of Americans are still held captive
today. These reports are the source of serious distress to many returned
American prisoners. They had a code that no one could honorably return
unless all of the prisoners returned. Not only that code of honor, but the
honor of our country is at stake as long as even one man remains unjustly
held. It's time we brought our men home.

SOURCE: WE CAME HOME  copyright 1977
Captain and Mrs. Frederic A Wyatt (USNR Ret), Barbara Powers Wyatt, Editor
P.O.W. Publications, 10250 Moorpark St., Toluca Lake, CA 91602
Text is reproduced as found in the original publication (including date and
spelling errors).
UPDATE - 09/95 by the P.O.W. NETWORK, Skidmore, MO

WILSON D. KEY
Lieutenant Commander- United States Navy
Shot Down: November 17, 1967
Released: March 14, 1973

I graduated from the US Naval Academy in June of 1963, and married Alece the
same day. l received my wings at New Iberia, Louisiana in September 1964 and
went to Anti-Submarine Squadron (VS-26) in Norfolk, Virginia. I remained in
that squadron until May 1966, when I transitioned into the A-4 Skyhawk and
moved to Jacksonville, Florida. Our son, Brian, was born in June 1966. He
was still quite small when I left for Vietnam in May 1967 aboard the USS
Intrepid. After about ninety missions over North Vietnam I was shot down
near Hanoi on November 17, 1967 by a SAM.

My imprisonment in North Vietnam was typical, I suppose. It was difficult at
first, then boring and frustrating toward the end. While there, I developed
a deep thirst for knowledge which I hope to begin quenching next year at the
Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California. After that I envision
concentrating my efforts in the technical side of the Navy rather than
returning to shipboard life and more cruises. At the same time I would like
to increase the size of our family.

It is difficult to say in a few words what sustained us while we were POWs,
for it was a combination of many things. Some of these were - religion  our
families, the concern our country had for us, and certainly- daydreaming.
However, in my opinion, the single most important factor was the close
comradeship we developed with each other. Without that, things would have
been much rougher.

To be honest, I have not noticed as many changes in the United States as I
had been led to believe I would. I think it is still a great country and we
should all be proud of it and work to defend it and make it even better. No
words can express how I feel about you, Alece, and the other POW/MIA wives
that "kept the faith" through this long ordeal. France has her Joan of Arc
and America has her POW/MIA wives!

I would like to say to the families of the men that died while fighting in
Vietnam that my most fervent hope is that history will show that they did
not die in vain. I firmly believe that it will! From what I saw of the life
under communism during my 64 months in North Vietnam, I can assure you that
it is worth a great deal to avoid its spread.

December 1996
Wilson Key retired from the United States Navy as a Captain. He and Alece
live in Florida.

----------------
Aug 21 1997
RE: Attempted escapes in NVN

Hi MM,
	Just thought I would pass on my short escape experience for what 
its worth.  I was shot down and captured about 20 miles east of Hanoi and 
was transferred to Hanoi by truck after the sun went down.  On the way, I 
managed to untie myself and jump out of the back of the truck.  
Unfortunately I jumped in the middle of a village (the timing wasn't my 
choice; one of the guards discovered that I was untied.) Nevertheless, I 
managed to make my way through the village toward the south and suddenly 
the Red River lay before me (they were chasing me by this time).  I jumped 
in and was able to swim under water far enough so that they lost me.  I 
evaded for about an hour I guess before the armada of boats they launched 
found me.  The only reprecussions for the escape was a few belts from the 
guards in the truck and a much more comprehensive tie job for the rest of 
the trip to Hanoi. GB, Denver Key


132 posted on 11/17/2004 7:27:00 AM PST by StarCMC (It's God's job to forgive Bin Laden; it's our job to arrange the meeting.)
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